And this is a too-rare case in movie science-fiction where the special effects make a viewer think, about the onslaught of technology, about where human progress is going, and where it's been. It's a pretty noisy spectacle, but you can lose yourself in Otomo's sumptuous designs, cathedrals of gears, cogs, screws, flywheels, and pulleys. Steamboy is similarly visionary but a little more family-friendly. Also, it took around ten years to completed this film. But Akira was also dark, violent, and pessimistic. Steamboy is the costliest steampunk anime film to dateit cost USD 26 million to produce it. Akira's sprawling cityscapes and intrigues deserved the biggest screens it could get. Earlier it had been restricted to home-video imports, syndicated TV, and bootlegs. His sci-fi epic Akira, back in 1989, opened the floodgates for Japanese animation in US theaters. This retro-futurist Victorian action movie is like Jules Verne on steroids, with wondrous Industrial-Revolution machinery grown to Tokyo-stomping heights and visually realized by star animator Katsuhiro Otomo.
Reportedly the most expensive Japanese-animated cartoon yet made, Steamboy takes place in Charles Dickens' time but is as full of incredible gadgets as any science-fiction epic. London turns into a battleground and each side unleashes wilder and wilder engines of destruction (throughout, however, human casualties remain extremely low). Edward thinks this is a good thing Lloyd does not, and neither do the authorities and rival inventors, who launch an attack. It follows the story of a young inventor named Ray. Steamboy is an anime that shows the evolution of steam-powered machines in the Victorian era. The Steam Castle is a showcase for new weapons, offered for sale to the nations of the world. Steamboy Credit: Studio 4☌ / Sunrise Steamboy is an anime that had set the standard of steampunk anime and inspired the creation of many steampunk anime afterward. Ray is torn between his grandfather, who tries to sabotage the Steam Castle at every opportunity and his father, who wants to create more and more machines. The same mishap has left Ray's grandfather Lloyd wildly opposed to technology, and the raving old man gets locked in the bowels of the Steam Castle, the family's fortress-style display at London's Great Exhibition that needs the Steam Ball to work. They're allied with Edward Steam, who was badly wounded in a lab accident but has rebuilt himself as a sort of cyborg. Right away, a gang tries to take the Steam Ball. The Steam Ball arrives in the mail and Ray is told to protect it no matter what. Set in 1866 in England, STEAMBOY centers on Ray Steam (voiced by Anna Paquin), the resourceful teen son in a family of inventors, but he hasn't seen his father Edward (voiced by Alfred Molina) or his grandfather Lloyd (voiced by Patrick Stewart) since they left to invent the Steam Ball, a small metal sphere of ultra-compressed liquid so mighty it could run a city.