Katsuhiro Otomo, the legendary director who redefined the medium with Akira , spent nearly and $22 million crafting
Nearly two decades later, Steamboy remains a cult classic for several reasons:
If you love Akira , you owe it to yourself to watch Otomo’s other masterpiece. If you love steampunk, this is the Bible. And if you simply want to see what $26 million worth of hand-drawn steam looks like—press play.
Ray is caught in the middle, symbolizing the millennial generation inheriting a planet choked by technological fallout. The final, chaotic battle inside the "Steam Castle" is a metaphor for society boiling over under the pressure of its own inventions.
While Akira explored a gritty, cyberpunk future, Steamboy focuses on a past. It delves into several recurring themes for Otomo:
Released in 2004, is a landmark steampunk anime film directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, the creator of
Katsuhiro Otomo, the legendary director who redefined the medium with Akira , spent nearly and $22 million crafting
Nearly two decades later, Steamboy remains a cult classic for several reasons: steamboy anime
If you love Akira , you owe it to yourself to watch Otomo’s other masterpiece. If you love steampunk, this is the Bible. And if you simply want to see what $26 million worth of hand-drawn steam looks like—press play. Katsuhiro Otomo, the legendary director who redefined the
Ray is caught in the middle, symbolizing the millennial generation inheriting a planet choked by technological fallout. The final, chaotic battle inside the "Steam Castle" is a metaphor for society boiling over under the pressure of its own inventions. Ray is caught in the middle, symbolizing the
While Akira explored a gritty, cyberpunk future, Steamboy focuses on a past. It delves into several recurring themes for Otomo:
Released in 2004, is a landmark steampunk anime film directed by Katsuhiro Otomo, the creator of