Slayers: The Motion Picture

Slayers: The Motion Picture

劇場版スレイヤーズ

AdventureComedyFantasy
7.31 episodesFinished Airing

Studio: J.C.Staff

Synopsis

In this prequel movie to the Slayers televison series, Lina Inverse travels to Mipross Island with her rival/traveling companion Naga the Serpent. While they originally came for the hot springs, they soon find them selves mixed up in a conspiracy involving a mazoku named Joyrock. Years ago, he killed all of the elves that inhabited the island and absorbed their power. They are soon joined by an old mage named Rowdy Gabriev, who was in love with one of the elves slaughtered and also wants to defeat Joyrock. (Source: ANN)

Characters & Voice Actors

Gabriev, Rowdy

Gabriev, Rowdy

Main

VA: Takayama, Minami

Inverse, Lina

Inverse, Lina

Main

VA: Hayashibara, Megumi

Saillune, Gracia Ul Naga

Saillune, Gracia Ul Naga

Main

VA: Manison, Kelly

Growth Spring Villager

Growth Spring Villager

Supporting

VA: Swasey, John

Joyrock

Joyrock

Supporting

VA: Genda, Tesshou

Jubibieno, Julianne

Jubibieno, Julianne

Supporting

VA: Kishino, Kazuhiko

King of Mipross

King of Mipross

Supporting

VA: Sidello, Paul

Lagos

Lagos

Supporting

VA: Wakamoto, Norio

Loofa

Loofa

Supporting

VA: Grant, Tiffany

Mellyroon

Mellyroon

Supporting

VA: Shiratori, Yuri

Pickpocket

Pickpocket

Supporting

VA: Yamazaki, Takumi

Queen of Mipross

Queen of Mipross

Supporting

VA: Ichijou, Miyuki

Reviews

SMikotoRayearthSMikotoRayearth10

Holy Smokes! I've got one thing to say to start this review off: Where've I been these past 16 years!! This movie is on the same ENJOYMENT RATE as Slayers NEXT. Except for different reasons, of course. This movie had elements of Ranma, Dragon Half, and Magic Knight Rayearth in it! This was probably the biggest lure since whip creamed waffles! Seriously though, we had three Hot Spring girls in there with names that went with other classics! One of them went by the name Shampoo even! Lina's scene-time back in her hometown of Zil... .. something other? XD was that of Ranma Girl-Type! Andas we already know, the Japanese voice for Ran-Chan in Ranma 1/2 is the same as Lina's Japanese voice. So it makes sense! :D It was this movie that made me finally Dial In to the idea that Lina's flying spell (Raywing) is a combined name of both Hikaru's Rayeath Rune God and Fuu's Windam Rune God! :D Those are also my two favorite characters in Magic Knight Rayearth! ... Except Wing and Wind are not necessarily the same name... but... they are both Ariel names, right? XD I have no idea who the blue-haired Gourry is, but am assuming he's a descendant of his? It was easy to call that he possessed the Sword of Light when he was holding it as just a hilt! :) Basically with this Movie, I continued to make calls in it left, right and center. Another reason why it was a Masterpiece to me. I am not in sync like this with just any anime haha! Another time was when the Sage dude was telling Lina about the Fountain of Growth. ... Keyword, "Growth!" XD Oh, and speaking of the Fountain of Growth that shape shifts the person who plunges into it, anyone know what this sounds like? XD Lina's spells looked great in this series. She had a lot more ways of casting the Fire Ball, spells like the Dragon Slayer (Slave) had a different spell casting chant, which was also really catchy! Lina's apparel looked great, too! More like the manga! Naga (Pronounced Nahga) was like the Kodachi Kuno of the series haha. She was great! I knew Slayers had been missing the spark of a good rival character in the three seasons of the original series. she seems to have an interesting type of magic, too! I think there were two or three moments in total that made me go into critiquing mode though lol. One was when the Sage dude was talking to Lina in the house... the scene kind of repeated itself there, and it wasn't because it was the half way point or anything lol. Kinda made me think that I accidentally clicked on the computer screen and made the episode skip back or something lol. Another time was when the Sword of Light from blue-haired Gourry fell right in front of him. The animation there kind of felt off to me a bit haha. There were also moments where the Reptilian Boss grabbed the Sword of Light BY ITS LIGHT-BLADE with his hand! That's like reaching out and grabbing a Light-saber by its blade! IMPOSSIBLE! But ya! :3 It got an Overall 10! Because it was Super-Great! :D

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I was planning on reviewing the Valkyria Chronicles anime this week, but things have been rather hectic and I wasn't able to finish it. I'll just have to take care of that one next week. In the meantime, let's talk about the Slayers. The Slayers is pretty well known to anime fans. It has over fifty light novels, five anime series, five films, two OVAs, video game adaptations and several manga. It's by far Kanzaka Hajime's best known and most influential work. When I initially saw the original anime, I hated it. See, my brother got several VHS's of the English dubbed version, since allof us speak English and, supposedly, they were cheaper that way. The voice acting was terrible and hurt my head. I had to use ear plugs whenever he played the tapes since he's an inconsiderate clod who put the volume up far too high. It wasn't until later, when I tried the anime subtitled that I came to appreciate it and now I've got a Lina Inverse plush sitting on my shelf between Edward Elric and Sailor Neptune. Now, I obviously didn't have time to rewatch the whole franchise or even just the first anime series. I did, however, rewatch the first film. So let's take a look at Slayers: The Motion Picture. The story is a prequel to the first anime series, and it's competently written so it can stand on its own. As such, I won't be going into any details about the backstory. The story follows the sorceress Lina Inverse and her friendly rival/sidekick, Naga the Serpent. They get discount tickets to a strange island famous for its hot spring. While there they embark on a quest to unravel the truth about the island and the unusual power affecting it. It's what you would expect from the Slayers. The story is full of absurdity played up for laughs, action, some intrigue and absurd action. The plot is pretty straight forward, but it works pretty well. The only real issue with the film is that it should have been longer. It's barely an hour and the story rushes through the important points as a result. It's still hilarious, but it could've used more time to flesh things out. The characters in this are a bunch of strange, silly people. They aren't particularly deep, but they work exceedingly well for a comedic work. And their motivations and actions do make sense, which is better than some supposedly serious anime manage. Still, don't expect deep characters with fascinating psychological aspects. The art in this looks rushed. It's in the general style of the rest of the series, but the colours look duller and the animation looks sloppier. It still looks okay, but not nearly as good as the regular series. I would criticise Naga's outfit, but it's clearly meant to be a parody of the "battle bikini" convention you frequently see in fantasy works rather than being designed for fan-service. Frankly, the satire works pretty well since it's actual done in a deliberate and aware fashion rather than fan-service which attempts to excuse itself as a parody. the vocal cast in this is excellent. Takayama Minami, Kawamura Maria, Genda Tessyo and, especially, Hayashibara Megumi all do really well in their roles. There is some exaggeration which can get tiring, but it's used for comedic effect and, generally, works. The music is really amazing. the film is certainly an auditory treat. The yuri factor is a 1/10. This doesn't have yuri. So, how does the first Slayers movie hold up? The humour works really well. The characters, though not deep, are fun. The acting and music are excellent. That being said, the art is only okay and the story is pretty rushed. It's a quick, fun watch. My final rating is a 7/10. Check it out if you need a good laugh. If you want something with depth, look elsewhere. Maybe I'll look at more of the franchise at another time, but next week is going to have to be Valkyria Chronicles.

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