, also known as ''Slayers Movie 2 - The Return'', is a 1996 Japanese
comic fantasy
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Literature
The subgenre rose ...
anime
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film written by
Hajime Kanzaka and directed by
Kunihiko Yuyama
is a Japanese director best known for his work on the ''Pokémon'' anime franchise. He also directed '' Magical Princess Minky Momo'', '' Leda: The Fantastic Adventure of Yohko'', '' The Three Musketeers Anime'', '' Ushio and Tora'', '' Kimagu ...
and
Hiroshi Watanabe. It is the second film released in the ''
Slayers
is a Japanese light novel series written by Hajime Kanzaka and illustrated by Rui Araizumi. The novels have been serialized in '' Dragon Magazine'' since 1989, before being published into individual volumes. They follow t ...
'' saga and a sequel to 1995's ''
Slayers Perfect'' that was itself followed by ''
Slayers Great'' in 1997.
In ''Slayers Return'', the mercenary heroines
Lina Inverse
is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the comic fantasy-themed light novel, manga and anime series ''Slayers''. Lina Inverse is a young yet very powerful sorceress travelling the world in search of adventure and treasure. Lina has b ...
and
Naga the Serpent
is a fictional character in the light novel, anime, manga, radio drama and game versions of Hajime Kanzaka's media franchise ''Slayers'', who was introduced in '' Dragon Magazine'' in 1990. She is also often known as Naga the White Serpent, which ...
are hired to rescue a village girl from an evil wizard who is searching there for a legendary treasure that might be an invincible magical weapon instrumental for his plan of world domination. The film was met with a positive reception and was also adapted into a
manga
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version by Kanzaka and Shoko Yoshinaka.
Plot
Young sorceresses
Lina Inverse
is a fictional character and the main protagonist of the comic fantasy-themed light novel, manga and anime series ''Slayers''. Lina Inverse is a young yet very powerful sorceress travelling the world in search of adventure and treasure. Lina has b ...
and
Naga the Serpent
is a fictional character in the light novel, anime, manga, radio drama and game versions of Hajime Kanzaka's media franchise ''Slayers'', who was introduced in '' Dragon Magazine'' in 1990. She is also often known as Naga the White Serpent, which ...
travel across the world in search of adventure and money, bickering with each other along the way. They meet a girl named Saleena, who seems to be a random victim of the result of their petty food fight that ended with a powerful spell explosion. The truth is she has been already injured since when she escaped from her village of Biaz, where the evil organization Zein enslaved the population. The usually selfish Lina inexplicably agrees to help them: she has heard about an ancient elven treasure made of the nearly indestructible magical metal of
orihalcon and she would like to put her hands on it. Because of Lina's suspicious behavior, the equally greedy Naga decides to follow them.
Once in Biaz, the two ask for a reward for saving it but the village chief and Saleena's father are not able to give them a reward high enough, so Naga takes and puts on an orihalcon bracelet she finds there. Lina and Naga embark to defeat the Zein megalomaniac leader Galev and discover is a fluke as his wizard powers are mostly a bluff, and his organization currently consists of just himself and his sole underling Zahhard. The girls and Saleena confront Galev's arriving collection of henchmen but they want to get Galev themselves because he did not pay their promised salary. Turns out that Galev planned to take hold of a long-lost legendary superweapon that find out about in an old magic book and if he was able to take possession of it, conquer and rule to world.
When the weapon is unearthed, what Lina thought would be immense treasure turns out to be a massive
golem
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made whole of orihalcon. Naga's bracelet is its control device but she can not either control it properly or take it off. The golem attacks them all and a chase and running battle begins, in which everyone joins the forces to defeat the golem and the mini-golems it spawns. To solve destroy the crazed golem, Lina asks Naga to create one of her golems and surround it with a barrier, so Lina can cast a destructive Dragon Slave spell and send the second golem right against the first, finally defeating it but ruining all the orihalcon. The film ends with the girls and Biaz's people running after Galev, because not only did he take money from them and spend it on useless fancy costumes for his organization, but now it was also impossible for the chief to pay Lina and Naga.
Cast
Release
''Slayers Return'' was originally released theatrically in Japan on August 3, 1996, distributed by
Toei Animation
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and screened in as a
double feature
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with the film version of ''
X''.
Bandai Visual
was a Japanese anime, film production, and distribution enterprise, established by Bandai and a subsidiary of Bandai Namco Holdings. They focused mainly in international distribution of anime properties in North America.
Most of the anime and ...
's home version was released on the
VHS and
LaserDisc in April 1997, and re-released on the
DVD
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as part of the ''EMOTION the Best Slayers Movie Edition DVD-BOX'' (EMOTION the Best スレイヤーズ 劇場版 DVD-BOX) collection of all ''Slayers'' films in 2010. It was included in the collection of digitally remastered ''Slayers'' films and OAV series, released on
Blu-ray
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in Japan on October 30, 2015.
The film was released by
ADV Films
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on the
DVD
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in
North America in 2003 as ''Slayers Movie 2 - The Return''; ADV also acquired distribution rights for it in the
UK. ''Return'' was later released by ADV with the other four ''Slayers'' movies in a "Movie" boxset, and with the other four movies and both OVA series in a "Movies and OVAs" box set.
The English dubbing version was written by Dan Kanemitsu and directed and produced by Sandra Krasa. The film was also broadcast in the English version by ADV's
Anime Network
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History
The network was launched in North America in late 2002 and is marketed to multi system operators (MSOs) as both a free and subscript ...
, and was released in
Australia and
New Zealand
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by
Madman Entertainment
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, in
France
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by
Déclic Images, in
Italy
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by Yamato Video (dubbed to Italian by DEA Digital Editing Audio), and in
Germany
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by ACOG and OVA Films (dubbed to German by Circle of Arts).
Books
A companion guide book was published by
Fujimi Shobō in the ''Dragon Magazine Collection'' in August 1996 (released also in the low-budget "miniartbook" version), followed by ''Slayers Return Anime Comic'' in November 1996. The scripts for ''Return'', ''
Great
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* Great, a relative measurement in physical space, see Size
* Greatness, being divine, majestic, superior, majestic, or transcendent
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* List of people known as "the Great"
*Artel Great (born ...
'' and ''
Gorgeous
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*Gorgeous barb, a species of cyprinid fish native to Africa
*Gorgeous bushshrike, a bird in the family Malaconotidae
*Gorgeous prawn goby, a species of goby native to tropical reefs of the Indian Ocean to the weste ...
'' were published in the book ''Slayers Original''.
The film's 1997
manga
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adaptation was written by Hajime Kanzaka and illustrated by Shoko Yoshinaka. It is the fourth volume of the main ''Slayers'' series, although it represents a break in the continuity of the story. It was published in North America by
Central Park Media
Central Park Media, often abbreviated as CPM, was an American multimedia entertainment company based in New York City, New York and was headquartered in the 250 West 57th Street building in Midtown Manhattan (on the corner of Central Park, hen ...
on February 4, 2004.
Soundtrack
The original soundtrack ''Slayers Return: Motion Picture R'' (KICA-314) was originally released on
CD in Japan by
King Records on August 28, 1996. It was later released in North America by ADV Films on November 19, 2002 (B00007BH7R).
The soundtrack contains all of the film's background music (BGM) composed by
Takayuki Hattori
is a Japanese film, television, video game and non-soundtrack music composer, arranger and conductor. He is the son of the composer Katsuhisa Hattori and grandson of composer Ryoichi Hattori. He has won three Japan Academy Prize awards in the ...
, the ending song (as well as its special version called "Movie Size Version"), and two characters songs ("image songs") along with a special version of one of them (called "Fireball Groove Mix") and a karaoke version of the other. All vocalized songs were performed by
Megumi Hayashibara
is a Japanese voice actress, singer, lyricist and radio personality from Kita ward in Tokyo and is affiliated with self-founded Woodpark Office. One of the most prominent Japanese voice actresses since the 1990s, Hayashibara is best known for ...
and
Maria Kawamura
, better known by the stage name , is a Japanese actress, voice actress and singer from Setagaya, Tokyo. Kawamura is a freelancer and a former affiliate of Arts Vision. In 1991, she married manga artist Mamoru Nagano.
Filmography
Television a ...
.
The film's theme song "Just Be Conscious" was released as a single CD (KIDA-136) by
Starchild Records on July 5, 1996. Both "Just Be Conscious" and "Run All the Way!" were featured in Hayashibara's 1997 album ''
Irāvatī''. The songs from the film were also later included in the CD collection ''The Best of Slayers Vol. 2 (From OVA, Movie & Game)''.
Reception
The film was well received by most Western anime critics, including a score of 79% from Patrick King of Animefringe. Dani Moure of Mania.com gave this "hilarious little movie with endearing characters" a B+ and positively compared it to the first ''Slayers'' film, writing that ''Return'', despite a shorter run time than its predecessor, is "still immensely enjoyable, and actually manages to be a complete story that doesn't totally alienate those who have no prior experience with the series." Mania.com's Chris Beveridge too praised the film, especially for how it "tells a fun little tale with a fair number of quirky twists and physical comedy that it has something that would make just about anyone laugh," also giving it a B+ and declaring it "definitely a keeper." Zac Bertschy of
Anime News Network recommended it as a classic of its era, stating, "anime was somehow different back in the mid-1990s, and ''Slayers Return'' is a perfect time capsule back to those days. Don't miss it." Anime News Network's Daryl Surat retrospectively included it among the best anime of 1996, also noting it as his favourite ''Slayers'' film.
According to The Digital Fix, "if you've seen any of the other ''Slayers'' films/OVAs, you'll know what to expect from ''Slayers Return''; it's certainly an enjoyable way to spend an hour (and doubly so if you prefer the solitary Lina/Naga vibe to the party dynamic found in the TV series);" the film received a score of 7/10. Animetion gave it four stars out of five, opining that "if you want serious and meaningful fantasy check out ''
Escaflowne'', but if you want love-struck golems, disenfranchised henchmen, villains with delusions of grandeur, plenty of pointless explosions and a good laugh then ''Slayers Return'' is just what you're looking for." Polish fantasy writer Aleksandra Janusz, writing for the magazine ''Kawaii'', noted the film to be funnier than its predecessor, which she called "a very good movie". In a relatively rare dissenting review, Mania.com's Megan Lavey gave ''Return'' a score of C, calling it "the weakest movie out of the
'Slayers'' films simply because the plot is not memorable and even Lina and Naga aren't very funny themselves in it, especially when compared to ''
Great
Great may refer to: Descriptions or measurements
* Great, a relative measurement in physical space, see Size
* Greatness, being divine, majestic, superior, majestic, or transcendent
People
* List of people known as "the Great"
*Artel Great (born ...
''."
References
External links
Official website(Madman Entertainment's ''Slayers'' Movie Collection)
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1996 anime films
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Films directed by Kunihiko Yuyama
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Films scored by Takayuki Hattori