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Part 2 - Japanese animation, Kaiju & SFX director Hideaki Anno future connections present in WarGames (1983):
- Matthew Broderick later acted in Roland Emmerich's 1998 American Godzilla film.
- Anno directed Shin Godzilla in 2016 for Toho.
- In a scene at around 30 minutes in, David pulls up a list of games the system can play.
Among them: "Falken's Maze", named after the computer scientist key to unraveling the trouble that develops.
- Folken (which may have a similar pronunciation in Japanese) was the tactician for the enemy Zaibach empire in Escaflowne, a TV anime that broadcast in Japan in 1996.
- Shōji Kawamori co-created, co-wrote, & produced Escaflowne for Sunrise. He became a fan-favorite creator following providing the mechanical designs on the Macross TV animation in 1982.
- Macross was an influential work on the founders of GAINAX & in their semi-autobiographical OVA Otaku No Video in 1989, the members of the SF club show off Macross to the new member.
- The VF-1 Valkyrie fighter plane / transforming battle droid in Macross is based on the American F-14 Tomcat jet aircraft flown in the military. James Tolkan of the WarGames cast was also in Top Gun in 1986 with Tom Cruise. This film also famously used the F-14.
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00:00future connections to Japanese animation, SFX, and kaiju movie director Hideaki Anno.
00:081983 techno-thriller War Games starred Matthew Broderick,
00:14who was later in the Roland Emmerich American version of Godzilla in 1998.
00:22Hideaki Anno directed the 2016 kaiju film Shin Godzilla
00:28in a scene at around 30 minutes into War Games where Broderick's character David
00:34pulls up the list of available games the computer can play.
00:38One item on the list, Falcon's Maze, and this refers to the computer scientist played by John Wood.
00:46Falcon was the name of a character in a 1996 Japanese animation television series Escaflowne.
00:55He's the war tactician of the enemy empire, Zybok.
01:01Interesting about Escaflowne, co-created, produced, and co-written by Shoji Kawamori.
01:10Known for his mechanical design work on Super Dimension Fortress, Macross, an anime sci-fi TV series
01:19which ran between 1982 and 1983, a popular influence to some of the founding members of Studio Gainax.
01:30Macross is shown in the 91 OVA Otaku Nuvidio.
01:36The sci-fi fan circle in this anime cites it as an avant-garde example of special effects.
01:45Actor James Tolkien plays Wiggin in War Games, and he was in a related work involving the F-14 Tomcat
01:55fighter plane
01:56which the Macross VF-1 Valkyrie is based on, Top Gun in 1986, directed by Tony Scott, and starring Tom
02:07Cruise and Val Kilmer.
02:08I'm sorry.
02:08I'm sorry.
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