
This is an anime movie from 1989. There is no English dub.**Minor spoilers follow**The plot centers around a very androgynous blond man (his gender is even mistaken in the film) named “Ladios Sopp”, and his efforts to free his childhood android love interest “Lachesis” from the clutches of a fat, nasty tyrant who apparently has a thing for synthetic flesh (no rape scenes). You see, she’s a “Fatima”: made as an essential component in the operation of “mortar heads” (mechs), and all the “headliners” (pilots) want her. It’s a simple story, and leaves much to be desired; not to mention that it’s really more of a companion piece to the manga series, than a stand alone film.Our heroes have an incredible strain of good fortune, and in the handful of brief action scenes, unexpected allies eviscerate (quite literally) the bad guys with no effort whatsoever, which I personally feel robs some otherwise nice animation of it’s potential excitement value. Overall, I’m happy to add “The Five Star
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This is the worst! 99% narration and all of that bad. I used to listen to my Star Wars story LP over and over (which is why, unfortunately, I can still tell you that Luke and the crew were trapped in trash compactor 3263827) and it was great. A narrator was used sparringly to make transitions and all the dialog and music was straight from the movie, this is completely opposite. Now I know the Lucas marketing strategy is to drip out products like frozen molassas over the next hundred and fifty years, but this, like JAR JAR, was just bad thinking. If you’re looking for a read along book, okay here’s a really bad one, go nuts. But if you want the MOVIE on a CD that your children can listen to without nodding off thanks to a voice-over guy getting paid scale (at least that’s what he’s worth — the editors and writers of the book too) pass on this.
The CD consists of one track that lasts twenty minutes long – it could have been broken down into multiple tracks, but since it is so short, why bother?
The music is recycled from the previous Star Wars triology and contains none of John Williams newer music. The same appears to be true of the sound effects.
The dialogue taken from the movie is far too sparse, containing less than forty lines of short snipets that last but a few seconds (though this appears to be the only audio actually taken from the movie).
Pictures in the book are also sparse, but capture a few good shots from the light saber conflicts.
The style of the book is intended purely for children, but even my young nephew didn’t care for it – and he’s a huge fan.
In short, this read-along-book should only be bought by the most-desparate and least-discerning Star Wars fan. Otherwise, you will be disappointed.
p.s.- I did like the movie!