Two boys defend Treasure Town and Yakuza try to take over and clear it for new development.Two boys defend Treasure Town and Yakuza try to take over and clear it for new development.Two boys defend Treasure Town and Yakuza try to take over and clear it for new development.
- Awards
- 5 wins & 1 nomination total
Kazunari Ninomiya
- Kuro
- (voice)
- …
Yûsuke Iseya
- Kimura
- (voice)
Kankurô Kudô
- Sawada
- (voice)
Min Tanaka
- Suzuki
- (voice)
Rokurô Naya
- Jitcha
- (voice)
Tomomichi Nishimura
- Fujimura
- (voice)
Yoshinori Okada
- Banira
- (voice)
Kazuko Kurosawa
- Kozô
- (voice)
Tomoko Murakami
- Kozô
- (voice)
Miyuki Ohshima
- Kozô
- (voice)
Yûki Tamaki
- Asa
- (voice)
- (as Yukiko Tamaki)
Mayumi Yamaguchi
- Yoru
- (voice)
Harumi Asai
- Akutsu
- (voice)
Atsushi Imaizumi
- Yasuda
- (voice)
Bryan Burton-Lewis
- Goshima
- (voice)
- (as Buraian Bâton Ruisu)
Featured review
Eye-watering Japanimation might not have all the spit-shined polish afforded a Miyazaki production, though any excuse offered from the same studio that provided many eclectic animated thrills with the Animatrix compilation could only be explained by admiring their unabashed passion for detail. Nearly every frame of this marvelous, Manga-adapted feature is littered with an unprecedented level of specific illustrations that really aims to set the bar for sheer artistic commitment. It is the city itself that rules the film, and these passionate animators do not disappoint when it comes to delivering scene after scene showcasing an unfathomable detail rendered in these massive, severely inspired cityscapes.
First time Director Michael Arias does stumble a bit at times, making the episodic material feel that way, but we do see a compelling fusion with CGI effects in many of the action scenes that make this visually stimulating feast rise to fluidly spectacular levels. Despite many pratfalls found in the script, sometimes silly voice acting (common in the genre), and some (at times) counter-intuitive pacing, scene-for-scene Tekon kinkurîto (US title is Tekkonkinkreet) will probably remain the most compulsively rewatchable, primarily hand-drawn work of art to be savored by pencil-aficionados until the next driven team of artists desires even more.
First time Director Michael Arias does stumble a bit at times, making the episodic material feel that way, but we do see a compelling fusion with CGI effects in many of the action scenes that make this visually stimulating feast rise to fluidly spectacular levels. Despite many pratfalls found in the script, sometimes silly voice acting (common in the genre), and some (at times) counter-intuitive pacing, scene-for-scene Tekon kinkurîto (US title is Tekkonkinkreet) will probably remain the most compulsively rewatchable, primarily hand-drawn work of art to be savored by pencil-aficionados until the next driven team of artists desires even more.
- oneloveall
- Sep 23, 2007
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Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaThis film is a metaphor for the darkness lurking in all of us, the question is: When is it socially acceptable to release said Darkness onto society.
- GoofsIn the scene where Black gives money to "grandpa" the yin-yang symbol changes from white on top, black on top and then again white on top.
- Crazy creditsThe seed Black and White talk about through most of the film grows into a flower during the ending credits.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Troldspejlet: Episode #37.12 (2007)
Details
- Release date
- Country of origin
- Language
- Also known as
- En busca de la ciudad tesoro
- Production companies
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
Box office
- Budget
- $4,200,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $6,000
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,000
- Jul 15, 2007
- Gross worldwide
- $42,840
- Runtime1 hour 51 minutes
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
- 2.39 : 1
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