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Dallos

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Dallos
Dallos North American box art
ダロス
(Darosu)
GenreScience fiction
Created byHisayuki Toriumi
Original video animation
Directed byHisayuki Toriumi (uncredited)
Mamoru Oshii
Produced byYuji Nunokawa
Written byHisayuki Toriumi
Mamoru Oshii
Music byIchirō Nitta
Hiroyuki Namba
StudioPierrot
Licensed by
Released December 16, 1983 August 5, 1984
Runtime30 minutes
Episodes4 + 1 special (List of episodes)

Dallos (ダロス, Darosu) is a science fiction OVA series released in 1983. It was conceptualized by Hisayuki Toriumi, who also wrote the script and directed it with Mamoru Oshii.[1] It is widely considered not only the first OVA released but also the first animated direct-to-video production release.[2][3]

The storyline focuses on a rebellion on a Moon colony by settlers and a mysterious artifact called Dallos. The story and setting take influence by past works such as the 1966 feature film The Battle of Algiers and the 1966 novel The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress.[4]

Story

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In the near future, humanity has drained the Earth of its resources. To sustain Earth's populace, mining colonies are created on the Moon to provide vital natural resources.

After generations of mistreatment from the Earth Federal Government, the colonists retaliate by performing acts of terrorism leading directly to a conflict with their overseers. A mysterious structure on the Moon called Dallos is worshipped by the colonists and gives them hope. A young colonist by the name of Shun Nonomura is caught into the fray as he joins the rebels, dramatically affecting the lives of those close to him with his actions. A generational divide between the younger natural born colonists and their older compatriots arises as the allegiance to Earth as humanity's motherland is questioned.

Cast

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Cast
Character Japanese
Narrator Kouji Nakata
Shun Nonomura Hideki Sasaki
Alex Leiger Shuuichi Ikeda
Doug McCoy Tesshou Genda
Rachel Rumiko Ukai
Taizou Nonomura Mizuho Suzuki
Melinda Hearst Yoshiko Sakakibara
Max Hideyuki Tanaka
Erna Miki Fujimura
Consul General Yasuo Muramatsu
Chief of Public Safety Daisuke Gouri

The compilation film Dallos Special has English and Spanish dubs, but of unknown actors. The Japanese cast is retained.

The characters Alex Leiger, Doug McCoy, and Erna are sometimes known as Alex Riger, Dog McCoy, and Elna; respectively.

Episodes

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# Title
1"Remember Bartholomew"
2"The Order to Destroy Dallos!"
3"Raising in the Sea of Nostalgia, Act I"
4"Raising in the Sea of Nostalgia, Act II"

The four episodes were edited together to create the 85 minute-long film Dallos Special in 1985.

Release

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In 1991, Celebrity Home Entertainment released the Toho English dub of Dallos Special on VHS under the title Battle for Moon Station Dallos but censored. This feature version was later reissued in 1995 by Best Film and Video Corp simply titled Dallos. Discotek Media released the OVA series in uncut form on DVD in 2014.[5] The streaming platform Crunchyroll added the OVA series to its catalog in May 2015.[6] On August 3, 2024, Discotek announced a Blu-ray release of the OVA to be released in September 2024.[7]

In Spain, it was distributed, licensed, and dubbed onto VHS format by Chiqui Video during the 1980s.

References

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  1. ^ "アニメ様365日 [小黒祐一郎] 第157回 『DALLOS』". WEBアニメスタイル (in Japanese). June 30, 2009. Retrieved May 31, 2015.
  2. ^ Poitras, Gilles (2001). Anime Essentials: Every Thing a Fan Needs to Know. United States: Stone Bridge Press. p. 54. ISBN 9781880656532. ... the OVA (Original Video Animation) format ... that came into existence with the 1983 release of Dallos OVA ...
  3. ^ Martin, Theron (19 March 2014). "Dallos Sub.DVD - Review". Anime News Network. Retrieved 20 October 2015.
  4. ^ "SFE: Dallos". sf-encyclopedia.com.
  5. ^ "Discotek Adds Devilman TV, Cardcaptor Sakura Film, Jin-Roh, Dallos". Anime News Network. Retrieved 17 July 2013.
  6. ^ "Crunchyroll Adds DNA2 Anime to Catalog". Anime News Network. May 30, 2015. Retrieved May 30, 2015.
  7. ^ Hodgkins, Crystalin (2024-08-03). "Discotek Media Reveals 25 New Releases". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2024-08-03.
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