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Based on the classic 70's anime series, this big-screen, live-action adaptation of Yatterman tells the story of Gan Takada, a boy with a knack for all things mechanical, and Ai Kaminari, a girl with a... read more read more... quick wit. When a serious bad guy discovers a sure-fire method for taking over the world, Gen and Ai find themselves on a mission to save the universe, with the help of many wild costumes and powerful, fighting robots. ~ Cammila Albertson, Rovi

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Unrated, 1 hr. 51 min.

Directed by: Takashi Miike

Release Date: February 1, 2009

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  • January 17, 2011
    This live-action film update of a 1970s anime series about a boy/girl duo who fight a trio of pantomime offcuts with the help of an aggravating robot and Yatterwoof, a giant mechanical hound-ship is imaginative, amazing, exciting, funny and kind of sexy.
    The actors are having fun... read more with their roles and the effects (while frequently cartoony) go with the self-conscious storyline.
    We open to a scene of devastation, a huge teddy-bear robot is rampaging though Tokoyoko armed with a frying pan and cleaver. They are confronted by Yatterman and a fight ensues, which has people climbing out of what appears to be deep-fat fryers, fighting with giant spoons and forks versus someone armed with a a ball and cup, throwing cars at each other, kung-fu moves, more robots, a beautiful Japanese villainous dressed as a leather- clad dominatrix, electrocutions, slapstick, a soundtrack that sounds like a mixture of bad 80s pop and German power metal guitar, then followed by a battle between a robo-dog and the original teddy-bear shaped robot which is made from kitchen utensils, the losers make their escape on a bicycle that talks to them and throws them off by exploding the saddles as punishment... and that is just the the first 10 minutes.
    This is recommended for adults, not for children under 14.
  • April 3, 2010
    Fun but uneven for the most part, not as clever as Yokai War, fans of the original show will surely enjoy this a lot more. There are jokes that just keep going and going, or just get lost in translation, but there are several moments of pure joy, including hot mecha-on-mecha inte... read moreraction. Sho Sakurai is a bore as the lead, but the rest of the cast makes up for his complete lack of charisma. Kyoko Fukada is going to be my wife some day, ahem, where i was? Oh yeah, Miike is as usual a master with the visuals, but overall this could had the balance that something like Crows Zero had.
  • November 12, 2009
    Yatterman is a fun action comedy from Takashi Miike. It is also quite a piece of work.

    The film begins in a fantastic way. There isn't much explanation for anything that happens, and honestly it doesn't matter. It opens this picture with a bang and it holds it until t

    ... read morehe opening credits, which doesn't happen until after the 10 minute mark. As for the story, it is fitting for this type of film. There is little in the way of back story and everything else is simple and straightforward. In fact, with very little there seems to be and with how fast things come and go, it is a bit surprising this film ends up around 1 hour and 50 minutes.

    Miike's wackiness envelopes this movie and so do the CG effects, which are pretty good, but not superb. Once again it doesn't matter in this Yatterman universe. Besides, with everything that Miike throws on the screen, everything comes across as good clean fun. Not so much for a really young audience though, as some of the humor and themes are a bit mature in nature.

    The acting is unsurprisingly eccentric. Everyone is enjoyable to watch, especially the villains. Kyoko Fukada seems a tad sweet to be a villain, but she can act and she is as gorgeous as they come. Therefore, she can play whatever part she wants to in here.

    When it comes down to it, Yatterman is a playful Takashi Miike film. In other words, it is very enjoyable.

Critic Reviews


Anton Bitel
May 25, 2012
Anton Bitel, Little White Lies

This confection may be lurid, treacly overkill for the eyes, but the the story's innate good-versus-evil wholesomeness, not to mention its grating cutesiness, is constantly offset by outrageously inap... Full Review

Jurgen Fauth
April 1, 2009
Jurgen Fauth, About.com

I grinned like an "imbefool" all the way through. Full Review

Brandon Judell
February 17, 2009
Brandon Judell, CultureCatch

Being imprisoned in someone else's nostalgia trip can be a mind-numbing living hell.

Ronnie Scheib
February 18, 2009
Ronnie Scheib, Variety

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