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Both features are produced by the same company (Rankin/Bass), and were animated by the Japanese company Topcraft. Stylistic similarities are obvious, and both movies will offer an excellent fantasy genre experience. Flight of the Dragons is even less well-known than the other Rankin/Bass anime releases, and it is truly a shame due to the quality of the movie.
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Both features are produced by the same company (Rankin/Bass), and were animated by the Japanese company Topcraft. Stylistic similarities are obvious, and both movies will offer an excellent fantasy genre experience.
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Both movies were created by Japanese studio Topcraft (later assimilated to form Studio Ghibli). Both works feature clear art and stylistic similarities, were produced/released by the same U.S. company, and are excellent representations of the fantasy genre in anime of the period.
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Akira
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Angel Cop
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Both series climax with a very powerful psychic going on a rampage; fighting an all-out battle against the protagonists.
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Angel Cop
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Genma Taisen
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Both anime involve extreme battles between powerful psychic forces.
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Akira
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Genma Taisen
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This is an often overlooked work of Rintaro and Katsuhiro Otomo. Otomo was the director of Akira, and many of the concepts and visual styles of Harmageon show up in Otomo's later works (including Akira). Harmagedon is considerd by many to be the building block of Otomo's later accomplishments. If you want to see where it all started with Otomo or with his style, Harmagedon and Akira are worth doing a comparison viewing.