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Armitage III
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アミテージ・ザ・サード
( Amitēji za Sādo )
Genre Action, cyberpunk[i] [2]
Original video animation
Directed by Hiroyuki Ochi
Produced by Hiroaki Inoue
Kazuaki Morijiri
Yasuo Hasegawa
Written by Chiaki J. Konaka
Music by Hiroyuki Namba
Studio AIC
Licensed by

AUS

Universal/Sony

NA

Funimation

Released Feb 25, 1995 November 25, 1995
Runtime 28–47 minutes (each)
Episodes 4 (Listing of episodes)
Manga
Written past Zarae Otana
Tatsuya Ikegami
Illustrated by Hiroyuki Ochi
Published by Tokuma Shoten
Demographic Shōnen
Original run February 1995November 1995
Volumes 2
Anime film
Armitage 3: Poly-Matrix
Directed past Hiroyuki Ochi
Produced by Hiroaki Inoue
Kazuaki Morijiri
Yasuo Hasegawa
Written by Chiaki J. Konaka
Music by Hiroyuki Namba
Studio AIC
Licensed past

AUS

Universal/Sony

NA

Funimation

Released 1997
Runtime 100 minutes
Anime flick
Armitage: Dual-Matrix
Directed by Katsuhito Akiyama
Produced by Hideki Gotō
Hiroe Tsukamoto
Hisao Fuke
Kōhei Kawase
Satoru Yoshida
Yasuo Hasegawa
Written by Nahoko Hasegawa
Hideki Kakinuma
Satoshi Wada
Music past Julian Mack
Studio AIC
Licensed by

AUS

Universal/Sony

NA

Funimation

Released March 22, 2002
Runtime ninety minutes
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Armitage 3 ( アミテージ・ザ・サード , Amitēji Za Sādo ) is a 1995 cyberpunk original video animation series. Information technology centers on Naomi Armitage, a highly avant-garde "Type-Iii" android. In 1996, the series was edited into a flick called Armitage: Poly-Matrix ( アミテージ POLY-MATRIX ポリマトリックス , Amitēji Pori Matorikkusu ).

The serial was followed up in 2002 with a sequel, Armitage: Dual-Matrix ( アミテージ DUAL-MATRIX デューアルマトリックス , Amitēji Dyūaru Matorikkusu ) set some years later on the original story.

Plot [edit]

Armitage III and Poly-Matrix [edit]

In 2046, the overpopulation of Earth has led to the colonization of Mars—with the aid of the "first type" androids, men were able to brainstorm terraforming the unfriendly environment of Mars and build the city Saint Lowell. Some time after the starting time of colonization, the metropolis is completed and inhabited by groovy numbers of people and "Second type" robots, much improved versions of the "First types". Ross Sylibus, a centre-aged policeman from Chicago, flies to Saint Lowell using a infinite shuttle. Sylibus asked to be transferred to the Martian Police Department to escape from his past and haunting memories of his previous partner being killed past a robot. At the Saint Lowell's space port he is to run across his new partner—a young woman named Naomi Armitage.

On the same shuttle as Sylibus travels Kelly McCanon—"the last country vocalizer in the Universe". Every bit the shuttle nears the concluding, a mysterious human being is seen entering the cargo section; soon after this, the intruder is noticed and the alarms get off.

Later, every bit Ross gets off the shuttle, he witnesses a agonizing scene at the airport. He bumps into the mysterious man with a large suitcase and two guards. Presently later on that, Armitage orders the men to cease and get their hands up. Puzzled, Ross notices a few drops of blood spilling from the mysterious man'south suitcase. The 2 robot guards are killed past Armitage and the mysterious man is wounded, but flees. However, he leaves his suitcase behind—within of which is the dead body of Kelly McCanon. To everybody's surprise and horror, McCanon turns out to be a robot: a new, never-seen-before "Third type" android that is superficially identical to humans.

Afterward, the mysterious human hacks into the public television organisation and replays the security camera footage. The tape shows the man killing Kelly McCanon and reveals the fact of her being a robot to the unabridged city. The mysterious man, René D'anclaude, reveals that the Third types have been amidst the regular people for a long time and nobody can tell them apart from humans. He also reveals a listing of Thirds—and it turns out that a lot of well-known people are actually robots. Riots begin in the city as people beginning to capture and burn all the Thirds they can observe. Meanwhile, René D'anclaude proceeds with his extermination of the Thirds. The ii main characters start their investigation and eventually realize that the victims are women.

One of the dying victims, Jessica Manning, sends out a message with the listing of Thirds to salvage them from being slaughtered. Armitage receives it and pursues D'anclaude. Armitage is somewhen revealed to be a tertiary and goes into hiding as the police hunt for her. Ross seeks her out equally she enlists the help of a male tertiary named Julian Moore. D'anclaude then attacks them and is revealed to be a second.

While the police drop the case with D'anclaude's supposed capture, Armitage and Julian search a databank for information on her origins. Armitage eventually defeats D'anclaude, but is too late to finish Julian from being killed. She and Ross suspension into the hospital D'anclaude was recovering in, branding themselves equally criminals after the rescue.

Armitage and Ross later go off in search of her "father", Dr. Asakura, but to learn he had lost his mind, as explained past a gentler, reprogrammed version of D'anclaude, living with delusions of creating "Fourths". They learn that the Thirds were originally "assassinroids" - deadly robots with organic components, capable of infiltrating secure facilities by masquerading as humans. This projection was re-purposed to bolster the low Martian birth rate, itself a result of Earth's strongly feminist lodge encouraging the immigration of males and discouraging the immigration of females. However, Earth's discovery of the Thirds incensed its leadership, forcing Mars to reverse its plans; Earth demanded that the Thirds be annihilated, offering female immigrants as a reward - and threatening war if not obeyed. The assassinroid program was thus re-activated to hunt and destroy the Thirds, which had vanished into the Martian population after their creation.

These revelations shock and dismay Armitage, leading her to seek comfort in Ross, who affirms her value as a living being before consummating their relationship. The next day, afterward Asakura deactivates Armitage then he can install angelical wings and particle cannons on her chassis, the military kills Asakura, and Armitage and Ross eventually finish off the war machine. Months later, Ross returns to Mars, using false IDs, however Armitage throws hers away after Ross Sylibus' inflow. Armitage tells Ross that she is pregnant with their kid.

Dual-Matrix [edit]

It had been several years since the events of the previous OVA. Naomi Armitage and Ross Sylibus, now living under causeless identities, are living in St. Lowell on Mars, forth with their daughter Yoko. Ross now works for a company seeking to restore oceans to Mars past using water ice asteroids. Nevertheless, a new effort to restore the Third project prompts Naomi to travel to Earth to figure out what is happening. Meanwhile, Ross saves a facility from a grouping of terrorists and is declared a Martian hero.

When Armitage arrives on Earth, she confronts Colonel Strings, hero of the Kickoff Error, which was a suppression of a robot uprising, which in reality, was to cover up the existence of the Thirds. Just so he is shot by agents of an Earth Robotronics Corporation. Its vice president, Demetrio Mardini, asks Armitage to requite the data on how Thirds tin can conceive so humanity tin can create a race of beings who be to serve. She refuses and then he resorts to strength and unleashes a robot that scrambles her eyes. She manages to use her telepresence abilities to hack into its arrangement and overload it. She then escapes but is damaged and is found by a repairer third named Mouse, who prides himself on his skill and oft brags that he's a "genius". However, Mouse is besides an informant to Demetrio and presents the information he institute on Armitage; only he only got the recent data and Demetrio wants the conception data. Mouse claims that he did non know almost the conception data, and also that if it existed it would be with what he gave him; but Demetrio refuses to believe either of these and tries to brutally forcefulness it with two clones of Armitage, who severely injure Mouse. He does non get annihilation and throws Mouse in the trash. Mouse swears revenge.

Back on Mars, prime government minister Fredrick O'Hara sends Ross to Earth to represent the planet in the support of robot rights, promising amnesty from the charges against them. Yet, Demetrio'south agents captured Yoko while Ross was away from the hotel, and is threatened that he will not see Yoko again if he votes for the Rights Bill. With a footling reluctance, Ross remains neutral on the bill. Demetrio'southward agents, even so, reveal that they were planning on killing Ross from the first, reverse to their deal. Later a car chase, Armitage is able to relieve him at the very final moment. Together, they vow to rescue their girl.

They storm Demetrio's compound; Armitage deals with Demetrio while Ross saves Yoko. The same robot Armitage encountered earlier had been upgraded to withstand her telepresence attack. Meanwhile, Ross manages to locate Yoko in a freezer. Elsewhere, Demetrio demands the secret in commutation for forgetting the damages they committed against him and his visitor. Armitage lures him closer, presumably to tell him what he wants to know; but she ends up boot him in the crotch and telling him that Third conception is not simply information, it is about true honey. With that she escapes again, forcing Demetrio to unleash the clones on her. She manages to evade the two and meets upwards with Ross and Yoko. Yoko is charmed to see her female parent but recoils when she sees Armitage's metal shoulder that was scraped off past the clones. Just then, they assail. While Armitage holds them off, Ross and Yoko make their way to an unused space elevator. It is here that Yoko shows that she has a photographic memory, leading them to the space elevator whose location she determined from a map she saw minutes beforehand (Ross comments that she is "quite the little genius"). Soon, Armitage flees to Mouse, who repairs the damage and gives her a program that volition allow her to become across her limited fighting abilities. He tells her that the password is "Sky's Door"; but that if she exceeds more her internal battery can handle, she will "be knocking at the Pearly Gates for real". She also has him do her 1 more favor: broadcast the footage of the Third massacre attempts all over Earth and Mars (upon seeing it himself, Mouse comments, "I think it's inhuman, and I'chiliad a robot!"). This compels Demetrio to command the clones to prevent the family unit from leaving. Later both clones are beaten, Demetrio tries having the elevator'south defenses fired on their shuttle only to exist killed by the final remaining clone, who is at the fourth dimension controlled by what was left of Poly-Matrix'due south Julian Moore. Without Demetrio's say-so, the turrets practise zero. A hologram of Julian Moore then appears, wishing the family goodbye. The picture show ends with the family enjoying a day at the beach on Mars, on Naomi's altogether.

In a post-credits scene, Mouse salvages ane of the Armitage clones for himself.

Characters [edit]

Principal characters [edit]

Naomi Armitage ( ナオミ・アミテージ , Naomi Amitēji )
Voiced by: Hiroko Kasahara (OVA), Ryoka Yuzuki (Dual-Matrix) (Japanese); Joyce Kurtz (OVA), Elizabeth Berkley (Poly-Matrix), Juliette Lewis (Dual-Matrix) (English language)
Naomi Armitage is an illegal "3rd type" android—the most human-like robot ever. Armitage's creator is Dr. Asakura, whom she refers to equally "papa". Armitage becomes Ross Syllabus' partner when he joins the Mars Law Department. She and Ross ultimately fall in love. Although she is but called Armitage past most of the other characters, including Ross in Poly-Matrix, Ross mostly calls her Naomi in Dual-Matrix.
Ross Sylibus ( ロス・シリバス , Rosu Shiribasu )
Voiced by: Yasunori Masutani (OVA), Hikaru Hanada (Dual-Matrix) (Japanese); Skip Stellrecht (OVA, Dual-Matrix), Kiefer Sutherland (Poly-Matrix) (English)
A police officer who transferred to the Mars Police Department from Globe's Chicago Police Department after an incident with a robot that left him crippled and his partner dead. He is only able to walk using a cybernetic leg. This incident is the cause for his disdain of robots. During his assignments with Armitage, he loses his arm every bit well, requiring another replacement cybernetic limb to be put in place. This causes him some grief, as he is slowly becoming what he hates the virtually. He soon falls in love with his new partner Naomi, and becomes a renegade cop in lodge to help her. Years later, he changed his proper name to Kevin Oldman and lives with Armitage and their daughter, Yoko.

Supporting characters [edit]

Dr. Asakura ( アサクラ )
Voiced by: Shunsuke Shima (Japanese); Barry Stigler (English)
Dr. Asakura is an artificial intelligence researcher and, forth with René D'anclaude, the creator of the thirds. Naomi considers him her begetter. At some point in the past, Asakura's mind was contradistinct–this causes him to appear really crazy at times and prone to fierce outbursts, when at other times, he is completely sane and rational. Realizing that the authorities has tracked Armitage and Ross to his laboratory, he completes an upgrade upon Armitage's chassis, i which gives her the ability of flight and ii particle cannons (Naomi comments that the wings are "too angelic for my gustatory modality", but does not deny that they are useful). Consequently, he stays in the lab and dies among his projects after the authorities destroys the entire complex with a tracking missile in an endeavor to destroy both Armitage and Ross.
René D'anclaude ( ルネ・ダンクロード , Rune Dankurōdo )
Voiced by: Ryusei Nakao (Japanese); Dan Woren (English)
René D'anclaude is a doctor that worked with Dr. Asakura to create the Third types. His appearance is used for the line of "assassinroids" that were later used to destroy all the Third types, as well as a base of operations template for their creation. Afterwards Armitage and Ross go rogue, D'anclaude is moved to a secretive section of a Mars hospital and the surrounding area is barricaded by official government tanks and droid troops. Armitage and Ross hands face this challenge and smuggle him out, having to avert the assassinroid D'anclaude in the procedure.
Julian Moore ( ジュリアン・ムーア , Jurian Mūa )
Voiced by: Megumi Ogata (OVA), Mitsuki Saiga (Dual-Matrix) (Japanese); Wanda Nowicki (OVA, Poly-Matrix), Mona Marshall (Dual-Matrix) (English)
Julian, whose alias is "Pluto", is the last model of the Third series, and the only male. He helps Naomi discover her truthful identity and her origin. An adept hacker, Julian attempts to assist Armitage by delving into the files surrounding the cosmos of the Thirds. His attempt notwithstanding, is hijacked by the D'anclaude assassinroid who controlled him via a planted figurer virus. Armitage destroys the viral link, but it also causes Julian'southward trunk to self destruct. His last words to her is that maybe he'll go to run across the "real" D'anclaude. Old afterward his decease, Armitage mourns his loss until Ross reminds her that Julian had backed up his programming into the principal registry. Therefore, it might be possible to bring him dorsum. He returns in Dual-Matrix, merely merely as a ghost plan in the systems. He does provide information and remote control assist to Armitage.
Larry Randolph ( ラリー・ランドルフ , Rarī Randorufu )
Voiced past: Masaharu Satou (Japanese); Edward Mannix (OVA, Eps 1-2), Michael Reynolds (OVA, Eps iii-4, Poly-Matrix) (English)
Randolph is the lieutenant of the Martian Constabulary and head of the Technical Criminal SWAT division. He provides indiscriminate advice and opinions to those nether him, too every bit observations. Although he cannot do a affair to help Armitage and Ross through official channels, he does give them a well-deserved pep talk–signing off surrounded by all of their comrades within the squad.
Demetrio Mardini ( デミトリオ・マルディーニ , Demitorio Marudīni )
Voiced by: Kazuhiro Yamaji (Japanese); Michael McConnohie (English)
Mardini is the vice president of an Earth Robotics Corporation and an admirer of Dr. Asakura'due south work. The adversary of Dual-Matrix, he attempts to recreate his idol's work on Thirds, simply his clones are unable to give birth to humans. Due to the declining nascence rate on Mars, Demetrio plans to create human labor forces that never complain, soldiers who aren't afraid of dying, and increment the human population. He finds out that the original Armitage is still alive and tries to capture her to learn her reproduction secrets. He also attempts to bribery Ross into not voting for the Robotic Rights Bill by holding Yoko hostage. He is subsequently killed past his own clones (controlled by Julian), when Armitage and her family make their escape.

Other characters [edit]

Eddie Barrows ( エディー・バローズ , Edī Barōzu )
Voiced by: Hirohiko Kakegawa (OVA) (Japanese); Bryan Cranston (OVA, Poly-Matrix) (English)
Ross's wisecracking colleague in the Martian Police force Department. He assists Ross throughout the events of Poly-Matrix, but in the end "squeals" on Ross to Randolph following the assail on the hospital.
Chris Brown ( クリス・ブラウン , Kurisu Buraun )
Voiced by: Notobushi Hayashi (Japanese); Stephen Apostolina (OVA, Poly-Matrix) (English)
Lowell Gantz ( ローウェル・ガンツ , Rōueru Gantsu )
Voiced by: Wataru Takagi (Japanese); Doug Stone (OVA) (English language)
Eugene H. Allen ( ユージン・H・アレン , Yūjin Eichi Aren )
Voiced by: Hideyuki Tanaka (Japanese); Sam Strong (OVA) (English)
Yoko ( ヨーコ , Yōko )
Voiced past: Yuka Imai (Japanese); Rebecca Forstadt (English language)
Ross and Armitage's biological daughter, who has a photographic memory. As far equally Demetrio can tell, she is pure human.
Mouse ( 修理屋マウス , Mausu )
Voiced by: Takumi Yamazaki (Japanese); Ahmed Best (English)
A third who assists Armitage'southward repairs.
Fredrick O'Hara ( フレデリック・オハラ , Furederikku Ohara )
O'Hara is the chairman of the Mars Foundation. He sends Ross, under the alias of Kevin Oldman, to Earth to vote in favor of the Robotic Rights Bill, promising amnesty for his and Armitage's previous crime. He strongly believes that giving robots' rights volition be beneficial to the future of humanity.

Production and release [edit]

In the text notes on the English language DVD edition of Poly-Matrix, Chiaki Konaka, the script writer, says that Armitage III was influenced by H. P. Lovecraft's story The Dunwich Horror, one of Lovecraft's all-time known works and a fundamental text in the Cthulhu Mythos; one of the main characters in the tale is a Dr. Armitage.

Armitage III was originally released as a four-episode original video animation (OVA) in Nippon between February 25, 1995, and November 25, 1995. Pioneer Usa released an English-dubbed version of the OVA series in VHS & LaserDisc format in North America in 4 volumes, each containing a single episode, between March 29, 1995, and December 5, 1995. The Region 1 DVD from Geneon of Poly-Matrix was one of the few releases from the visitor to feature THX-certified audio and video, and it was digitally remixed and remastered for superior picture quality and optimum audio presentation.

Reception [edit]

Helen McCarthy in 500 Essential Anime Movies claims that the image quality of Armitage III: Poly-Matrix "isn't upwards to big screen standards, though it withal holds well on abode screens". She praises the blueprint and scripts, while saying that the "bones plot is merely a retelling of Pinocchio - the toy that wants to be real, or, in science fiction terms, the robot yearning for dearest and acceptance equally a person, not just a product".[3]

References [edit]

  1. ^ Nicoletta Christina Browne. "Armitage III". THEM Anime Reviews . Retrieved December xiv, 2019.
  2. ^ "Armitage III OVA Collection". Mania.com. Archived from the original on October 26, 2012. Retrieved December 14, 2019.
  3. ^ McCarthy, Helen. 500 Essential Anime Movies: The Ultimate Guide. — Harper Design, 2009. — P. fourteen. — 528 p. — ISBN 978-0061474507

Further reading [edit]

  • Dong, Bamboo (May xx, 2002). "Armitage 3 DVD: Dual Matrix Special Edition". Anime News Network.
  • Arnold, Adam (June 2002). "Armitage: Dual-Matrix". Animefringe.
  • Starchaser, Orin. "Armitage III -- Poly-Matrix". EX. Vol. 1, no. 3. Archived from the original on October 15, 2009.
  • "Armitage Three OVA Collection". Mania. October 23, 1998. Archived from the original on October 26, 2012.
  • Ross, Carlos. "Armitage III: Polymatrix". T.H.E.1000. Anime Reviews.

External links [edit]

  • Armitage III at IMDb
  • Armitage: Dual Matrix at IMDb
  • Armitage III (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia

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