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is a 1993
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directed by
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, who also directed '' Patlabor: The Movie''. It was produced by
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,
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and
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. ''Patlabor 2'' strays from past iterations of the ''Patlabor'' series by heavily focusing on political themes. It touches on domestic and international issues that the Japanese government faced during the 20th century. The film focuses on the post-occupation status of
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, during which the country had economically, politically and technologically progressed under prosperous years without being involved in another war after the nation
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and was occupied by the
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-led Allied forces after the end of
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.


Plot

Set in 2002, three years after the events of the first movie, Noa Izumi and Asuma Shinohara are now testing new Labors at a facility run by the
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. Isao Ota is a police academy Labor instructor. Mikiyasu Shinshi has since been reassigned as the Tokyo Metropolitan Police's head of General Affairs. Seitaro Sakaki has retired with Shigeo Shiba taking over his position as head of the labor maintenance team with Hiromi Yamazaki, Kiichi Goto and Shinobu Nagumo remaining with the unit as Kanuka Clancy had permanently returned to New York. Most of them had been replaced by fresh labor pilots. Suspicious events begin to materialize with the face of a military takeover of
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by GSDF forces and
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after the
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is destroyed by a missile, with belief that the
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was the culprit. Protests in various
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bases take place as a means of conveying their denial of the bridge attack. Before long, public panic comes as JGSDF-marked gunships attack in several bridges in
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, various communication centers and SV2 headquarters, coupled by the release of a supposed deadly gas after
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snipers shoot down an auto-piloted
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that was responsible for jamming all electronics in the
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. Goto and Nagumo once more assemble the original Section 2 members in an abandoned subway passage as they embark on a secret operation to apprehend Yukihito Tsuge, a former GSDF officer who planned the terrorist attacks as a means of forcing the country to face its own military inadequacies after decades of peace. With the threat of military intervention by the
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looming unless the government controls the situation, the team uses an old stretch of the
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to approach an
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Tsuge uses as his hideout. Goto also takes care of things on his end by facilitating the arrest of Shigeki Arakawa, a GSDF intelligence agent who is actually one of Tsuge's former cohorts. After a fierce fight inside the artificial island's tunnel which results in flooding, the team evacuates the tunnel while Nagumo breaks through to finally arrest Tsuge.


Cast


Production

Production of ''Patlabor the Movie 2'' started after Kazunori Ito was appointed as the scriptwriter for the upcoming movie back in the early 1990s.''Patlabor the Movie 2'' Archives Book, page 20. The original plan called for the same plot used in the original OVA series episode "The SV2's Longest Day", which showed renegade JGSDF soldiers and officers conspiring to undermine and overthrow the Japanese government. However, it was soon abandoned when
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told Kazunori Ito that maybe the scope of terrorists causing havoc under the cover of a coup would be a better movie idea. Ito soon met with other members of
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to create some ideas that can be used for the movie, based on the theory that ''Patlabor 2'' will be their last work on the ''Patlabor'' franchise. Soon after realizing that he couldn't take most of their suggestions, Ito had told them that he would end his consultation with them and announced that he would brainstorm the movie's script alone and isolated himself from the rest of HEADGEAR to give him some space to work on the movie's script with Oshii working on the storyboard. The amateur footage on the SSN new broadcast of the
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attack is a reference to Japanese history. The time shown on the amateur footage is 2:26, a reference to the February 26 Incident, where Kōdō-ha fanatics of the
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tried to occupy central
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as part of a coup d'état attempt.


Subject


Thematic background

One key thematic elements of the film is the Japanese Self-Defense Forces and on their legality as Japan's military force since
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, created by the Allied Forces following the
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, meant that the JSDF is only allowed to defend Japanese territory from hostile invasion and not to be deployed in any manner on foreign soil. Kazunori Ito and Mamoru Oshii were opposed to the deployment of JSDF personnel to participate in
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, a UN peace keeping mission in Cambodia.


Basis

At the time of ''Patlabor 2s release in 1993, a lot of issues had faced the Japanese government in both the domestic and international level. These issues included the
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, Japan's economic prosperity in the 1980s, the outbreak of the
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, and 1990 market crash that left many Japanese devastated. In an interview with ''Animage'' magazine in October 1993,
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said that the opening scene of the movie must have been inspired by Cambodia, especially with the appearance of what seems to be
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. He and
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also discussed the nature of the limitations that JSDF personnel faced in
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, since the JSDF was formed originally not as a sort of military body of the post-WWII Japanese government. Several real-life incidents were also mentioned or used for the movie. For instance, references to
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's defection to Japan in 1976 were mentioned by Arakawa himself when he spoke to Goto and Nagumo.


Release

It was shown originally in Japanese theaters on August 7, 1993. Later in 1998, the movie was released again with Dolby Digital 5.1 channel remix and additional music.


Home media

''Patlabor 2: The Movie'' was dubbed and released in 1995 in Australia and the UK by
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and by Manga Entertainment in the US in 1996. In the mid 2000s, Manga Entertainment lost the licenses to ''Patlabor: The Movie'' and ''Patlabor 2: The Movie'' in the UK and the US, but retained the license in Australia, where Manga Entertainment properties are distributed by
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. Bandai Visual later released the film under their North American label, Honneamise, with a new English dub produced by Elastic Media Corporation. Aside from Bandai Visual having the license to North America and the UK, Panorama owns the license for ''Patlabor 2'' to Hong Kong and Macau with a Cantonese dub and subtitles aside from the original Japanese dub. In Japan, Bandai Visual/Emotion has released ''Patlabor 2'' on DVD, Blu-ray and on UMD. Only the double disc DVD/Blu-ray and DVD/HD DVD sets as well as the single disc Blu-ray release has the remade English dub and subtitles. The Blu-ray also includes a booklet that includes illustrations and screenshots from the movie. In Australia and New Zealand,
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UK still holds the rights to ''Patlabor'' movie 1 & 2 and is sub-licensed and distributed by
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on DVD. Due to this ongoing license and the popularity of Manga's dub of the 2 movies in Australia amongst Anime fans, Madman & Manga were refused the remastered DVD & Blu-ray license from
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which contained the new Elastic Media dub. Since Bandai Visual USA is no longer releasing new anime and letting current licenses lapse, the chances of a remastered release in Australia is slim.
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licensed the film in Europe.
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has licensed all three ''Patlabor'' films, with the second film released on Blu-ray and DVD on July 21, 2015.


Reception

''Patlabor 2: The Movie'' has been very well received. One review from the Anime Cafe states that ''Patlabor 2'' is an "intellectually stimulating anime," combining the movie's mecha concept with the plot similar to a
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novel. Anime World Order states that while the sequel is better than the first in terms of action and drama, some viewers may not understand the political aspects of the film, though its philosophical themes may be easier to understand, especially with the concept of just war and unjust peace. Japan Hero's review of the movie commented well on the side story that the movie showcased the main characters who had to let go of their past and to move on and grow up, with the fact that they had to get back together and face a threat that could make a country ruled by civilian authority or one ruled by fear and paranoia.
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has noted the background music used in the movie "favors heavy, pulsing techno beats backed by airy, haunting vocals for the intense scenes and soaring synthesized scores in other places ... If you’re looking for something wholly dramatic, insightful, and mature then you’ve come to the right place." Raphael See of
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gave ''Patlabor 2'' a perfect 5-star review, stating that "The nuances and elements of the plot are even more complex and involved than in Patlabor 1, although it's slightly easier to keep track of what's generally going on in this one. The storyline is intricate and political enough to make Tom Clancy grin in his military uniform. Philosophical undertones of the nature of peace and war keep this movie smart, brooding, and highly engaging." In 1994, the film won the
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award in the category for Best Animated Film.


Novel series

* ''TOKYO WAR: Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor (Zenpen)'' (Mamoru Oshii) – April 1994 * ''TOKYO WAR: Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor (Kouhen)'' (Mamoru Oshii) – May 1994 * ''TOKYO WAR MOBILE POLICE PATLABOR'' (Mamoru Oshii) – June 2005 The 2005 release is a hardcover edition combining the two older volumes. * ''THE NEXT GENERATION Patlabor: TOKYO WAR 2 Haiiro no Yuurei'' (Mamoru Oshii) – May 2015 Novelization of the live action movie THE NEXT GENERATION Patlabor: Shuto Kessen, and sequel to the TOKYO WAR novels.


Sequel

Many entries in the Patlabor series are disconnected from each other, but Patlabor 2 saw a direct sequel in the form of the 2015 live action film THE NEXT GENERATION Patlabor: Shuto Kessen.


References


External links


Official Site
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