Densetsu Kyojin Ideon: Sesshoku-hen (original) (raw)

Densetsu Kyojin Ideon: Sesshoku-hen Alternative TitlesJapanese: 伝説巨神イデオン 接触篇English: The Ideon: A Contact More titlesInformation Episodes: 1 Status: Finished Airing Aired: Jul 10, 1982 Source: Original Duration: 1 hr. 25 min. Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older Statistics Score: 6.031 (scored by 23612,361 users) Ranked: #963322 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded. Popularity: #8684 Members: 5,151 Favorites: 1 Available AtResources Streaming Platforms Details Characters & Staff Videos Stats Reviews Recommendations Interest Stacks News Forum Clubs Pictures Ranked #9633Popularity #8684Members 5,151SynopsisScouring the universe in pursuit of knowledge, mankind has discovered three large trucks and a giant spaceship belonging to an extinct alien civilization on the planet Solo. During their excavation, a humanoid alien race known as the Buff Clan arrives at Solo, and Karala Ajiba—daughter of the Buff Clan's military leader—flies down to the planet against orders. In hunting for Karala, the Buff Clan attacks and destroys the Earth settlement to bring her back.Desperate to stave off their assaulters, earthlings Cosmo Yuuki, Kasha Imhof, and Bes Jordan board the trucks, which form into the powerful giant robot Ideon when combined. As they fight back against their enemies, the remaining survivors board the spacecraft Solo Ship and flee, while the Buff Clan relentlessly seeks Ideon and the mysterious power source contained within it.[Written by MAL Rewrite]Related Entries Densetsu Kyojin Ideon: Hatsudou-hen MALxJapan -More than just anime- Characters & Voice Actors Staff No opening themes have been added to this title. Help improve our database by adding an opening theme here. No ending themes have been added to this title. Help improve our database by adding an ending theme here. Reviews Mar 20, 2016 The Ideon: A Contact, is the first of two Ideon movies that were released on the same day back in 1982. Densetsu Kyojin Ideon, AKA Space Runaway Ideon was a 1980 television series that got cancelled after 39 episodes. A couple of years later director Yoshiyuki Tomino and crew were able to provide a conclusion to the show in the movie The Ideon: Be Invoked. In order to help people recollect the events of the TV series, this movie was also created.The movie’s plot is basically the exact same as Ideon the television series; enough so that I’ll simply use the same description from my... review for that show here. Ideon takes place far in mankind’s future. Mankind has searched throughout the stars, finding many long dead alien civilizations. On the planet Solo, they find the sixth such civilization, which left behind various relics such as the three trucks that make up the Ideon and a giant spaceship, incidentally called the Solo Ship. At the same time, humanoid aliens known as the Buff Clan suddenly appear. Karala Ajiba, daughter of the military commander of the Buff Clan, Doba Ajiba, heads down to the surface of Solo and in their pursuit to find her, a war between the earth settlers and the Buff Clan begins. Our heroes, led by Bes Jordan, and teenagers Cosmo Yuki and Kasha Imhof board the Solo Ship and head throughout the universe, under pursuit of the Buff Clan, who are seeking the power that the Ideon holds.Tomino and animation director Tomonori Kogawa take advantage of the movie format to provide some enhanced animation. While a large portion of the movie is footage from the TV series, there are also several scenes that are significantly improved with new animation, and we have multiple changed character deaths. The movie’s music is quite strong, and the ending theme is one of my favorite music pieces from the Ideon franchise.At the same time, the movie suffers from the same thing that almost every compilation movie does in that there simply is no way to provide sufficient development to the plot and characters in a movie versus a full length television series. If anything this movie is much more aggressive with the running time than it should have been. It clocks in at under 90 minutes, but really could have used even 30 extra minutes to help develop things better and retain some additional television series plots. A notable example is the fact that the movie doesn’t fully summarize the first 38 episodes of the show (the 39th episode is featured heavily in the next movie), but only the first 32. So when you start watching The Ideon: Be Invoked there are still several episode’s worth of plot that you are missing. In fact there is a recurring character who died during that timeframe in the series who just completely disappears, their death completely unexplained in the movies. Also, this movie puts in the effort to completely remove all reference to the Ome Foundation, a mysterious faction of the Buff Clan. It is true that many parts of the TV series plotline featuring this group was not in this movie. Yet said faction is referenced heavily in the second movie (its leader is a significant character), which is bound to cause even more confusion.Is this movie worth watching? If you truly think you don’t have the time to watch the television series and want a primer so you’ll be ready for the second movie, then go ahead and watch it. This was how I got introduced to the Ideon franchise myself, after all. But you will have a far better experience if you get a chance to watch the first 38 episodes of the TV series before jumping into the second movie. Reviewer’s Rating: 7 What did you think of this review? NiceNice0 Love itLove it0 FunnyFunny0 ConfusingConfusing0 InformativeInformative0 Well-writtenWell-written0 CreativeCreative0Show all Apr 30, 2009 The Ideon: A Contact is the first part of a compilation of the series Space Runaway Ideon created by the infamous Yoshiyuki (Kill'em all) Tomino.Story 7/10 it is what you expect of a compilation movie that tries to resume 38 episodes in an hour and a half it just seem a liitle too rushed, still the story is interesting enough to continue to watch 'till you get to the better paced and developed "Be Invoked"Art 10/10 amazing fot the timeSond 9/10 some backgrond song are a bit off but still makes a good atmosphere Characters 5/10 undeveloped and hard to relate to Reviewer’s Rating: 7 What did you think of this review? NiceNice0 Love itLove it0 FunnyFunny0 ConfusingConfusing0 InformativeInformative0 Well-writtenWell-written0 CreativeCreative0Show all Mar 12, 2023 On some level, I actually admire this movie. Given the Space Runaway Ideon TV series' lack of widespread popularity, the show's staff decided that they couldn't risk a series of compilation movies bombing before they made it to the new ending for the series (which was, after all, the point of the Ideon movies project). This left them with the hopeless task of trying to stuff a somewhat episodic 39-episode television series into a single 90 minute movie. It would have been so easy to take the Yamato compilation movie route and simply narrate half of the series to us, but the filmmakers here made... a genuine effort to make a "real" movie out of the material, with a flowing story and everything. Much of the narrative streamlining here is actually quite elegant: an early failed jump into Deep Space (think warp drive or lightspeed) is combined with a slightly later successful attempt, a character death is tied into an assassination attempt that occurs episodes later in the TV show, and quick lines of dialogue allow the filmmakers to skip details and story arcs that the movie didn't have time to explore.Ultimately, though, a hopeless task is still a hopeless task. Forget a flowing story, this movie can't even fit in all the necessary plot details - the movie only covers up to episode 32, and a viewer who only watches the movies would still be clueless about numerous story details brought up in its follow-up, The Ideon: Be Invoked. The film barrels through the story (or stories, more accurately) at a whiplash speed, likely losing even fans of the TV show, and character development and introductions are left behind in favor of hurried, cramped exposition. The movie simply doesn't work as a substitute for the series, and it's too breathless to work as a film in its own right. All of this is a shame, because the show's slightly uneven and episodic nature, not to mention its length, would make a streamlined, condensed version of the story ideal for new viewers, but there's not much that can be done about it now. Reviewer’s Rating: 5 What did you think of this review? NiceNice0 Love itLove it0 FunnyFunny0 ConfusingConfusing0 InformativeInformative0 Well-writtenWell-written0 CreativeCreative0Show all Interest Stacks Recommendations Recent NewsRecent Forum Discussion