Broken Blade: The Land of Calamity
Broken Blade: The Land of Calamity

Broken Blade: The Land of Calamity

2010Movie50 minJapanese

Fourth Break Blade Movie. As Zess and Erekt returns to Athens, Krisna mobilizes their army to face the Athenian Invaders. Cleo continues living with Sigyn where the latter warns her not to harm Rygart again. Meanwhile, Sigyn assembles a special Golem force led by Narvi with Rygart, her older brother Nile and Sniper Loggin under her command including Girge. Girge is General Baldr's son and a talented Golem pilot who has been given Cleo's Golem but he is a former criminal who killed his teammates without reason which Baldr warns Rygart to be careful with his son and kill him if he does anything suspicious. As General True and General Baldr's forces head out, Rygart trains with his teammates to better use the Delphine while Hodr asks the Orlando Empire for help. Before leaving, Sigyn makes Rygart vow to come back safely. General True is ambushed by the Athenians led by Io and Nike

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IMDb7.1/10
Google Users85%
Director: Masashi KubotaGenres: Animation, Action, Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

In the world of Atlandia, humans and beings with the power of "Sigyn" coexist, but their lives are threatened by a giant, mobile fortress called the "Golems." Rygart Arrow, a young nobleman of the kingdom of Athens, discovers he is a "non-sorcerer," unable to use the power of Sigyn, which is considered a birthright. He is drawn into a conflict between the powerful empire of Cristiano and his own weak kingdom, leading him to pilot an ancient Golem, the "Iskander," that only non-sorcerers can operate.

Critical Reception

Broken Blade: The Land of Calamity, the first film in the series, was generally well-received by critics and audiences, particularly for its stunning animation, intricate world-building, and thrilling action sequences. It was praised for its unique take on a fantasy setting with elements of mecha, and for its compelling protagonist's journey.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its high-quality animation and visually impressive mecha designs.
  • Appreciated for its engaging fantasy world with unique magical systems.
  • Noted for its exciting and well-choreographed action sequences.

Google audience: Audiences generally enjoyed the series' unique blend of fantasy and mecha elements, with many commending the detailed animation and character development.

Fun Fact

The anime film series 'Broken Blade' is based on a manga of the same name written and illustrated by Yunosuke Yoshinaga.

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