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Patema Inverted

Come see the world through Patema's eyes.
2013 | 98m | Japanese

(11007 votes)

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Popularity: 3 (history)

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A young girl, from a civilization that resides in deep underground tunnels, finds herself trapped in an inverted world and teams up with a resident to escape and return home.
Release Date: Nov 09, 2013
Director: Yasuhiro Yoshiura
Writer: Yasuhiro Yoshiura
Genres: Animation, Adventure, Science Fiction, Drama
Keywords underground world, dystopia, surrealism, school, missing parent, xenophobia, intercultural relationship, gravity, anime, authoritarian regime, adventure
Production Companies KADOKAWA, Asmik Ace, Purple Cow Studios Japan, Directions, STUDIO RIKKA, Good Smile Company
Box Office Revenue: $0
Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Nov 12, 2025
Entered: Nov 12, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Yukiyo Fujii Patema (voice)
Nobuhiko Okamoto Age (voice)
Takaya Hashi Izamura (voice)
Shintaro Ohata Porta (voice)
Shinya Fukumatsu Elder (voice)
Masayuki Katou Lagos (voice)
Hiroki Yasumoto Jack (voice)
Maaya Uchida Kaho (voice)
Hideyuki Umezu Principal (voice)
Go Shinomiya Teacher (voice)
Yu Shimamura Announcement (voice)
Tomoyuki Shimura Underground Person A (voice)
Shunsuke Itou Underground Person B (voice)
Yuka Keicho Underground Person C (voice)
Genki Muro Student (voice)
Toru Sakurai Researcher A (voice)
Kiyohito Yoshikai Researcher B (voice)
Name Job
Ron Kamiya Key Animation
Tomomi Yabuki Key Animation
Kazuya Sako Key Animation
Kaori Anmi Background Designer
Shihomi Kaneko Background Designer
Tsukasa Kakizakai Background Designer
Sachiko Yajima Key Animation
Kumiko Numata Key Animation
Kenji Saikai Key Animation
Satoshi Mori Key Animation
Ryota Sakaguchi Key Animation
Yoshihiro Miyajima Additional Production Assistant
Yuji Kaneko Art Direction, Background Designer, Art Designer
annin dofu Costume Design
Hiroki Wada 3D Artist
Michio Nakagoshi Sound Engineer
Yasuhiro Yoshiura Screenplay, Director of Photography, Layout, Editor, Original Story, Director
Shunsuke Matsuo Key Animation
Atsushi Ikariya Key Animation
Sadayuki Arai Assistant Art Director, Background Designer
Osamu Ii Background Designer
Yasuomi Kishi Background Designer
Toshiyuki Shitamori Additional Casting
Nahoko Kosugi Key Animation
Kazuhiko Yabumoto Key Animation
Yasue Sosogi Key Animation
Sun Jialong Key Animation
Lee Min-bae Key Animation
Eiji Tsuchida Co-Editor, Compositing Artist
Daisuke Mataga Character Designer, Animation Director
Akira Yamaoka Sound Director
Hidekazu Akui Compositing Artist, CGI Director
Michiru Oshima Original Music Composer, Main Title Theme Composer
Ryosuke Inagaki Other
Ryo-timo Key Animation
Hiroko Yaguchi Key Animation
Rie Maehara Key Animation
Yuta Chimoto Background Designer
Akiko Kazato Background Designer
Kenji Nishikawa Key Animation
Kayoko Ishikawa Key Animation
Ryusuke Chayama Key Animation
Manabu Ohashi Key Animation
Yui Ushio Key Animation
Nana Yamaishi Additional Production Assistant
Hiroyuki Suzuki Sound Mixer
Takeo Yamagishi Key Animation
Marina Dubovskova Music Coordinator
Ryota Furukawa Key Animation
Tetsuya Hasegawa Key Animation
Chisato Kawaguchi Key Animation
Hanako Enomoto Key Animation
Ryutaro Ueda Background Designer
Atsushi Satomi Background Designer
Mika Nishimura Background Designer
Kenji Tamaki Background Designer
Takanori Tanaka Background Designer
Anri Maeda Production Assistant
Miyuki Nakayama Key Animation
Sonomi Sugimura Key Animation
Noriko Onishi Key Animation
Tomohito Taira Key Animation
Naoki Hiramura Key Animation
Sunao Chikaoka Key Animation
Kazuhisa Nakamura Key Animation
Kyoko Nakajima Key Animation
Hideki Araki Key Animation
Kim Sang-min Key Animation
Masato Takeuchi Additional Production Assistant
Akiko Inoue Color Designer
Natsuki Wada 3D Artist
Tomoyuki Sakurada Compositing Artist
Estelle Micheau Theme Song Performance
Sergei Skripka Conductor
Shinobu Yoshioka Key Animation
Name Title
Takanori Aki Executive Producer
Tom Nagae Executive Producer
Masao Teshima Executive Producer
Mikio Ono Producer
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Reviews

Dsnake1
7.0

Patema Inverted is a film about a split world where gravity points in different directions. This affects people, objects, and even natural stone. Wherever an object was created decides which direction the object falls. Of course, without some kind of protection, objects and people can fall into the ... sky. That's the concept. As a concept, it's incredibly interesting. The gripping moments, awesome actions scenes, and interesting animation sequences have limitless potential. This movie fills that potential and does a fantastic job of executing the concept in a way that keeps things interesting. Unfortunately, that's one of the only things the movie did exceedingly well. The pacing of the movie was strange. It started rather slowly until some revelations by the characters drew us into the action. The film takes a large amount of time to introduce us to Patema, one of our protagonists. While this is a good thing, Patema isn't an incredibly interesting character. She's the Chief's daughter, sure, but that only comes into play for a few lines of dialogue. She has some really emotional scenes that just don't feel as emotional as they should because the character depth isn't quite up to snuff. In addition, Age, the other protagonist, doesn't get the same treatment Patema does, at least not right away. Until later in the movie, the only things we really know about Age is that he isn't happy with the authoritarian nature of his school/government. The antagonist of the movie and the rest of the supporting cast are all extremely one-sided: dumb, in love, mindless goons, etc. While the pacing is inconsistent and the movie starts off slow, once it hits its pace, it really takes off. The two protagonists really help develop each other, although the short amount of time it takes for each one to be willing to sacrifice their lives for the other is much too short. Altogether, the plot is a means to an end. It is designed to force the characters together so their one-sided-ness isn't nearly as glaring as well as to give us a reason to see the world. The twist at the end wasn't terribly surprising, but it was executed well. All in all, the movie was good, not great. The concept was fantastic, but the rest of the movie just held the concept back. It's certainly worth a watch (probably two), but it isn't something I'll make a point to watch at least once a year.

Jun 23, 2021