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Robot Carnival(ロボット・カーニバルRobotto Kãnibaru) is a Japanese anime anthology film released in 1987. It consists of nine shorts by different directors, many of whom had not directed before. This film has gained a small cult following.

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  • Robot Carnival(ロボット・カーニバルRobotto Kãnibaru) is a Japanese anime anthology film released in 1987. It consists of nine shorts by different directors, many of whom had not directed before. This film has gained a small cult following.
  • Robot Carnival (ロボット・カーニバル, Robotto Kānibaru) is a Japanese anime anthology film released in 1987. It consists of nine shorts by different directors, many of whom had not directed before. This film has attained a degree of cult status.
  • Robot Carnival (1987) is an anime anthology film comprised of a collection of nine short films by a variety of directors, all featuring little or no dialogue. Many of the film's segments are directed by people who are primarily character designers or animators, not directors. The bookend segments, "Opening" and "Ending", feature a huge machine, the titular Robot Carnival, chugging along over the landscape unheeding of any obstacles in its way. Once a magnificent showcase of mechanical prowess, the hulk is now a decayed, rusting, malfunctioning engine of destruction.
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  • 5400.0
ja kanji
  • ロボット・カーニバル
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  • Japan
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  • Robot Carnival
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  • Japanese
Title
  • Robot Carnival
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  • Robotto Kãnibaru
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  • Studio A.P.P.P.
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  • 93871(xsd:integer)
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  • 1987(xsd:integer)
  • 1987-07-21(xsd:date)
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  • Robot Carnival (1987) is an anime anthology film comprised of a collection of nine short films by a variety of directors, all featuring little or no dialogue. Many of the film's segments are directed by people who are primarily character designers or animators, not directors. The bookend segments, "Opening" and "Ending", feature a huge machine, the titular Robot Carnival, chugging along over the landscape unheeding of any obstacles in its way. Once a magnificent showcase of mechanical prowess, the hulk is now a decayed, rusting, malfunctioning engine of destruction. During the early 1990's, this anthology was shown frequently on the Sci Fi Channel and later on the Turner Network, often paired with other feature-length anime films such as Vampire Hunter D, Demon City Shinjuku, and Twilight of the Cockroaches, making Robot Carnival one of the first tastes of anime to many American viewers.
  • Robot Carnival(ロボット・カーニバルRobotto Kãnibaru) is a Japanese anime anthology film released in 1987. It consists of nine shorts by different directors, many of whom had not directed before. This film has gained a small cult following.
  • Robot Carnival (ロボット・カーニバル, Robotto Kānibaru) is a Japanese anime anthology film released in 1987. It consists of nine shorts by different directors, many of whom had not directed before. This film has attained a degree of cult status.
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