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Release Date:
December 21, 1995
Original Title:
Super Atragon - Part I
Alternate Titles:
Super Atragon
Super Atragon: The Motion Picture
Genres:
Action | Animation
Production Companies:
Kaitei Gunkan Seisaku Iinkai
Toho Video
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 60
When the Earth's polar ice caps begin melting at a terrifying pace, the United Nations sends an expeditionary force to investigate... one that is completely destroyed by the vanguard of an invasion from beneath the Earth! As the whole planet watches in horror, the U.N.'s naval armada is crushed beneath the invaders' giant gravitonic rings! The nations of the world are helpless, but even as the enemy's giant cylinders encircle the globe, a secret organization of men and women being to mobilize a last ditch defense, a secret weapon built for, but never used in, World War II. After fifty years in hiding, the ultimate attack sub is finally going to get its baptism by fire... with the fate of all mankind hanging in the balance!
Character Designer:
Yoshikazu Yasuhiko
Characters:
Shigeru Komatsuzaki
Director:
Kazuyoshi Katayama
Novel:
Shunro Oshikawa
Shigeru Komatsuzaki
Original Film Writer:
Shinichi Sekizawa
Writer:
Nobuaki Kishima
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