Andy Glass said:Even despite its faults, it does make for an enjoyable movie – provided you realise that this is very much a family film, intended to be watched by youngsters as well as Tetusjin veterans. Sure, it’s cheesy and predictable as hell, and sometimes the story can drag on a bit, but it’s fine for a bit of harmless fun. Although the other recent remake –the anime version- is better, this is certainly worth a look for new converts.
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