Fire and Ice
Fire and Ice

Fire and Ice

1983
Movie
81 min
English

The villainous Nekron and his mother, Queen Juliana, plot against the human race from their frigid fortress. Creating mass destruction with huge glaciers, mother and son incur the wrath of Larn, a warrior whose entire village was destroyed by ice. When Nekron's underlings kidnap the beautiful Princess Teegra, Larn sets out to rescue her, assisted by the fierce and enigmatic Darkwolf.

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IMDb6.7/10
Google Users75%
Director: Ralph BakshiGenres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Fantasy

Plot Summary

In a prehistoric era of magic and brutality, the beautiful princess Teegra is abducted by the evil King Nekron and his sorceress, Marlene. Nekron, who rules from a fortress of ice, plans to sacrifice Teegra to his goddess. Teegra's father, the ruler of the volcanic region of Fire, sends his best warrior, Darkwolf, to rescue her. Darkwolf, with the help of the courageous Larn and the mystical Juliana, must battle Nekron's formidable forces to save Teegra and prevent the world from being plunged into eternal winter.

Critical Reception

Ralph Bakshi's 'Fire and Ice' is a visually striking animated fantasy film that garnered a cult following for its unique rotoscoped animation style and mature themes. While not a critical darling upon release, it's praised for its ambitious visual artistry and distinctive, gritty fantasy world, though some found its plot and character development to be less compelling than its visuals.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its stunning and innovative rotoscoped animation.
  • Appreciated for its dark, mature fantasy aesthetic and world-building.
  • Criticized by some for a simplistic plot and underdeveloped characters.

Google audience: Audiences generally appreciate the film's unique visual style and its contribution to adult animation. Many find the fantasy elements and adventurous spirit engaging, though some acknowledge its narrative shortcomings.

Fun Fact

The film's distinctive rotoscoped animation style involved tracing over live-action footage shot with actors, a technique Bakshi famously employed in 'Lord of the Rings' (1978) and 'Wizards' (1977).

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GenerationofSwine

GenerationofSwin...

This needed to be R rated. It teetered on the edge so often that a little push and it would have hit the notes it should have it to be American pop good. But it's PG, shocking given who created it. It was a darker tone than Lord of the R...