


Contents from manga or future episodes are considered as spoilers. “Episode Comment” may contain spoilers for current or previous episodes. Thus, if you want to see the film, properly, and as the director originally intended, ONLY buy the boxed-set! It makes more sense, and it's a damn good movie to boot.“Anime Comment” is a spoiler-free section and is usually used for a general discussion about anime without spoiling any content. an additional 30 page Japanese manga, of the original "Steamboy" comic short, as written by Tony Takazuki (sp?), with English translation sheet, in full-colour! a 164 page book, containing character designs, mecha designs and selected storyboard sequences Ten Collectible postcards (and they're really nice to look at) 'The Adventure Continues': textless end credits an Interview with director Katsuhiro Otomo (5 mins)

'Re-Voicing Steamboy' featurette (18 mins) has tons of extras, including 'The Voyage Of Steamboy': a 'Making Of' featurette (34 mins) is the Director's Cut of the movie, running to 121 minutes the subtitles are proper subtitles, not just a translation of the American dub has both the English language dub in DTS or DD 5.1 soudtracks, and a Japanese audio with English subtitles soundtrack, in DD 5.1 retails at £24-99 for the first week of its release, but will then go up to £29-99! is in American dubbed English language only Now, the differences are very, very important, so please pay attention.! With all that said-and-done, the film has been released in two very different versions: a single disc, and a double-disc boxed set. It deals with the Industrial Revolution, and the creation of steam powered vehicles. This is a historical anime movie, set in and around Victoria Station in Manchester and Crystal Palace, London, at the turn of the 1860's. Hence, I will recommend it as being worth buying! Just don't expect "Akira" or anything similar. However, I thought I should warn you all, about something which isn't made clear, and is rather important.įirstly, I've only seen half of the movie, so far, but it's darn good. Katsuhiro Otomo's latest anime epic, "Steamboy", was released in the UK yesterday.
