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Gandahar
| Release Date: | Jan 1988 |
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| Genre: | Adventure / Sci-Fi / Animation / Fantasy |
| Awards: | 1 nomination |
| Cast: | Pierre-Marie Escourrou (Sylvain), Catherine Chevallier (Airelle), Georges Wilson (Métamorphe), Anny Duperey (Ambisextra (voice)), Jean-Pierre Ducos (Blaminhor (voice)), Christine Paris (Porte-parole (voice)), Zaira Benbabis (Voix Enregistrées (voice)), Claude Degliame (Voix Enregistrées (voice)), Olivier Cruveiller (Homme-métal (voice)), Jean-Pierre Jorris (Transformés (voice)), Dominique Maurin (Transformés (voice) (as...), Jean-Jacques Scheffer (Transformés (voice)), Jean Saudray (Transformés (voice)), Frédéric Witta (Transformés (voice)), Philippe Noël (Transformés (voice)), Teller (Octum (voice)), Philippe Duclos (Transformés (voice)), Joël Barbouth (Transformés (voice)), Michel Charrel (Transformés (voice)), Roland Lacoste (Transformés (voice)), Jacqueline Staup (Direction des voix), Chip Bolcik (Voice of Head / Man of Metal (voice)), Charles Busch (Gemmen (voice)), Glenn Close (Ambisextra (voice: English version)), Bridget Fonda (Historian (voice: English version)), Jennifer Grey (Airelle), Earl Hammond (Blaminhoe (voice)), Jill Haworth (Announcer (voice)), Earle Hyman (Maxum (voice)), Penn Jillette (Chief of the Deformed (voice)), David Johansen (Shayol (voice)), Terrence Mann (Collective Voice (voice)), Alexander Marshall (Apod (voice)), Christopher Plummer (Metamorphis (voice: English version)), Paul Shaeffer (Optiflow (voice)), John Shea (Sylvain) |
Ganhadar is an idyllic paradise where it's people have mastered both themselves and their environment. Everything exists in perfect harmony with the world, providing enlightenment for both the body and soul. Paradise is lost when a malevolent force begins to attack the outlying regions of the planet, attacking small villages and turning their people into stone. Sylvain is dispatched by the Council of Women to find out what is menacing the peaceful world. He is later attacked by strange bird-like creatures, rendering him unconscious when it falls on him. He wakes up in the presence of deformed figures, who are not the enemy, but instead mutated products of ancient scientists, perhaps during the search to perfect everything. He escapes and watches metallic drones, who are the attackers, passing through a metal doorway of some sort. From here he discovers the Metamorphisis, a gargantuan brain mass. He returns to the capital with Arielle, but not too soon to find it being attacked by the Men of Metal. The Metamorphisis and the Men of Metal are from a thousand years in the future. Sylvain is placed in suspended animation for a millenium, while the Metamorphisis destroys the world. When he wakes up, the Metamorphisis has become a sick, evil thing. It's cells have degraded and the stone people are brought into the future, re-animated, and then killed off to be used in the brain tissue. Sylvain must destroy the brain in order to change history, but is it possible?



