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  The Animatrix (2003)  
  Rating: (4.2/10) (9 votes)
 
   
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Directors: Peter Chung
Andy Jones
   
Writers: Andy Wachowski
Larry Wachowski
   
OMDB: 0017722
Genre: Action, Drama, Animation, Sci-Fi
Country: USA
Language: Japanese
Duration: 102 min
   
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Akio Ôtsuka Thadeus
Clayton Watson Michael Karl Popper AKA The Kid
Hedy Burress Cis / Yoko
Terrence 'T.C.' Carson Clarence
Melinda Clarke Alexa
Olivia d'Abo Rox
Dane A. Davis 01 Versatran Spokesman
John DeMita Teacher
Debi Derryberry Kid
John Di Maggio Crew Man / Kaiser
Alex Fernandez Tom
Jack Fletcher Townsperson / Sandro
Julia Fletcher The Instructor / Narrator / Townsperson
Bette Ford Old Woman
Rick Gomez Pilot
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Animatrix

The Animatrix is a collection of nine animated short films set in the fictional universe of the Matrix series.

Production

Development of the Animatrix project began when the film series' writers and directors, the Wachowski brothers, were in Japan promoting the first Matrix film. While in the country, they visited some of the creators of the anime films that had been a strong influence on their work, and decided to collaborate with them.[1]

The Animatrix was conceived and overseen by the Wachowski brothers but they only wrote four of the segments themselves and did not direct any of them; most of the project was created by notable figures from the world of Japanese animation.

The English language version of The Animatrix was directed by Jack Fletcher who has brought the voice actors who provided the voices for the English version of Square Enix's Final Fantasy X, who are Matt McKenzie, James Arnold Taylor, John DiMaggio, Tara Strong and Hedy Burress. The English version also features the voices of Victor Williams (TV's The King of Queens), Melinda Clarke (TV's The O.C.).

The characters Neo and Trinity also appear, with their voices provided by their original actors Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss.

Content

Title Written by Directed by Summary
"Final Flight of the Osiris" the Wachowski brothers Andy Jones Set just before the events of Enter The Matrix and The Matrix Reloaded, the crew of the Osiris attempt to send a warning message.
"The Second Renaissance" Part 1 the Wachowski brothers Mahiro Maeda A prequel to the Matrix series, explaining how the war between humans and machines first began. It expands on events described in the online comic "Bits and Pieces of Information".
"The Second Renaissance" Part 2 the Wachowski brothers Mahiro Maeda Depicts the man/machine war and the initial creation of the Matrix.
"Kid's Story" the Wachowski brothers Shinichiro Watanabe Set between The Matrix and The Matrix Reloaded, a young boy, Michael Popper, becomes obsessed with learning the truth about Neo and the Matrix.
"Program" Yoshiaki Kawajiri Yoshiaki Kawajiri In a Construct training simulation, a male rebel invites a female ally to return to the Matrix.
"World Record" Takeshi Koike During a 100 metres sprint, an athlete becomes aware of the Matrix.
"Beyond" Koji Morimoto Several children investigate a haunted house, which is actually a glitch in the Matrix.
"A Detective Story" Shinichiro Watanabe A private investigator is employed by Agents in order to locate Trinity.
"Matriculated" Peter Chung Peter Chung A group of humans capture a machine and plug it into a dreamlike Construct environment in an attempt to recruit it.

Release

Four of the films were originally released on the series' official website; one ("Final Flight of the Osiris") was shown in cinemas with the Dreamcatcher.

The others first appeared with the VHS and DVD release of all nine shorts on June 3, 2003. The DVD also includes the following special features:

  • A documentary on Japanese animation. The on-screen title is "Scrolls to Screen: A Brief History of Anime", but in the DVD menu and packaging, and on the series' official website, it is referred to as "Scrolls to Screen: The History and Culture of Anime".
  • Seven featurettes with director profiles, interviews and behind-the-scenes footage of each of the films.
  • Audio commentaries on "World Record", "Program" and both parts of "The Second Renaissance".
  • A trailer for the videogame Enter the Matrix.

It was broadcast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim on April 17, 2004 and has received airplay on Teletoon several months after. In the UK, "Final Flight of the Osiris" was broadcast on Channel 5 just before the DVD release.

The Animatrix was also screened in select cinemas around the world for an amazingly short period of time, a week or two before the sequel The Matrix Reloaded, as a promotional event.

References

  1. ^ "What is Animatrix?" feature on The Matrix Revisited DVD.
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The Matrix series
Films The Matrix  | The Matrix Reloaded  | The Matrix Revolutions
The Animatrix Final Flight of the Osiris | The Second Renaissance | Kid's Story | Program | World Record | Beyond | A Detective Story | Matriculated
Soundtracks The Matrix: Original Motion Picture Score | The Matrix: Music from the Motion Picture | The Matrix Reloaded: The Album
The Matrix Revolutions: Music From The Motion Picture | The Animatrix: The Album
Games Enter the Matrix | The Matrix Online | The Matrix: Path of Neo
Characters Neo | Trinity | Morpheus | Smith | Agents | Oracle | Architect | Niobe | Minor human characters | Programs and machines
Locations The Matrix | Mega City | Club Hel | Mobil Ave | Zero One (Machine City) | Zion | List of ships in the Matrix series
Cast and crew Wachowski brothers | Keanu Reeves | Laurence Fishburne | Carrie-Anne Moss | Hugo Weaving | Jada Pinkett Smith | Owen Paterson | John Gaeta | Geof Darrow | Steve Skroce
Other topics Matrix source code | The Matrix character names | The Matrix Revisited | The Ultimate Matrix Collection
Related topics Bullet time | Cyberpunk | Digitalism | Martial arts film | Messiahs in fiction | Virtual reality
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