I’m so crazy about you, I’m going mad I think I can function if we match our heartbeats You and I are futuristic technicians of love We love greatly, quickly, and with abandon Even the texture of your metal body Feels hot to the touch, and it’s becoming a habit In a dimension beyond any rough imagination This feeling that comes out, ah, defying gravity Don’t stop it I’m so crazy about you, I’m going mad If we connect our hearts it sparks, the voltage goes up You and I are futuristic technicians of love We connect and pull apart freely; nothing’s impossible The real world wildly spinning around you Transcend it lightly, and take me along We cannot determine when our next warp will be You’re my lover, ah, one hundred years too early I’m in love with you I’m so crazy about you, I’m going mad I think I can function if we match our heartbeats You and I are futuristic technicians of love We love greatly, quickly, and with abandon I’m so crazy about you, I’m going mad If you hug me close, Alphonse who cuts with a flash You and I are futuristic technicians of love The skies, the seas, today and tomorrow; nothing’s impossible
Since some anime like Fruits Basket is getting a remake, I would Like to see what Patlabor would look like with modern animation. But the clincher is, I think the hand drawn era while prone to more mistakes as a lot more character and personality then a lot of the seemingly pre-canned animation of these days.
I would agree. Hand drawn has this sort of charm to it. The 80s really were the golden age of animation in general. Some of the most impressive animation I can think of comes from around this era. If you want to see a little hint of what a new Patlabor may look like, go searching for the somewhat new clip that was teased. It was a few years ago from what I remember.
BladeLigerV there was that short Paltabor Reboot which was released in 2016. It was more of next generation, rather than remake. Nevertheless, it was good and still waiting to hear some good news to come.
@@extraleague01 Yes, that was it. I know the live-action show "The Next Generation: Patlabor" was pretty similar in that it was based after the movies, but the characters shown in this little "trailer" were brand new. Almost just genderbent versions of the characters we all know and love. Has there been any news about it since then at all? I remember "Patlabor EZY" and have seen ads for it in Japan, but I'm unsure if that is a different project or not. Haven't looked into it.
I don't think that remake is necessary. It's already masterpiece for everyone who'll find it. Besides, nowadays, 3D is much cheaper, it'll just ruin the whole atmosphere of this anime. And I doubt that most of anime-community will get used to such titles. Modern generation will mostly attach to some PR'd franchises, instead of these good created animated movies. I'm sure it'll be interesting for those who's looking for some good titles. Especially in handmade animations.
The black hair scene was animated by Hiroyuki Kitakubo, who was a slow worker and took a very long time on his scene. In addition, he apparently didn't reference the character designs while animating. www.sakugabooru.com/post/show/41768 I don't know anything beyond that, but both of these things could've been factors.
@@ultraplethora210 thats what the part with the black hair was literally perfect, if every frame in that anime was animated like that this can be the best anime in 1989.
maybe it was just because the animators thought her hair would look like that if the sun shines on them. Or she died her hair before the OVA started and this was natural color
I don't believe so, I wasn't able to find a lot of Patlabor songs on Spotify awhile ago. If they are on there, they may be region blocked. Spotify does that for some reason.
You really threw a wrench into my works If I can get my heartbeat under control, I think I'll make it We're futurists, you and me; technicians of love Higher, faster, I'll love you if I want to I think I'll get to like The way I get flushed at the touch of your metal body Oh, don't stop this gravity-defying feeling That goes way beyond mere imagination You really threw a wrench into my works When I hold him tight, my Alphonse can do anything We're futurists, you and me; technicians of love Anytime, anywhere, nothing's impossible Nothing's impossible