Yatterman
A massive dayglo blast that hits your brain like a bullet train and kickstarts your pleasure centres, ”Yatterman” is far smarter than it has any right to be and it pops the pip all over your pipple. The original ”Yatterman” was a goofy ’70s television anime considered slightly risque and trashy for the times. Every week, toy-shop owner Gan and his cute assistant Ai battled the evil Doronbo gang, led by femme fatale Doronjo and her assistants – pig-nosed muscleman Tonzra and rat-faced mecha genius Boyacky – for pieces of the mystical skull stone, and every week the Doronbo gang failed. Takashi Miike takes these basic elements and injects a heaping helping of self-awareness, and some razor-sharp CGI that’s far better looking than anything Hollywood is putting out these days. Watching ”Yatterman” is like getting Candyland poured in your eyes. Attack sushi, the Funny Bunny Club, Titty Missiles, two mecha getting hot for each other and humping in the middle of a battle, a pile of all the schoolgirls in Japan – Yatterman offers up something shiny, new and nutty in every frame. Miike’s idea-cup is more than overflowing – in this flick it’s practically a geyser. The heart of the movie, however, is Doronjo, played by Kyoko Fukada, the sugar princess from Kamikaze Girls. She’s a preening, prancing, pretty-pony prima donna who just loves to be evil because, well, she’s a genius. What else is she going to do? But Fukada also brings adult shading to her cartoon character and maintains her essential humanity.
– SUBWAY CINEMA
Duration: 111 min
Dialogue: Japanese
Subtitles: English







