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Director: | Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Koji Morimoto, Shinichiro Watanabe, Peter Chung, Mahiro Maeda, Takeshi Koike, Andrew R. Jones |
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Writer: | Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Koji Morimoto, Shinichiro Watanabe, Peter Chung, Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski |
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Straight from the creators of the groundbreaking Matrix trilogy, this collection of short animated films from the world's leading anime directors fuses computer graphics and Japanese anime to provide the background of the Matrix universe and the conflict between man and machines. The shorts include Final Flight of the Osiris, The Second Renaissance, Kid's Story, Program, World Record, Beyond, A Detective Story and Matriculated. | |
Release Date: | May 09, 2003 |
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Director: | Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Koji Morimoto, Shinichiro Watanabe, Peter Chung, Mahiro Maeda, Takeshi Koike, Andrew R. Jones |
Writer: | Yoshiaki Kawajiri, Koji Morimoto, Shinichiro Watanabe, Peter Chung, Lana Wachowski, Lilly Wachowski |
Genres: | Animation, Science Fiction |
Keywords | artificial intelligence (a.i.), martial arts, hacker, post-apocalyptic future, virtual reality, dystopia, cyberpunk, adult animation, multiple storylines, alternative reality, matrix, short compilation, anime, action hero, supernatural power |
Production Companies | Village Roadshow Pictures, Warner Bros. Pictures, Silver Pictures, Madhouse, Square USA, STUDIO4℃, D N A |
Box Office |
Revenue: $68,000,000
Budget: $5,000,000 |
Updates |
Updated: Feb 01, 2025 (Update) Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
Name | Character |
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Keanu Reeves | Neo ("Kid's Story") (voice) |
Carrie-Anne Moss | Trinity ("Kid's Story" and "A Detective Story") (voice) |
Clayton Watson | The Kid ("Kid's Story") (voice) |
Pamela Adlon | Jue ("Final Flight of the Osiris") / Manabu ("Beyond") (voice) |
Melinda Clarke | Alexa ("Matriculated") (voice) |
John DiMaggio | Crew Man ("Final Flight of the Osiris") / Kaiser ("Program") (voice) |
Kevin Michael Richardson | Thadeus ("Final Flight of Osiris") / Cop ("Kid's Story") / Agent #2 ("World Record") |
Tom Kenny | Operator ("Final Flight of Osiris") |
Rick Gomez | Pilot ("Final Flight of Osiris") |
Tara Strong | Crew Woman ("Final Flight of Osiris") / Nurse ("World Record") / Misha ("Beyond") |
Bette Ford | Old Woman ("Final Flight of Osiris") |
Julia Fletcher | The Instructor ("The Second Renaissance Part I & II") / Narrator ("World Record") |
Dane A. Davis | 01 Versatran Spokesman ("The Second Renaissance Part I & II") |
Debi Derryberry | Kid ("The Second Renaissance Part I & II") |
Jill Talley | Mother ("The Second Renaissance Part I & II") |
Dwight Schultz | Additional Voices ("The Second Renaissance Part I & II") / Monaka ("Matriculated") |
James Arnold Taylor | Additional Voices ("The Second Renaissance Part I & II") / Ash ("A Detective Story") / Raul ("Matriculated") |
John DeMita | Teacher ("Kid's Story") |
Hedy Burress | Cis ("Program") / Yoko ("Beyond") |
Phil LaMarr | Duo ("Program") |
Victor Williams | Dan ("World Record") |
John Wesley | Dan's Dad ("World Record") |
Alex Fernandez | Tom ("World Record") |
Allison Smith | Reporter ("World Record") |
Matt McKenzie | Agent #1 ("World Record") / Agent ("Beyond") / Agent ("A Detective Story") |
Tress MacNeille | Housewife ("Beyond") / Kenny ("Beyond") |
Kath Soucie | Pudgy ("Beyond") / Masa ("Beyond") / Sara ("Beyond") |
Terrence 'T.C.' Carson | Clarence ("A Detective Story") |
Rodney Saulsberry | Chyron ("Matriculated") |
Olivia d'Abo | Rox ("Matriculated") |
Jack Fletcher | Sandro ("Matriculated") |
Akio Otsuka | Thadeus (voice) |
Name | Job |
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Yoshiaki Kawajiri | Director, Writer |
Koji Morimoto | Director, Writer |
Shinichiro Watanabe | Director, Writer |
Peter Chung | Director, Writer |
Machine Head | Original Music Composer |
Christopher S. Capp | Editor |
Mahiro Maeda | Director |
Takeshi Koike | Director |
Don Davis | Original Music Composer |
Photek | Original Music Composer |
Andrew R. Jones | Director |
Jack Fletcher | ADR & Dubbing |
Lana Wachowski | Original Film Writer, Story, Writer |
Lilly Wachowski | Original Film Writer, Story, Writer |
Name | Title |
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Michael Arias | Producer |
Lana Wachowski | Producer |
Joel Silver | Executive Producer |
Lilly Wachowski | Producer |
Spencer Lamm | Producer |
Phil Oosterhouse | Producer |
Steve Richards | Producer |
Hiroaki Takeuchi | Producer |
Eiko Tanaka | Producer |
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Featuring nine animated shorts set in and around The Matrix, written and directed by the cream of Japanese anime creators, with the Wachowski brothers' blessing, The Animatrix arrives with a weight of expectation similar to Reloaded. However, while it's visually sublime - a magical mystery tour o ... f animation styles- it doesn't fully deliver. Overall, the disc is debilitated by story issues and an overwhelming number of downbeat endings, which place it far from the cathartic exhilaration of the original movie. The Wachowskis themselves penned The Second Renaissance Part 1, a beautifully designed look at life pre-Matrix, using a faux newsreel style to chilling effect as the machines rise. Dark-edged, brutal and less smoothly styled, The Second Renaissance Part 2 shows those machines creating The Matrix. Program - the most truly manga-fied effort - is a love story set in Medieval Japan; artistically startling, but less profound than it thinks it is. An athlete breaks out of the Wachowskis' wonderland through sheer willpower in stylized short World Record. Bouquets for its strange, angular art; brickbats for a confusing story. A Kid's Story, on the other hand, is suffused with a dream-like quality, as Clayton Moore (who appears in Reloaded and Revolutions) tries to escape The Matrix with Neo's help. Until a climax which betrays the internal logic of The Matrix, Detective Story is by far the best of the shorts - a spot-on black-and-white noir about a detective enlisted to find Trinity. Beyond (a group of children exploit a glitch in The Matrix) is slight and atmospheric; while Matriculated (outside The Matrix, humans reprogram a machine) is a visually stunning, frankly hallucinogenic trip which out-Kubricks 2001. Lastly, The Final Flight Of The Osiris, the much-vaunted precursor to Reloaded: a triumph for CG photorealism, but the story is wafer-thin. Verdict - Though undeniably beautiful, overall, the disc is debilitated by story issues and an overwhelming number of downbeat endings, which place it far from the cathartic exhilaration of the original movie. 3/5 - Empire Magazine
Ooooh, yeah, I just ripped into Revolutions for breaking from the way The Matrix and Reloaded looked and now... the Animatrix. And I'm not going to do the same thing. All the segments looked a little different, which I liked. But this comes along and it sort of fills in the backstory of the Ma ... trix world. Almost like the, brothers at the time, sisters now looked at the Matrix and realized that Sci-Fi geekdom was loving it and they had to really explain a history so that the geeks like me had something to sink our teeth into and argue about at the comic book store on Wednesday nights. And then, with the Animatrix, they gave it to us... and THANK YOU.