:WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3

{{Short description|2001 film}}

{{Infobox film

| name = WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3

| native_name = {{Infobox Japanese| kana = WXIII 機動警察パトレイバー

| revhep = Weisuteddo Sātīn Kidō Keisatsu Patoreibā}}

| image = Patlabor 3 poster.png

| caption = Theatrical poster

| director = Fumihiko Takayama

| screenplay = Miki Tori

| based_on = {{based on|Patlabor|Headgear}}

| starring = {{ubl|Katsuhiko Watabiki|Hiroaki Hirata|Atsuko Tanaka}}

| producer = Masahiro Fukushima
Tsutomu Sugita

| music = Kenji Kawai

| cinematography = Hisao Shirai

| editing = Kyoko Mizuta
Takeshi Seyama
Mutsumi Takemiya
Megumi Uchida

| studio = Madhouse
Triangle Staff

| distributor = Shochiku

| released = {{film date|2002|3|30}}

| runtime = 94 minutes

| country = Japan

| language = Japanese

| budget =

}}

{{nihongo|WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3|WXIII 機動警察パトレイバー|Weisuteddo Sātīn Kidō Keisatsu Patoreibā}} is a 2002 Japanese animated science fiction thriller film directed by Fumihiko Takayama and written by Miki Tori. The third and final installment of the Patlabor film trilogy,{{cite book |last1=Lenburg |first1=Jeff |title=The Encyclopedia of Animated Cartoons |date=2009 |publisher=Checkmark Books |location=New York |isbn=978-0-8160-6600-1 |edition=3rd |page=244}} it takes place in between Patlabor: The Movie and Patlabor 2: The Movie and serves as a side story, focusing on two police detectives and SV2 as they investigate a series of mysterious acts of deadly destruction occurring in and around Tokyo Bay that may be connected to a genetic experiment gone wrong. It was animated by Madhouse and produced by Bandai Visual and Tohokushinsha.

Plot

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In 2000, a series of unknown attacks on Labors have led to two police detectives, Shinichiro Hata and Takeshi Kusumi, being assigned to investigate these string of events, assisted by members of the Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department's SV2 unit.

As they begin to unravel the mystery behind the attacks, the two detectives find reason to suspect that the attacks may have something to do with the American military stationed in Japan, elements of the Japanese Ground Self-Defense Forces, and a female scientist involved in a biological weapons program known as Wasted XIII.

Cast

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! style="width:23%; text-align:center;"| Japanese

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Detective Takeshi Kusumi

| Katsuhiko Watabiki

| Alfred Thor

Detective Shinichiro Hata

| Hiroaki Hirata

| Dave Wittenberg

Saeko Misaki

| Atsuko Tanaka

| Kari Wahlgren

Toshiro Kurusu

| Takanobu Hozumi

| Simon Prescott

Shizuo Miyanomori

| Shingo Hiromori

| Steven Chester Prince

Goro Ishihara

| Junpei Morita

| Kirk Thornton

Hitomi Misaki

| Risa Suzuki

| Julie Maddalena

Captain Kiichi Goto

| Ryūsuke Ōbayashi

| Daran Norris

Noa Izumi

| Miina Tominaga

| Michelle Ruff

Asuma Shinohara

| Toshio Furukawa

| Richard Cansino

Isao Ohta

| Michihiro Ikemizu

| Richard Epcar

Mikiyasu Shinshi

| Issei Futamata

Hiromi Yamazaki

| Daisuke Gōri

Captain Ōsumi

| Masaru Ikeda

| Dan Lorge

Development

Triangle Staff was the original animation studio entrusted with the film, however the studio went defunct during its production. Madhouse then took over the project, though Triangle Staff's involvement would be acknowledged in the film's end credits.

Very similar in premise and plot to episode 3 of the original OVA The 450-Million-Year-Old Trap and the manga arcs in volumes 7 to 10 that greatly extended the plot of that episode.

Release

WXIII premiered out of competition during the Tokyo International Fantastic Film Festival, which had special screening on December 10, 2001. WXIII's Japanese theatrical release took place on March 30, 2002 to coincide with the release of Minipato. Geneon Entertainment licensed WXIII for its North American theatrical release on January 10, 2003 and DVD release in May 2003, which was eventually followed by later DVD releases to Europe and Oceania. It was licensed in Australia by Madman Entertainment. Section23 Films has licensed all three Patlabor films for North America.{{cite web|url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-01-22/section-23-films-adds-patlabor-film-the-world-god-only-knows-ovas/.83587|title=Section23 Films Adds Patlabor Film, The World God Only Knows OVAs|publisher=Anime Network|date=2015-01-22}} Section23 Films released the movie on Blu-ray and DVD on September 8, 2015.{{cite web |url=http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2015-05-19/hamatora-anime-gets-english-dub/.88343 |title=Hamatora Anime Gets English Dub |publisher=Anime News Network |date=2015-05-19 |access-date=2015-05-20}}

Reception

WXIII garnered generally mixed reviews, and holds an average of 47/100 on aggregate web site Metacritic.{{Cite web|url=http://www.metacritic.com/movie/wxiii-patlabor-the-movie-3|title = WXIII: Patlabor the Movie 3| website=Metacritic }}

Animerica gave it a favorable review calling it an "ambitious work which holds its own with both Oshii's justly acclaimed Patlabor movies and with the best works of Japan's live-action horror cinema."{{Cite web |url=http://www.animerica-mag.com/features/11.04/patlabor.html |title=Animerica: Animerica Feature: Patlabor the Movie 3: WXIII |access-date=2004-04-07 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040407172058/http://www.animerica-mag.com/features/11.04/patlabor.html |archive-date=2004-04-07 |url-status=live }}

See also

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