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Release Date: 29 November 2004
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Boasting an extraordinary cast of characters in a comically abusive and chaotic adventure. Dead Leaves displays a new and uncharted dimension of Japanese animation, presented in an eye-popping vibrant and frantically paced action-adventure film, that intentionally rattles the senses. Named after a fictitious prison in outer space, with original character designs by graphic artist Imaitoonz and the directorial debut of Hiroyuki Imaishi. Dead Leaves was produced in an American comic book style, the colouration is fresh and full of colour and in actual fact 18,000 colours were used in the creation of this feature. However no 3d computer graphics were used, all of it was hand drawn making this a very impressive mecha action show. Viewers aren't allowed a moments peace as action piles on top of action and the whole thing comes rushing toward you at breakneck pace...
Pandy and Retro awaken naked on Earth with no recollection of their past. They embark on a devastating crime spree in search of food, clothing and transportation, but are captured by the cops and sent to the infamous lunar penitentiary named Dead Leaves. While incarcerated, they quickly discover that Dead Leaves is also a top-secret cloning facility, occupied by villainous guards and deformed genetic experiments. Ultra-manic chaos and hyper-violent bedlam ensue as they organise a prison break with the aid of their fellow mutant inmates.