Submarine 707 Revolution
Submarine 707 Revolution

Submarine 707 Revolution

2006Movie100 minJapanese

A high-tech terrorist plagues the ocean... To counter the subversive activities of the USR, a shadowy terrorist group menacing the seas, the leading nations of the world join forces to form the Peace Keeping Navy (PKN). Its inauguration ceremony, however, quickly turns into disaster as Admiral Red, charismatic leader of the USR, launches a surprise attack on the PKN. With fi erce fi repower, Red lets his intentions be known that he will destroy anything that gets in the way of his twisted vision of an ideal future... Dive into this exciting deep-sea military action-adventure thriller, as Captain Hayami and the crew of the 707 try to outwit Admiral Red's gargantuan nuclear submarine!

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Director: Unknown (TV Series)Genres: Animation, Action, Sci-Fi, War

Plot Summary

In the year 20XX, humanity faces a dire threat from the alien empire known as 'Borg'. Humanity's last hope lies in the experimental submarine '707'. A young, untested pilot is tasked with operating this powerful vessel and defending Earth from the alien onslaught. The series follows his journey as he learns to pilot the submarine and faces increasingly dangerous alien forces.

Critical Reception

Submarine 707 Revolution is a niche anime series that garnered moderate attention within its genre. While praised for its action sequences and unique premise, it received criticism for its underdeveloped plot and characters. It holds a cult following among fans of mecha and submarine-based combat anime.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its intense submarine combat and futuristic technology.
  • Criticized for a predictable storyline and lack of character depth.
  • Appreciated by fans of military-themed anime.

Google audience: Information regarding specific Google user reviews for 'Submarine 707 Revolution' is not readily available in public databases. However, general sentiment among anime forums suggests a mixed reception, with some appreciating the action and premise while others found it lacking in narrative substance.

Fun Fact

The original 'Submarine 707' manga was serialized in Kodansha's 'Shonen Magazine' starting in 1964.

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