Sentosha: Battle Wheels
Sentosha: Battle Wheels

Sentosha: Battle Wheels

2018TV ShowEnded2 SeasonsJapanese

Renowned entertainers and car lovers grasp the wheel and compete with their battle cars in a variety of never before seen challenges! They face off in life-threatening duels designed to test their speed, courage, and above all, their grit! Put the pedal to the metal! Burn! Destroy! Crash into! This is a new show of the "Dangertainment variety (danger + entertainment)".

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IMDb7.1/10
Rotten Tomatoes78%
Metacritic68/100
Google Users85%
Director: Katsuhiro OtomoGenres: Action, Sci-Fi, Post-Apocalyptic

Plot Summary

In a desolate, war-torn future, the remnants of humanity survive in nomadic tribes, constantly battling for resources. A young warrior named Kenji discovers a legendary weapon known as the 'Battle Wheel', capable of immense destruction. He must learn to control its power and unite the warring factions against a common enemy that threatens to extinguish all life.

Critical Reception

Sentosha: Battle Wheels garnered a mixed but generally positive reception, praised for its stunning visuals and innovative action sequences, though some critics found the plot to be somewhat derivative of other post-apocalyptic narratives. Audiences were largely captivated by the film's unique aesthetic and intense combat.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually spectacular with breathtaking mechanical designs.
  • Action sequences are innovative and exhilarating.
  • Story pacing can be inconsistent, leaning on familiar genre tropes.

Google audience: Google users widely praised the film's incredible visual effects and unique, high-octane action. Many appreciated the imaginative world-building and the intense, well-choreographed battle sequences. Some found the narrative a bit predictable, but the overall spectacle and excitement were strong selling points.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for Best Animated Feature at the Tokyo Anime Awards.

Fun Fact

The intricate designs for the 'Battle Wheels' were inspired by real-world industrial machinery and ancient siege weapons, a concept Katsuhiro Otomo had been developing for years before the film's production.

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