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Appleseed Alpha

Appleseed Alpha is a 2014 Japanese computer-animated directed by , serving as a to the Appleseed franchise based on the created by . Set in a post-apocalyptic world devastated by , the film follows mercenaries Deunan Knute, a skilled human soldier, and her partner Briareos as they undertake a dangerous mission in the ruins of . Produced by in collaboration with and Lucent Pictures Entertainment, it features English dubbing with voice actors including as Deunan and as Briareos. The film premiered digitally in the United States on July 15, 2014, and received a theatrical release in on January 17, 2015. The narrative centers on Deunan and Briareos accepting a contract to protect two civilians, and Olson, who hail from the enigmatic utopian city of Olympus, in hopes of leveraging their knowledge to rebuild . As they navigate hostile territories and confront psychopathic adversaries like the clone and the brute Two Horns, the duo uncovers secrets about advanced technology and the fragile balance between humans and bioroids. Running at 93 minutes, the film emphasizes high-stakes action sequences, cyberpunk themes of human-machine coexistence, and visual effects showcasing detailed environments. Critically, Appleseed Alpha holds a 58% approval rating on based on 67 reviews, praised for its and but critiqued for a formulaic storyline. On IMDb, it scores 6.5 out of 10 from over 9,500 user ratings, appealing to fans of the for expanding the lore of Deunan and Briareos' partnership before the events of the original Appleseed. The screenplay by adapts Shirow's concepts into a self-contained , highlighting themes of survival and redemption in a dystopian future.

Development and production

Development

Appleseed Alpha was announced on February 11, 2014, as a new computer-generated (CG) animated film adaptation of Masamune Shirow's Appleseed manga, positioned as a prequel to the existing franchise. The project originated under the working title "Project Alpha," with Lucent Pictures Entertainment securing approximately ¥50 million (about US$500,000) in Japanese government funding in 2013 to support its development as a collaborative Japan-U.S. animation effort. This initiative aimed to revitalize the Appleseed series following a seven-year hiatus since the 2007 film Appleseed Ex Machina, by crafting a standalone narrative that explores untapped elements of the manga's universe while potentially laying groundwork for future installments. Shinji Aramaki was brought on as director, marking his third involvement in the franchise after helming Appleseed (2004) and Appleseed Ex Machina (2007). Aramaki's vision centered on delving into the early backstory of protagonists Deunan Knute and her cyborg partner Briareos Hecatonchires, depicting their experiences as mercenaries in a post-apocalyptic world ravaged by World War III. This approach allowed the film to examine foundational dynamics between humans and cyborgs amid themes of survival and trust in a devastated landscape, distinct from the main manga's established timeline. The screenplay was penned by , who emphasized narrative gaps in the original by diverging into an alternate origin story that highlights human-cyborg interdependencies and the harsh realities of post-war existence. Production was handled by U.S.-based Lucent Pictures Entertainment in partnership with Japan's , fostering an international collaboration to blend creative perspectives. Overseeing the effort were producers Joseph Chou, known for his work on and , and Eiichi Kamagata, ensuring alignment between the trans-Pacific teams.

Animation and design

Appleseed Alpha was produced entirely using 3D computer-generated imagery by , the studio co-founded by producer Joseph Chou and director to specialize in high-quality animation for feature films. This approach built upon Aramaki's prior experience with the Appleseed franchise, where he had pioneered integration in the 2004 , but featured refinements for more fluid character movements through enhanced performance capture techniques. The film's visual design drew heavily from the cyberpunk aesthetics of Shirow's original , emphasizing intricate mechanical details in cyborg prosthetics and a gritty post-apocalyptic realism in its depiction of ruined cityscapes, particularly the devastated remnants of as a lawless . These environments blended hyper-detailed with advanced biomechanical elements, showcasing Deunan's athletic human form and Briareos's imposing multi-legged body optimized for dynamic action sequences. Technical challenges centered on harmonizing lifelike human animations with the rigid, metallic motions of robotic components, achieved by blending realistic rendering with subtle stylistic nods to traditional hand-drawn to maintain visual . The involved between the team at and American partners, including for co- oversight, ensuring character models supported intense battle choreography and environmental interaction effects. Running 93 minutes in length, the film was presented in a 1.78:1 to immerse viewers in its dystopian vistas.

Story and characters

Plot

In the 22nd century, following the devastation of from 2099 to 2126, survivors eke out an existence in the ruins of , where competing and factions vie for control amid scarce resources and ongoing skirmishes. Deunan Knute, a skilled soldier, and her partner work as mercenaries, taking on dangerous jobs to survive in this post-apocalyptic wasteland. While eliminating rogue combat drones, Deunan and Briareos encounter Olson, a cybernetically enhanced soldier from Olympus, and the young bioroid Iris, and agree to escort them from the outskirts back to the legendary utopian city of Olympus, a beacon of hope isolated from the chaos. The group sets out on a perilous journey through irradiated wastelands filled with rogue drones and hostile scavengers, but they soon face relentless pursuit from the Triton faction's army of advanced cyborgs, commanded by the rogue cyborg Talos and his lieutenant Nyx. Talos, a former Olympus agent turned zealot, seeks to capture Iris to access and seize control of a prototype orbital superweapon from the war era, aiming to use it to reshape and dominate the fractured world. As ambushes intensify and Olson falls in battle, revelations emerge about Iris's true nature as an artificial bioroid engineered by Olympus specifically to interface with and neutralize the superweapon. The group presses on, allying temporarily with Two Horns against the Triton forces, leading to a massive confrontation at the superweapon's hidden site—a colossal spider-like battle platform capable of orbital strikes. In the climactic battle, Deunan and Briareos fight through waves of soldiers and mechs to disable the superweapon's core, with activating its destructive potential in a bid for supremacy. sacrifices herself by overriding the platform's defenses from within, allowing Briareos a critical shot to destroy it and preventing global catastrophe. With the threat eliminated and their debt to Two Horns absolved, Deunan and Briareos set out for Olympus, observed by an officer from the city, laying the foundation for their future roles in rebuilding humanity's future.

Characters

Deunan Knute is a skilled human mercenary with extensive military training, operating as a survivor in the post-apocalyptic ruins of a world ravaged by global war. Driven by strong survival instincts and unwavering loyalty to her partner, she navigates dangerous missions with precision and determination, embodying human resilience amid a landscape increasingly dominated by advanced cyborg technologies. Her role underscores the enduring strength of unaltered humanity in confronting technological upheaval. Briareos Hecatonchires serves as Deunan's steadfast partner, his human consciousness preserved within a formidable four-legged robotic exosuit designed for enhanced mobility and combat prowess. This fusion of organic mind and mechanical body allows him to provide critical tactical support during high-stakes operations, while his gruff, no-nonsense demeanor often injects moments of wry into their perilous journeys. Through his existence, Briareos represents the blurred boundaries between man and machine, highlighting the potential and challenges of cybernetic integration in a fractured society. Iris functions as a bioroid originating from the utopian enclave of Olympus, characterized by her naive yet deeply empathetic nature and innate ability to interface seamlessly with complex technologies. Engineered as an artificially created -like being for advanced interactions with machinery, her personal development delves into the pursuit of meaning for artificial beings, ultimately leading to a profound act of that advances the narrative's exploration of AI's role in . Olson acts as a cybernetically enhanced soldier from Olympus tasked with escorting Iris, possessing deep expertise in cutting-edge technologies essential for societal reconstruction, though his augmentations provide combat capabilities during their shared mission. His contributions symbolize the optimistic potential of human ingenuity to rebuild a war-torn world through scientific innovation, often relying on Deunan and Briareos for protection. Among the antagonists, Two Horns emerges as an opportunistic who employs Deunan and Briareos, leveraging his control over post-war settlements to pursue self-serving agendas in the chaotic ruins. , a ruthless leader of the Triton faction of advanced , seeks dominance through the acquisition of powerful weapons, driving conflicts that expose the perils of unchecked ambition in a divided era. His tactical subordinate, , a skilled operative, executes precise strategies on his behalf, collectively illustrating the dehumanizing effects of advanced cybernetic enhancement and loss of individuality in pursuit of power.

Cast and music

Voice cast

The English-language dub of Appleseed Alpha features a cast led by as Deunan Knute, whose energetic and determined delivery was highlighted in reviews for capturing the character's resilient spirit in the post-apocalyptic setting. voices , providing a stoic, resonant performance that emphasizes the cyborg's mechanical yet loyal nature. Wendel Calvert portrays Two Horns with a gravelly authority suitable for the antagonistic leader, while lends a nuanced edge to Olson. voices /Hitomi, bringing emotional depth to the dual role, handles with commanding presence, Elizabeth Bunch voices with subtle intensity, and Chris Hutchison rounds out key supporting roles as Matthews. The original Japanese version boasts a seasoned ensemble, with delivering Deunan Knute's portrayal through layered emotional nuance that underscores her vulnerability amid high-stakes action. Junichi Suwabe's deep, resonant voice suits , conveying the cyborg's introspective strength effectively in cyberpunk-infused dialogue. provides a booming, authoritative tone as Two Horns, voices Olson with calculated precision, infuses Iris/Hitomi with youthful empathy, Hiroki Touchi commands as , adds quiet resolve to , and grounds Matthews in gritty realism. The English dub was produced by and recorded in 2014 at Seraphim Digital Studios under voice director Steven Foster, who aimed to align the performances with the film's action-oriented tone while preserving emotional beats from . The Japanese version was recorded first in studios, prioritizing the original dialogue's subtle inflections before adaptation for international release. This dual-language approach facilitated a simultaneous global rollout, appealing to diverse audiences, with actors like drawing on prior experience from the Appleseed series to maintain continuity in character voicing.

Music

The musical score for Appleseed Alpha was composed by , a composer recognized for his anime soundtracks including Resident Evil: Degeneration. Takahashi crafted an electronic-orchestral hybrid that blends synthwave influences for high-energy action sequences and ambient electronic tones to evoke the film's dystopian atmosphere. Additional music contributions came from composers such as Kuniyuki Morohashi, Naoyuki Horiko, and Shogo Ohnishi. The Appleseed Alpha Original Soundtrack was released on January 14, 2015, by unBORDE, compiling 34 tracks across two CDs that mix original score with vocal and electronic pieces. It features Takahashi's "Secret Base," alongside collaborations such as "Try It Out (Try Harder Mix)" by (Sonny Moore) and Alvin Risk, which underscores the film's opening tension, and "Depth" by of CAPSULE, providing electronic depth for transitional scenes. Other contributors include tofubeats, DJ Fumiya, and Q;indivi+, enhancing the soundtrack's diverse electronic palette. Key musical themes in the score include pulsing bass-driven rhythms for sequences, melancholic arrangements during character reflections on , and recurring futuristic motifs that highlight the protagonists' post-apocalyptic journey toward Olympus. These elements draw from , , and styles to amplify the setting. The score's production involved a combination of digital synthesis and live orchestral recordings at Japanese studios including POTATO STUDIO and ONKIO , with mastering handled at WARNER MUSIC MASTERING. This hybrid approach was integrated in to precisely sync with the film's action cues, ensuring the music dynamically supports visual pacing. Notable tracks like the tension-building opening theme and the end credits' uplifting subtly convey themes of hope amid desolation. The music also complements voice performances in emotional scenes, such as quiet dialogues, by layering subtle ambient tones to heighten introspection.

Release

Premiere and distribution

Appleseed Alpha had its world premiere at the on July 19, 2014, in , , where it was presented as a special screening targeted at and enthusiasts. In the United States, the film debuted digitally on July 15, 2014, available for download and through platforms such as and distributed by Sony's imprint, adopting a approach without a broad theatrical rollout. The Japanese theatrical release followed on January 17, 2015, handled by under , featuring limited screenings in key urban centers to engage the established domestic audience of the Appleseed . For distribution, the film was licensed to for streaming availability beginning in 2015, alongside regional agreements in and managed by specialized distributors, with a focus on the English-dubbed version to broaden global reach. Marketing efforts included the release of official trailers in May 2014, which emphasized the film's post-apocalyptic action sequences and positioned it as a bridging to the broader Appleseed series.

Home media

In the United States, Appleseed Alpha was released on Blu-ray and DVD on July 22, 2014, by . The editions included combo packs with an digital copy, along with special features such as an audio commentary track by director and an 11-part making-of documentary covering behind-the-scenes aspects like animation production and character design, as well as trailers. The home video release followed on February 18, 2015, with Blu-ray and DVD formats distributed by , featuring both and English DTS-HD Master Audio 5.1 tracks and subtitles tailored for the domestic market. Sales performance in the demonstrated solid results for a title, with estimated domestic DVD of $464,482 and Blu-ray of $703,172, contributing to total video revenue exceeding $1.1 million as of the latest available reports. This reflects strong niche appeal among enthusiasts and fans. As of 2025, the film remains available for streaming on platforms including (free with ads), Prime Video, and , with offering it in select international regions since 2015; no UHD upgrades or major re-releases have been issued. In , limited collector's editions enhanced the release for franchise fans, including special Blu-ray sets with bonus booklets featuring and a separate complete CD bundled with a promotional DVD, providing additional material like interviews and music tracks.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Appleseed Alpha received mixed reviews, with praise centered on its animation and criticisms targeting its narrative depth. On , the film garnered an audience score of 58% based on more than 500 ratings. It holds a 6.5/10 rating on from over 9,500 user votes. users rated it 6.93/10 from approximately 10,200 ratings. Critics frequently highlighted the film's visual strengths, particularly its high-quality CG animation. Anime News Network praised the "exceptional artistry" and "sharpest CG effort in the franchise," noting the stunning detail in action sequences and balanced integration of CG with human-like elements. Blu-ray.com echoed this, commending the vibrant colors, intricate details, and engaging depiction of the post-apocalyptic setting that effectively builds a sense of a war-torn world. Starburst Magazine described the CGI as excelling at both "shiny and gritty" aesthetics, with well-designed character models that improved upon the source manga's proportions. The story, however, was often critiqued for predictability and superficiality. found the plot "predictable and unoriginal," with shallow character development and pacing issues in the second act, lacking the philosophical depth of the original . Blu-ray.com acknowledged the narrative's engagement but noted it as formulaic within post-apocalyptic tropes. Thematically, the film was appreciated for its examination of human-AI coexistence and survival in a dystopian future, though reviewers viewed it as derivative of Shirow's earlier work, . Starburst Magazine recommended it to fans of sci-fi for its accessible setup, despite a slight "video game feel" in the action. Audience feedback emphasized positives for visuals (often 7-8/10), with mixed reactions to the English dub quality, but no significant controversies emerged.

Awards and nominations

Appleseed Alpha received recognition primarily through nominations for its English performances at the 2015 Behind The Voice Actors (BTVA) Anime Dub Awards. was nominated for Best Female Lead Vocal Performance in an /Special for her portrayal of Deunan Knute, while Wendel Calvert earned a nomination for Best Male Vocal Performance in an /Special in a Supporting Role as Two Horns. The film won the Grand Prize in the Theatrical animated motion picture category at the VFX-JAPAN Awards 2016 for its visual effects. The film did not secure any wins at the BTVA awards or at major anime-specific ceremonies such as the Tokyo Anime Award Festival or the , despite its screenings at international festivals. It was selected for the in 2014, where it was shown on July 19 but received no accolades. These nominations underscored the quality of the English dub produced by , bolstering the studio's standing in localization efforts. However, the film's release limited its broader international award contention. No further awards or nominations have been recorded for Appleseed Alpha through 2025, aligning with its niche appeal within the community.

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