Note: Im writing this with the assumption the reader has finished Tetsujin 28gou 2004 before watching the movie so spoilers for the show are going to be mentioned a lot. Yasuhiro Imagawa is a legend among mecha fans the combination of his strong narratives and love for classic old school robots lead to his reboots of old properties being considered on par if not superior to the originals and his 2004 version of 60s anime Tetsujin 28gou is no exception. By combining a magnificent retro aesthetic epic orchestral OST a likable cast with great chemistry solid character development and strong thematic writing its easily one of the most overlooked mecha shows Ive watched. Needless to say this movie doesnt live up to the standard set by its predecessor and theres just way too many reasons why. Lets start with the elephant in the room theres no way this movie is canon between Ryuusaku being inexplicably alive Kenji being reformed and the Velanede group apparently being unknown to the main cast theres no point in the series timeline the events of this movie can take place in. If that wasnt enough it also retcons a lot of the stuff we knew about Kaneda not only with these new Ruin Bombs and the way they completely contradict what we knew about the Tetsujin Project but also introducing Shotaros older brother of the same name whom Im going to call Shoutarou from here on. Shoutarous entire existence undermines Kanedas motivation for creating Tetsujin 28 as he wanted the robot to serve as a replacement for his unborn child that he believed to be dead so him actually already having another son makes what the series had established about Tetsujin that served as the basis for the relationship between it and Shotaro to no longer make sense something the movie itself seems to acknowledge as Shotaro has to go by the same arc he went in the first 5 eps of this series in this for no explicable reason. Going back to things that have no explanation lets go back to the fact a lot of characters are just completely out of character from Takamizawa suddenly becoming a shotacon fun trivia this Shotaro is the origin of the word irl and we even see her coining the term early into the movie Kenji being very open about his love for her and showing none of his grislier side Big Fire and Velanede wanting to blow up Japan for no clear motivation and Chloroform who had been little more than a prop for Shikishima in the series but was at worst a jerk cop from what we saw of him acting as the main antagonist whos even viler than the previously mentioned duo. While the trio of Shotaro Otsuka and Shikishima arent ooc they lack any of the depth they had in the series so they still come across as flat compared to their original nuanced portrayal. Tetsujin itself was treated as a character with its own arc and themes in the series and yet its just a plot device here effectively only being in the movie because its in the title. All the antagonistic mecha from the show also come back again with no explanation and theyre defeated with no fanfare. Music and animation are as good as in the show but this is a movie the fact it looks the same as a TV series is plain bizarre. Theres also some footage recycled from the series and even from the movie itself during the fight scenes but at least the latter had a plot reason. If anything the advantage the movie had was lacking the TV restrictions so they could show Shotaro indulging in more adult content like drinking alcohol bleeding and even using the gun that had been forbidden from being added by exces. From the staff list I can tell the writers changed and I heard Imagawa didnt like how this movie turned out and its clear that he just wasnt that into it as his dramatic cinematography is barely present throughout. Overall this movie adds nothing that the series didnt do already derails a good chunk of the cast trivializes all the antagonists and in general just feels like it wouldve been better to just make it a sequel rather than the weird alt timeline stuff going on here. Thank you for reading
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