GIRLS UND PANZER MOVIE
MOVIE
Dubbed
SOURCE
ORIGINAL
RELEASE
November 21, 2015
LENGTH
120 min
DESCRIPTION
When the Ministry of Education goes back on its promise to keep Ooarai Girls Academy open, the task of saving the five-mile-long Academy Ship from the wreckers falls to Miho and her barely-seasoned tankery team. However, things go off track almost immediately. While the Oorai tank crew may have won the high school tournament, they’re now facing a larger and more experienced university team, and if they fail, their armored vehicles will be forfeit! Will they be swapping their tanks for the memories? It’s possible, but winning a tank battle is all about tactics and teamwork, and the fledgling Ooarai students have more friends and allies than anyone suspects.
(Source: Sentai Filmworks)
CAST

Yukari Akiyama

Ikumi Nakagami

Mako Reizei

Yuka Iguchi

Miho Nishizumi

Mai Fuchigami

Saori Takebe

Ai Kayano

Hana Isuzu

Mami Ozaki

Chiyomi Anzai

Maya Yoshioka

Katyusha

Hisako Kanemoto

Erika Itsumi

Hitomi Nabatame

Darjeeling

Eri Kitamura

Mika

Mamiko Noto

Maho Nishizumi

Rie Tanaka

Kay

Ayako Kawasumi

Anzu Kadotani

Misato Fukuen

Alice Shimada

Ayana Taketatsu

Nonna

Sumire Uesaka

Riko Matsumoto

Satomi Moriya

Momo Kawashima

Kana Ueda

Rosehip

Natsumi Takamori

Pepperoni

You Taichi

Klara

Jenya Davidyuk

Yuzu Koyama

Mikako Takahashi

Alisa

Aya Hirano

Orange Pekoe

Mai Ishihara

Kiyomi Sugiyama

Yuka Inoue

Midoriko Sono

Shiori Izawa
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REVIEWS

seanny
70/100Tsutomu Mizushima's thrilling moe-actioneer is also the natural endpoint of otaku culture's anti-war foundations.Continue on AniListI knew I'd be at least entertained, because veteran creator/director Tsutomu Mizushima knows how to make a fun anime. Girls und Panzer der Film is in some sense the Redline of tank combat. The entire latter half is a nonstop battle between a sprawling, cartoon cast and their mighty armored vehicles.
With $20M in the bank, it surpassed the Japanese box office earnings of Madoka: Rebellion, making it a force of otaku culture I knew little about. If anime of the past depicted the horror and pointlessness of war (Gundam) and promoted consumerism as the antidote to an ingrained war culture (Macross), Girls und Panzer goes a step further to abstract military combat from war itself.
With my disbelief suspended by the industrial power of a construction crane, the "way of the tank" is a bloodless and completely safe women's team sport, professionally organized and practiced in high school. Nevermind the live ammunition and urban destruction.
The ultimate basis of moe is idealized nostalgia; a return to youth, innocence, and a past that never really existed. Panzer is moe for doe-eyed children of course, but also for WWII-era armored vehicles and the quaint nationalism they evoke. The tank fetishism is thick. Each crew is a cartoon of their nationality. The English crew sips earl grey as they work, the proud Russians sing their native folk songs, and a Finnish girl strums her kantele mid-combat. The battle has them zipping across the named districts of an amusement park like Wild West Town and Nostalgic Japan Town.
It's a childish and hyper-sanitized rebranding of WWII, but that's the whole point. You can almost picture the hands of children gripping the tanks as they bound through the air and powerslide into the enemy: Vroom vroom! Kapow! Girls und Panzer is an otaku's tank playset.
There's an innocent joy to the tank-sport, purified of complexities like logistics, infantry, artillery, air, and more importantly, death, consequences and morality. Perhaps that's the natural endpoint of otaku culture's pacifist streak**, or perhaps it's merely the anime analog to the popular World of Tanks and War Thunder, which are just as innocent, glamorized and sports-like in their interpretation of WWII as Girls und Panzer.
** additional background info: Many early anime creators spent their adolescence in the anti-occupation, pro-communist protest movement, such as the founding members of Studio Ghibli, Mamoru Oshii, and so on. Many foundational otaku anime, such as Nausicaa, Gundam and Macross, show a simultaneous glamorization and rejection of war, as well as an apparent fetishism for the aesthetics of fascism. What's life without a little contradiction?
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