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#Haruka Takachiho Planned Crusher Joe 2 Film with Katsuhiro Otomo, but Never Happened

#Haruka Takachiho Planned Crusher Joe 2 Film with Katsuhiro Otomo, but Never Happened

 

 

Japanese sci-fi author Haruka Takachiho revealed on Twitter today that he planned a sequel to the 1983 anime film adaptation of his popular novel series Crusher Joe, and that it was supposed to be a collaboration project with Katsuhiro Otomo (AKIRA).

 

The first anime film was released in Japan on March 12, 1983. It was directed by the novel’s original illustrator Yoshikazu Yasuhiko on a screenplay co-written by Takachiho and Yasuhiko. Otomo joined the first film as one of many guest designers, including Akira Toriyama, Hideo Azuma, and Rumiko Takahashi.

 

Takachiho writes,

 

A long time ago, I spent a night with Katsuhiro Otomo at a Japanese inn in Shuzenji, working on a proposal for Crusher Joe: The Movie 2. Otomo drew the storyboard for the beginning of the film, colored it with markers, then handed it over to Sunrise, but the project fell through, and now I don’t even know where Otomo’s hand-drawing storyboard and the proposal are.

 

 


 

 

The anime project later followed with two OVAs without Otomo’s involvement – Crusher Joe: The Ice Prison in February 1989 and Crusher Joe: The Ultimate Weapon: Ash in June 1989.   

 

 


The 1983 film’s original poster visual:



 


 

Source: Haruka Takachiho official Twitter

 

© Takachiho&Studio Nue, Sunrise

 

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