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Live-Action Patlabor's App Shows Walking AV-98 Ingram
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A video added to the live-action Patlabor project's "TNG Patlabor Official" smartphone application on Thursday shows a AV-98 Ingram robotic mecha walking. The five-second CG video shows the machine's feet as it steps backward into a hangar.
The video will be available on the app for a limited time. Viewers can see the machine's hydraulic compressors and other detailed components inspired by Patlabor anime and HEADGEAR's original concept of police officers piloting robotic mecha (patrol labors or "Patlabors").
The production company Tohokushinsha Film Corporation released the free app for Android mobile devices in September, followed by an iOS release on Wednesday. The app currently includes story information, production news, and a staff diary.
Although the video features computer graphics, a full-scale, 8-meter-tall (about 26-foot-tall) Ingram robot prop appeared at a press conference with cast members in September. Photographs of what appears to be the same prop began circulating online in August.
Two life-size Ingram robots were built at the cost of several tens of millions of yen (several hundred thousand US dollars). The production's total budget is 2 billion yen (US$20 million), and principal photography is running from June to the end of December.
The Next Generation -Patlabor- project is not a remake of the earlier Patlabor anime stories, but a completely new work. The story is set in Tokyo in 2013, and it represents the "third generation" of Patlabor. The Tokyo Metropolitan Police has disbanded its Section 2 Division 1 of police robots, and Section 2 Division 2 barely survived the budget cuts due to the long recession.
Former Hello! Project singer and actress Erina Mano will star as pilot Akira Izumino (as opposed to the anime's heroine Noa Izumi). The cast also includes Seiji Fukushi as Yūma Shiobara, Rina Oota as Ekaterina Krachevna Kankaeva ("Kasha") from Russia, Shigeru Chiba reprising his anime role as maintenance squad chief Shigeo Shiba, and Toshio Kakei as Captain Keiji Gotōda (the successor to the anime's Captain Kiichi Gotō).
The project will begin with a seven-part series that distributor Shochiku will run in special theatrical engagements in Japan, starting next April. The seven parts are composed of an episode 0 (about 10 minutes long) and 12 full episodes (about 48 minutes long) helmed by the chief director Oshii and other directors. Then, Oshii is directing and writing a feature-length film (about 100 minutes long) that will open in 2015. The title of the feature will be announced later.
Oshii commented that the seven-part series will have a "slapstick" ambience, while the feature film will be serious. Oshii and Kei Yamamura are writing the scripts for the series, and Kenji Kawai is returning to the franchise to compose the music for both the series and the feature film.
Source: animeanime.jp