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# Short Peace: Complete Collection

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## Description

In 1995, Katsuhiro Otomo's epic anthology MEMORIES showcased the work of upcoming superstars of the anime world. Now, Otomo's spotlight shifts to a fresh generation of master creators with an all-new anthology of visionary films: A lone traveler is confronted by unusual spirits in an abandoned shrine in the 2013 Academy Award® nominated POSSESSIONS (TSUKUMO), directed by Shuhei Morita (COICENT, KAKURENBO). A mysterious white bear defends the royal family from the predations of a red demon in the brutal GAMBO, directed by Hiroaki Ando (FIVE NUMBERS!) from REDLINE's Katsuhito Ishii's original story with character designs by Yoshiyuki Sadamoto (NEON GENESIS EVANGELION). The focus shifts from supernatural to science fiction for the action packed A FAREWELL TO WEAPONS (BUKI YO SARABA), as MOBILE SUIT GUNDAM designer Hajime Katoki helms Otomo's tour-de-force saga of men battling robotic tanks in apocalyptic Tokyo, while grandmaster Otomo himself assumes the directorial reigns for a spectacular tale of love, honor and firefighting in ancient Japan with the multi-award winning COMBUSTIBLE (HI-NO-YOUJIN). Prepare your senses for the animated films that are taking the critical world by storm as a new era in anime is ushered in with Katsuhiro Otomo's SHORT PEACE!

Review: Wonderful collection of assorted shorts - I was initially put off by the intro, though it seems reminiscent of the intro to a similar collection from the 90's (Manie Manie, I think?) and might have been an homage of sorts. Without going into the details of the shorts, know that they're about as different from each other as can be. I found the last & longest (Farewell to Weapons) to be worth the price of the disc, by itself. While some have complained about the whole "post-apocalyptic scavenging adventure" being too unoriginal, what made it special for me is the production quality, attention to detail, and the shear imagination that went into what future warfare might be like. The only real complaint I have is that Gambo (second from last, featuring a polar bear) was a bit more explicit than necessary (its director seems to be a fan of Predator & the Aliens series), but I don't want to overstate the point, and wouldn't put it quite on the level of Aliens or Prometheus. Anyway, if you enjoy collections of shorts, such as Memories, Coicent & Five Numbers, Robot Carnival, etc. you'll certainly find something you like, here. Please show your support for the creators and publishers, so we keep getting more of these works released in the US. BTW, I really enjoyed the Japanese 5.1 audio track. I did have some issues with the subtitles showing too briefly, but I found that the issue had abated after resetting my player and resuming from that point. I've probably only seen something like that on one other disc.
Review: The master keeps knocking it out. - I am an Otomo geek, and whenever I get to see these little collections it is a real joy. My favorites of the whole set are the second and last animations. Each of the vignettes is really distinct visually and thematically. Some are more romantic era influenced, which I do like, while others focus on Otomo's real strength in the future tech.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Contributor | Katsuhiro Otomo, Shuhei Morita |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 88 Reviews |
| Format | Animated, Widescreen |
| Genre | Anime & Manga |
| Language | English, Japanese |
| Runtime | 1 hour and 8 minutes |

## Product Details

- **Genre:** Anime & Manga
- **Format:** Animated, Widescreen
- **Contributor:** Shuhei Morita, Katsuhiro Otomo
- **Language:** English, Japanese
- **Runtime:** 1 hour and 8 minutes

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Wonderful collection of assorted shorts
*by N***E on March 28, 2016*

I was initially put off by the intro, though it seems reminiscent of the intro to a similar collection from the 90's (Manie Manie, I think?) and might have been an homage of sorts. Without going into the details of the shorts, know that they're about as different from each other as can be. I found the last & longest (Farewell to Weapons) to be worth the price of the disc, by itself. While some have complained about the whole "post-apocalyptic scavenging adventure" being too unoriginal, what made it special for me is the production quality, attention to detail, and the shear imagination that went into what future warfare might be like. The only real complaint I have is that Gambo (second from last, featuring a polar bear) was a bit more explicit than necessary (its director seems to be a fan of Predator & the Aliens series), but I don't want to overstate the point, and wouldn't put it quite on the level of Aliens or Prometheus. Anyway, if you enjoy collections of shorts, such as Memories, Coicent & Five Numbers, Robot Carnival, etc. you'll certainly find something you like, here. Please show your support for the creators and publishers, so we keep getting more of these works released in the US. BTW, I really enjoyed the Japanese 5.1 audio track. I did have some issues with the subtitles showing too briefly, but I found that the issue had abated after resetting my player and resuming from that point. I've probably only seen something like that on one other disc.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ The master keeps knocking it out.
*by Z***K on September 28, 2015*

I am an Otomo geek, and whenever I get to see these little collections it is a real joy. My favorites of the whole set are the second and last animations. Each of the vignettes is really distinct visually and thematically. Some are more romantic era influenced, which I do like, while others focus on Otomo's real strength in the future tech.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Short and Satisfying
*by M***N on September 30, 2014*

A varied and fully entertaining set of short stories from a master of animation in Japan. The English dubbing on this was very well handled, it does nothing to distract from the stories as they are told.

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