Patlabor
Mobile Police Patlabor, also known as Patlabor is a Japanese science fiction media franchise created by Headgear, a group consisting of manga artist Masami Yūki, director Mamoru Oshii, screenwriter Kazunori Itō, mecha designer Yutaka Izubuchi, and character designer Akemi Takada.
The popular franchise includes a manga, a TV series, two OVA series, three feature-length movies, two light novel series, and a short film compilation, named Minipato because of its super deformed drawing style. The series has been adapted into video games and licensed products from OST to toys. Patlabor is known for using mecha – designed by Yutaka Izubuchi – not just for police or military purposes, but also for industrial and municipal jobs. The series is one of the earlier examples of what is called a "media mix" in Japan, where there is no one source material: Multiple forms of media are worked on at the same time independently of each other.
Animations from Patlabor were used extensively in the music video "Juke Joint Jezebel" by KMFDM. The manga received the 36th Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen in 1991.
Plot
The story takes place in what was, at the time of release, the near future of 1998–2002. Robots called "Labors" are employed in heavy construction work. The Tokyo Metropolitan Police has its own fleet of Patrol Labors or Patlabors to combat crimes/terrorism and deal with accidents involving Labors. The story arcs usually revolve around Tokyo Metropolitan Police Special Vehicle Section 2, Division 2. Noa Izumi is the main protagonist of the series, but all of Division 2 play roles. Hata and Kusumi are main protagonists of the third Patlabor film. The Next Generation takes place in 2013, with an entirely new cast with the exception of Shige and Buchiyama in maintenance, but the new members of SV2 have similar names and personalities to the old ones.The feature films follow a separate continuity, referred to as the "movie timeline", as opposed to the "TV timeline", with the Early Days OVA following the "movie timeline", and the New Files OVA following the "TV timeline". In addition, the manga follows its own continuity.
The Next Generation features episodes that directly reference the TV series, while its final episode and movie are a direct sequel to the second movie.
Media
Manga
Released by Shogakukan through Shonen Sunday magazine from 1988 to 1994, the 22-volume series takes place in a separate timeline.Japanese volumes
Original release:- , July 1988
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- , March 1990
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- , September 1990
- , January 1991
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- , July 1991
- , October 1991
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- , March 1992
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- , April 1993
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- , March 1994
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- , January 2000
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- , July 2000
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- , September 2000
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North America volumes
- , 1998
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Anime
Early Days OVA
- Mobile Police Patlabor
Movies
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TV series and OVA sequel
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A three-part series of short films known as "Mobile Police Patlabor Minimum: Minipato" were shown before screenings of WXIII in 2002, Minipato uses paper puppets, CGI, and claymation to explain the rationale behind the whole concept of the series, especially how the Labors functioned in a realistic hard science fiction setting.
Patlabor REBOOT
Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor REBOOT was a short animated film released as part of Japan Animator Expo 2016 featuring a modernised version of Patlabor with new characters and utilising CG for the Labors.Live-action series
At the 2013 Tokyo Anime Fair, Tohokushinsha Film Corporation announced a live-action Patlabor project to be launched in 2014. On July 4, 2013, Mamoru Oshii announced that he would be involved in the project, in an unspecified capacity.On September 25, 2013, it was announced that Japanese actors Erina Mano would star as pilot Akira Izumino, Seiji Fukushi as Yūma Shiobara, Rina Oota as Ekaterina Krachevna Kankaeva, Shigeru Chiba reprising his anime role as chief Shigeo Shiba and Toshio Kakei as Captain Keiji Gotōda.
Called The Next Generation -Patlabor-, the project consisted of a drama series and movie. The drama series is divided into 14 "short story" episodes released to blu-ray and DVD and exclusively aired on BS Digital and Star Channel airing from 2014 and 2015, with limited advanced theatrical screenings dividing the series into 7 "chapters", each comprising two episodes. The movie THE NEXT GENERATION Patlabor: Shuto Kessen released in theatres on 1 May 2015, and a director's cut version of the movie was released on 10 October 2015.
The Next Generation takes place in the Patlabor world's version of 2013 Tokyo, and is a sequel to the anime TV series and second movie. The completion of the Babylon Project led to disuse of Labors, and Japan is in the midst of a recession. Labors falling into disuse also means there is also no place for the patrol labor squads, which have been shrunk to only one division.
The drama series follows the new members of SV2 as they solve cases and get into trouble like their predecessors did.
In the movie, followers of carry out terrorist attacks on Tokyo, re-enacting Tsuge's coup, and SV2 has to stop them.
Patlabor EZY
A new project announced at Annecy International Animated Film Festival in 2017. No further details known yet.Novels
Patlabor 1-5
Novels taking place in the same universe as the Early Days OVA and first movie.- Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor: Fuusoku 40 Meter – October 1990
- Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor 2: Syntax Error – March 1992
- Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor 3: Third Mission – September 1992
- Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor 4: Blackjack – July 1993
- Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor 5: Blackjack – October 1993
TOKYO WAR
- TOKYO WAR: Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor – April 1994
- TOKYO WAR: Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor – May 1994
- TOKYO WAR MOBILE POLICE PATLABOR – June 2005
The Next Generation
Novels taking place in the world of The Next Generation.- THE NEXT GENERATION Patlabor 1: Yuuma no Yuuutsu – March 2014
- THE NEXT GENERATION Patlabor 2: Akira no Ashita – April 2014
- THE NEXT GENERATION Patlabor 3: Shiroi Kasha – June 2014
- THE NEXT GENERATION Patlabor: Akai Kasha – February 2015
- THE NEXT GENERATION Patlabor: TOKYO WAR 2 Haiiro no Yuurei – May 2015
Other
- Bankuruwase: Keishi-chou Keibi-bu Tokushu Sharyou Ni-ka - January 2011
- Kouseki no Otoko - 2015
Video games
All Patlabor video games were released exclusively in Japan.- Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor
- Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor
- Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor: 98-Shiki Kidou Seyo!
- Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor: Griffon-hen
- Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor
- Kidō Keisatsu Patlabor: Game Edition
- Patlabor: Come Back Mini-Pato
- Kyoei Toshi
Licensing
The TV series and OVAs were released in the U.S. by Central Park Media. The first two movies were released by Manga Entertainment, but later remastered and re-released in 2006 by Bandai Visual. The third movie was released by Geneon Entertainment. Twelve sections of the manga have been translated and published by Viz Communications as single issues and in two trade paperbacks, but later dropped the manga before completing it.
Mini-Pato is available on DVD in regions 1, 2, and 4 in the Limited Edition Patlabor WXIII DVD packages.
In 2006, Bandai Visual's Honneamise label re-released the first two movies on DVD in North America with extensive bonus features and an alternate English track, and Beez Entertainment handled distribution in the UK.
Madman has the distribution rights for the movies in Australia and New Zealand in association with Manga Entertainment UK & TFC, Madman have been refused the rights to the Bandai Visual dubs of the Movies. In 2011 Madman Entertainment announced that they had secured the rights to the Early Days OVA series & the TV series from TFC, but announced on the 13th of April 2012 that due to unforeseen circumstances, Madman had indefinitely delayed their release into Australia and did not elaborate on the reasons. However, Madman has since rescheduled the first OVA for DVD and Blu-ray release on June 19, 2013. In July 2013, MVM Films has licensed the first OVA & TV series for distribution in the UK and will release them on Blu-ray and DVD.
Maiden Japan has licensed the original Patlabor OAV series and was released on Blu-ray and DVD on April 30, 2013. They have also licensed the TV series and was released on Blu-ray and DVD on July 16, 2013. They also release the second OVA series on Blu-ray and DVD on February 17, 2015. All of the Patlabor films have also been licensed by Maiden Japan, with the first film to be released on DVD and Blu-ray on May 5, 2015.