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Ao no 6-gou

Title:Ao no 6-gou
Blue Sub #6
Blue Sub. No. 6
Blue Sub. No. 06
Blue Sub.
Blue Submarine No. 6
青の6号
Overall:Rent
Keywords: , , , , ,
Notables: Animation - GONZO
GOUDA Hozumi
KAWAMORI Shoji
MAEDA Mahiro
R1 License - Bandai

Global warming has swelled the oceans, enveloping whole cities. An army of anthropogenized sea creatures is winning their battle to eradicate mankind from the face of the Earth. Our last hope is a class of super-submarines. These "Blue Subs" are the only thing standing between mankind and oblivion.

[OVA, 1998, 4 episodes, 25+25+25+40 min]


1:00min U.S. Commercial - YouTube Video
1:47min DVD trailer - YouTube Video

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Blue Submarine, No. 6: Anime Legends Complete Collection
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Blue Submarine No. 6 - Blues (Vol. 1)
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Blue Submarine No. 6 (Special Edition)
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Blue Submarine No. 6 - Minasoko-Ocean (Vol. 4)
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Blue Submarine No. 6 - Hearts (Vol. 3)
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Blue Submarine No. 6 - Pilots (Vol. 2)
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OverallArtAnimationCharacter Design MusicSeries StoryEpisode StoryReviewer
Avoid 5 7 3 2 4 6 Devil Doll #
[Score: 39%]
Sadly, this anime failed to catch me, and it didn't improve when I rewatched it now after more than a year.
The character development is missing so badly (except for red-eyed Muteo - I like her). Therefore all that is left is a lot of underwater battle, strange monster-like beings plus some anti-war and race tolerance message that may be reasonable but far from original. Furthermore the show reduces itself to dialogues like: "They're killing us!" - "So we kill them first?" Sorry folks, I already got the point long before that line.
I simply don't like this anime, as I cannot sympathize with the protagonists. Zorndyke's monologue in episode 4 was the most interesting part of the story, yet even this was too predictable. And that Jazz music trampled on my nerves...

Last updated Monday, June 02 2008.
Buy 10 10 10 10 7 Kari #

I like this mini-series. I like the character designs, the voice acting and the way CG was used in this. The music was great. I'm not sure if this show has a two volume soundtrack, but I only own one. It consists of 8 instrumental tracks, and 1 vocal track called Mina Soko ni Nemure. The songs are all of a Jazz nature, and I find them very relaxing.

The plot is similar to that of several shows in the anime genre, which is the human race is about to become extinct for whatever reason. The reason for that in Blue Sub. No. 6 is because the world has been engulfed in an endless sea, making it impossible for humans to survive.

The Special Edition DVD of Blue Sub. No. 6 costs $10.00 - $20.00.



Last updated Friday, November 17 2006.
Buy 8 10 7 6 7 8 AntitrustSpider #
Really great computer animation mixed in with the other parts. The story line is a little weird but goes well. I enjoyed watching it.

Last updated Sunday, February 16 2003.
Rent 7 10 9 5 Midnighter #
Blue Sub was interesting. Personally, I liked it, except for the CG animation. The traditional animation was some of the best I have ever seen. And the character designs were excellent. (I'm a sucker for the cute, short-haired girls) The story was servicable, and the characters were pretty well rounded out for such a short series, such angst! I especially liked the ending.
Unfortunately, the dub isn't that good, and the voice filters for the bad-guys are unspeakably bad. I couldn't even understand what they were saying half the time. Maybe subtitled is better, but unfortunately I havn't seen it.
Overall, this is definately worth checking out, but I wouldn't buy it.

Last updated Wednesday, October 09 2002.
Rent 10 10 8 7 6 6 RedSilver #
The story line for Blue Sub is OK. I'm just not into all that hug and kiss stuff. Peace&Love is what the main charactor is trying to find in a world of hate and distruction.
Even thou the story line is not so good the art makes up for it. If you watch Blue Sub 6 it will only be for the cool Animation&Art.
by RedSilver
Note: the music is odd but good, it like some sort of jazz

Last updated Thursday, March 28 2002.
Rent 8 9 6 8 8 Courtney #
An interesting but concise story. Thats what I think of BLUE SUBMERINE NO.6. The post-apocalyptic genre is one of those done-to-death themes in anime but I think this title managed to actually bring a little something back to the subject rather than take it away. They did a lot with their computer generation spliced with animation to give people a rich and textured view of a dying world. The only reason I can't give this series a BUY rating is because the price-gauging a-holes that market the series force you to buy each haf hour segment in four parts (But if you want to spend $100 on 2 hours knock yourself out!). I have to say that I wanted to see a lot more done with the story, maybe under a full season run, but that probably would have just run the series into the ground. Instead I will simple accept BLUE SUBMERINE as a brief but memorable journey in storytelling and animation that Id like to see thrive.

Last updated Tuesday, October 16 2001.
Rent 9 9 7 8 8 Sutekh #
This is an excellent mini-series that everyone should get a chance to see sometime. I loved the animation and to my surprise there was a pretty good story and character development to back it up. So I suppose you want to know why if I liked it so much did I give it a rent only review? That is because all the episodes are sold separately at 30$ a piece that is a dollar per minute. That is a little too rich for my blood and to add salt to the wound BlockBuster has the whole series on one tape.

Last updated Monday, October 15 2001.
Rent 9 10 6 6 The Coyote #
The art and animation in this one alone make this one worth seeing, It has a heavy political message but I didn't mind it as much as say princess mononoke. the story gets deeper as it gose. after the first two episodes i wansnt impressed but the next two made it more than worth seeing so don't give up on it the last episode is in my opinion a classic and ties the story together tremendously well. the art and animation in this one are superb

Last updated Thursday, February 15 2001.
Rent 7 9 5 8 7 Bryan #

This five part OAV is best known for its heavy use of computer generated graphics. It also has quite a pedigree with several anime notables (and more than a few Sun workstations) working on it, including Kawamori Shoji, known for the mecha designs of Macross.

What is really interesting is that this OAV is based on a manga from the 60s! As I read this on the web, one could take issue with its credibility (the page I got that tid-bit from is here" href="http://www.amo­tokyo.com/ao6/index.­htm">here">http://www.amotokyo.­com/ao6/index.htm">here), but the character designs are so odd, that I tend to believe it.

There isn't a lot of time for character introductions in five 22 minute programs. This little problem was brilliantly solved by making the characters standard archetypes, so archetypical in fact that they need no introduction. They could just about wear name-tags: Hi I'm the grizzled captain; Hi, I'm, the spunky young idealist, etc. This would include Hayami Tetsu, the bitter and jaded, yet brilliant, loner who is called back to Help Save The Earth. Of course he eventually does, and proves another anime law while he is at it. If you are a good guy you can blow-up anything with a simple machine gun -- including stuff that couldn't be dispatched of by numerous aircraft with ridiculously high caliber weapons.

In the first OAV, "Pilots", there is a really good crowd scene when our hackneyed heroes are running back to Blue 6. The crowd they are running against was really well drawn with every person having identifiable features and moving independently of everyone else. I think this was done with cels. At lot of the show is not, instead using computer animation. I, for one, am a cel-based anime fan, though it did have its moments.

This included the really neat shell bombardments, and a great under/over water fight scene in the first episode where Tetsu takes on some of the bad guy mechas in this neat little transforming mini-sub/Valkyrie thing. I really have to admit that it looked good, and it would have been impossible with cels. In fact, the only cels in a lot of this segment were the head shots of the pilots. Of course all the explosions look like those in Quake II, which is a little irksome. I think I like the way they still used cels in Cowboy Beebop for blowing stuff up :).

I'm a bit of a cold-war era submarine otaku, and as such I was a bit disappointed with the sub warfare in the show, at least the first two episodes, which are all that I've seen thus far. I mean the States spent 30 billion dollars (yes, that is a B) to wire the oceans for sound during the cold war. Yet, these guys can't hear the "phantom ship", despite the fact that the crew is a bunch of bizarre (and, really, very inane looking) Wes Craven like monsters that run around beating pipes and drums. Ever hear of run silent, run deep guys? Geez.

Ok, I could go on quite a bit about that, but why bother. I was happy with how well the under water topography was rendered. The torpedoes and the subs looked great (image wise, I think the Blue Subs' designs were kind of silly), and I found the mechas and the bad guys' biological weapons to be pretty doggone cool. The character designs of the bad guys themselves, with the notable exception of the sort of female humanoid things, were just dumb. Whenever the big Talking Shark was on I cringed and hoped the scene would be over soon.

The background music was really neat. I'd consider getting the sound track if I still lived in Kansas and made futile attempts at chasing tornadoes. I guess this was done by a studio or a production company called Toshiba Emi. Anyway, it was really unique. Just find a couple MP3's and see for yourself.

In the end this gets a rent, though I'll likely go through quite a few other titles first. I found the plot to be just a little too silly for my liking. The science was just wrong (I guess if I go into details that would be a spoiler) and that always bugs me. Couple that with a female lead whose character design I couldn't stand, and I'm not in a big hurry to see more.



Last updated Sunday, January 30 2000.

Other Sites
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One of the few Blue 6 pages http://www.amotokyo.com/ao6/index.htm
Official Japanese Series Web Site http://www.gonzo.co.jp/anime_ao6/

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