Appleseed Alpha
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Appleseed Alpha

Based on the comic book by the creator of Ghost in the Shell, a young female soldier Deunan and her cyborg partner Briareos survive through the post W...orld War 3 apocalyptic New York in search of human's future hope, the legendary city of Olympus. Show More

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In Appleseed Alpha (2014), a thrilling science fiction animated film, audiences are transported to a post-apocalyptic New York after World War 3. The story revolves around Deunan, a skilled young soldier, and her cyborg companion, Briareos, as they navigate this chaotic and dangerous world. Adapted from the comic book by the creator of Ghost in the Shell, this movie offers a captivating exploration of humanity's search for hope in the face of devastation.

Deunan and Briareos embark on a quest to locate Olympus, an urban haven rumored to hold the key to mankind's future. Along the way, they encounter various challenges and adversaries, testing their abilities and determination to survive. Through stunning animation and gripping action sequences, Appleseed Alpha immerses viewers in a dystopian future where survival is not guaranteed.

Drawing inspiration from the original comic book, the film delves into themes of identity, technology, and the essence of being human. As the duo journeys through the ruins of New York, the audience gains insight into the complexities of their characters and the world they inhabit.

Appleseed Alpha offers a thought-provoking yet entertaining cinematic experience, appealing to fans of sci-fi and action genres alike. With its visually captivating animation and engrossing storyline, this film promises to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as they follow the protagonists' thrilling quest for a better future.

Also Known As:

Appleseed Alpha

Release Date:

15 Jul 2014

Writers:

Marianne Krawczyk (screenplay), Shirow Masamune (original story)

Awards:

2 nominations.