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Dr.Jobs and his Scary Laboratory Part-1

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Bricks Tricks Production

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Category:   Comedy, Fantasy, Sci-fi
Length:   4:59:00
Date Added:   August 29th 2006
Format:   Quicktime

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For more than twenty-five years, I've been successfully participated in animation music composition(cartoon "Urusei Yatsura", Movie "Tampopo", "Gerry Anderson's FireStorm", etc). These works hardly pursue a whole synchronization of music and pictures, so inevitably, I feel frustrated with the unbalanced two elements. Recent years have been my challenge to seek its solution with brick toys animations. Also the music composition to meet the trial has been another project.

The number of genuine children's animations seems decreasing compared to the number aiming for OTAKU (freaks) in Japan. The audience of this Dr. Jobs' series aims for five to ten-year old children. In each story, I'd like to create a comedy with this brick character, which you will find his brilliant invention always ending up with a bitter experience.

Enjoy it!

Fumitaka Anzai / Bricks Tricks Production

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An Old Ore wrote:

This is a spectacular film with a grand opening shot. The visual is simply filled with eye-candy. The lighting and set design are like a brickfilmers wet dream, with great attention to detail.

Slightly held back by the animation in parts, the motion still manages to be quite delicious throughout. The facial animation is simply delightful to watch.

As for the story, the pacing is a little slow and the end result of what the Doctor is trying to acheive seems to be on the disappointing side. Worth watching, if just for the lighting.

Tim wrote:

Dr. Jobs and his Scary Laboratory Part-1 is a stunning visual and brickfilming achievement that is full of spunk and barrels of fun.

This film succeeds by its brilliant sound design, colorful visuals and fluid animation. While it is technically impressive, it also has bit of an exciting little plot to keep an eye for. It's one great for the kids and the whole family.

Definetly one for the collection!




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