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MattBrady
02-07-2003, 12:43 PM
<a href="http://classic.newsarama.com/general/Animatrixcover.jpg" target="_blank"><img src="http://classic.newsarama.com/general/Animatrixcover_t.jpg" width="200" height="268" align="right" border="0"></a>Press Release

<blockquote>After breaking domestic and international box-office and DVD sales records, garnering four Academy Awards® and setting the standard by which all futuristic action films are measured, The Matrix is poised to break new ground with the highly-anticipated release of Warner Home Video and Village Roadshow Pictures’ The Animatrix.

An unprecedented fusion of CG-animation and Japanese anime, The Animatrix is a collection of nine original short films conceived by the Wachowski Brothers, the creators of The Matrix trilogy. Inspired by the visionary action and innovative storytelling that power the trilogy, this spectacularly visual short film series delves deeper into the mind-bending world of The Matrix and the characters who inhabit it. Created in the anime style pioneered by Japanese animation artists and helmed by world-renowned anime directors, The Animatrix also features the voices of actors Keanu Reeves (Neo) and Carrie-Anne Moss (Trinity) in two of the shorts.

One complete episode from The Animatrix, The Final Flight of the Osiris, will accompany the worldwide release of the supernatural thriller Dreamcatcher when it debuts in theaters on March 21. Written by Larry and Andy Wachowski, this nine-minute computer-generated short serves as an explosive prelude to The Matrix Reloaded.

The Animatrix debuts worldwide on DVD and videocassette on June 3, between the release of the next two films in The Matrix trilogy – The Matrix Reloaded, which opens theatrically on May 15, followed by The Matrix Revolutions, which debuts in theaters in November. The Animatrix will be available on DVD for $24.98 SRP/$19.95 MAP and on VHS for $19.98 SRP/$13.95 MAP from Warner Home Video (WHV).

The Animatrix features an eclectic techno soundtrack supervised by renowned DJ/producer/remixer Jason Bentley with some of today’s hottest electronica artists such as Juno Reactor, Death in Vegas, Meat Beat Manifesto and others. The original score for the project is provided by Don Davis, who crafted the music for all three films in The Matrix trilogy.

The Animatrix features short films directed by some of the world’s premiere anime filmmakers, including:
• Yoshiaki Kawajiri (writer/director of the anime classics Ninja Scroll and Vampire
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• Shinchiro Watanabe (writer/director of the anime feature Cowboy Bebop)
• Koji Morimoto (animation supervisor of the seminal anime film Akira)
• Mahiro Maeda (director of the sci-fi anime series Blue Submarine No. 6)
• Takeshi Koike (lead animator on several of director Yoshiaki Kawajiri’s films, including Wicked City)
• Peter Chung (creator and director of the popular MTV series Aeon Flux)
• Andy Jones (animation director for the stunning CG film Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within)

This “ultimate dream team” of anime collaborators provides The Animatrix with the creative power to take viewers on a cerebral journey of cutting-edge animation, mind-blowing visuals and pulse-pounding music.

To generate early awareness for the release, fans will be able to view several complete episodes before street date as well as learn more about The Animatrix by visiting <a href="http://www.theanimatrix.com." target="_blank">www.theanimatrix.com.</a>

“The Animatrix is certain to become the genre-defining standard by which all other anime films are judged. More than three years in the making at animation studios in Japan, Korea and the U.S. with some of the most revered talent in the anime world, The Animatrix is truly a not-to-be-missed experience,” said Mike Saksa, WHV vice president U.S. marketing. “With the release of The Animatrix along with The Matrix two-disc Special Edition DVD, the two theatrical films, the new video game and other ancillary projects spawned by the franchise, 2003 is strategically poised to become ‘The Year of The Matrix.’”

THE ANIMATRIX DVD FEATURES

The Animatrix DVD is highlighted by the following special features:
• Scrolls to Screen – The History and Culture of Anime
• Seven “making-of” featurettes including director profiles featuring interviews and behind-the-scenes looks at each film
• Four audio commentaries (featured on the films The Second Renaissance Pt. 1 & 2, Program and World Record) – all with Japanese audio and English subtitles
• Enter the Matrix Game Trailer – exclusive look into the creation of the “Enter The Matrix” video game, featuring interviews from some of the film’s stars including Jada Pinkett and Carrie-Anne Moss

THE ANIMATRIX FILM SYNOPSES

The Final Flight of the Osiris
Written by Andy and Larry Wachowski; Directed by Andy Jones Animation and production design by Square USA, Inc.

The crew of the hovercraft Osiris must get a message back to Zion, a message of vital importance. Easy to do, but for the armada of Sentinels between them and Zion.

The Second Renaissance – Parts 1 and 2
Written by Andy and Larry Wachowski; Directed by Mahiro Maeda Animation and production design by Studio4°C, Tokyo

The Genesis of the Matrix: the last cities of mankind, the war with the machines, and humanity’s ultimate downfall. An epic guided tour of the Zion archives and the history of the Matrix.

Kid’s Story
Written by Andy and Larry Wachowski; Directed by Shinichiro Watanabe Animation and production design by Studio4°C, Tokyo

Sitting in his high school classroom, THE KID gets a personalized invitation from Neo (voiced by Keanu Reeves) to escape the Matrix. But finding an exit proves more difficult than he ever imagined.

Program
Written and directed by Yoshiaki Kawajiri Animation and production design by Madhouse Studios, Tokyo

In the simulated world of a Samurai training program, CIS, a soldier of Zion, is forced to choose between love and her comrades in the real world.

World Record
Written by Yoshiaki Kawajiri; Directed by Takeshi Koike Animation and production design by Madhouse Studios, Tokyo

Through an incredible combination of will power and physical strength, DAN, a world-record-holding sprinter, breaks out of the Matrix and gets an all-too-brief glimpse of the real world beyond.

Beyond
Written and directed by Koji Morimoto
Animation and production design by Studio4°C, Tokyo

In a quiet town where all is not as it seems, YOKO finds a bug in the system: an abandoned mansion in which anything seems possible. And then the exterminators arrive to “de-bug”.

Detective Story
Written and directed by Shinichiro Watanabe
Animation and production design by Studio4°C, Tokyo

Hard-boiled private investigator ASH tracks cyber-criminal TRINITY (voiced by Carrie-Anne Moss) through the looking glass…

Matriculated
Written and directed by Peter Chung
Animation and production design by DNA, Seoul

A small group of rebels have captured a sentient robot and proceed to program it to act as an ally for their cause. They succeed too well in teaching the robot to prefer their “human Matrix” to machine reality. And the robot’s appetite for the “human Matrix” may exceed the humans’ ability to supply it.

The Matrix revolutionized science-fiction action films and boggled the minds of moviegoers, becoming one of the most successful sci-fi films of all time, with a domestic box-office gross of nearly $172 million. Recently inducted into the DVD Premiere Academy of Artistic Achievement, the DVD was the first ever to reach sales of three million units. Voted “DVD of the Year” by the Video Software Dealers Association at the first annual DVD Festival 2000 Awards, it has sold over 15 million units worldwide, and its fiercely dedicated fan base has spread feverish anticipation of The Matrix sequels across the Internet.

BASICS
DVD SRP $24.98/$19.95 MAP
VHS SRP $19.98/$13.95 MAP
Street Date: June 3, 2003
Languages: ENG (5.1), JAP (5.1)
Subtitles: ENG, FR, SPAN
Program Running Time: Approx 90 mins.
DVD Running Time: Approx 180 mins.
Rating: Not Rated
Dolby/Digital [CC]</blockquote>

Tokyo Drifter
02-07-2003, 02:03 PM
If this takes off will we be seeing AniStar Wars? Wouldn't be bad if we did.

Eschel
02-07-2003, 02:06 PM
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">One complete episode from The Animatrix, The Final Flight of the Osiris, will accompany the worldwide release of the supernatural thriller Dreamcatcher when it debuts in theaters on March 21. Written by Larry and Andy Wachowski, this nine-minute computer-generated short serves as an explosive prelude to The Matrix Reloaded.</font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Very cool, and this will probably ensure lots of ticket sales for Dreamcatcher.

Eschel who intended to see that movie anyway, but now has one more reason to...

fistofkhonshu
02-07-2003, 04:26 PM
You should go to the website and watch the first toon or at least try to get it from somewhere like Kazaa. Its short, but pretty damn cool. Shades of Conquest of the Planet of the Apes. I'm looking forward to the DVD. Dreamcatcher looks like it might have been inspired by the same story John Carpenter's: The Thing was inspired by.

Warewolf
02-07-2003, 04:40 PM
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by fistofkhonshu:
<strong>Dreamcatcher looks like it might have been inspired by the same story John Carpenter's: The Thing was inspired by.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Actually, it's based on the Stephen King book of the same name. Never saw The Thing, but, if I recall correctly, it isn't very similar to Dreamcatcher.

Oh, and I am so there for this DVD!!!

samnoir
02-08-2003, 05:16 PM
Wow! It's pretty cool to be getting so much Matrix related material this year. If this is a success, will we see other film franchises releasing two sequels and animated shorts inside of a year? Are audiences ready for two Harry Potters each year?
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Prozac Man
02-08-2003, 06:06 PM
Go to the Matrix web sight and download the first cartoon right now! This one of the coolest animations I have seen it a while. It is the back story of how the robots became sentient and why they eventually will go to war. Very graphic and disturbing. It actually accomplishes what the Anima Metropolis set out to do but fell short. They have just the right mix of US civil rights movement, WWII, and the back story of Dune.
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I think we may see two potter films in one year only because the fourth book is so big that they will have to split it into two movies. After reading it I could not think of to many sections that could be cut without seriously damaging the story.

Star Wars would be a good candidate for direct to video animation. I would also love to see this done to the game Warhammer 40k.

GODDARD
02-09-2003, 07:48 PM
aeon flux, huh?
i blame aeon flux for my attraction to emaciated, dominating dark-haired women

Nick Borelli
02-10-2003, 01:42 AM
Remember MTV's "The Head"?
or better yet...remember Bendis's MTV Spiderman Cartoon?

RWNeal
02-10-2003, 10:25 AM
</font><blockquote><font size="1" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">quote:</font><hr /><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Originally posted by Tokyo Drifter:
<strong>If this takes off will we be seeing AniStar Wars? Wouldn't be bad if we did.</strong></font><hr /></blockquote><font size="2" face="Verdana, Helvetica, sans-serif">Could be - remember the Holiday Special?