PG-13
1991    80mアニメーション, コメディ
6.860%6.6
近未来、高齢化が進んだ社会に対応するため厚生省が開発した老人介護機械・自己増殖機能をもつ第6世代コンピュータ「Z001号機」。だが、このコンピュータはサンプルに選ばれた老人を取り込み暴走。ボランティア女子大生やマスコミを巻き込んでの大騒動となる。
監督:Hiroyuki Kitakubo

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  • Chisa YokoyamaHaruko Mitsuhashi (voice)
  • Hikojiro MatsumuraKijuro Takazawa (voice)
  • Chie SatoNobuko Ohe (voice)
  • Koji TsujitaniMitsuru Maeda (voice)
  • Sho SaitoHaru Takazawa / Z-001 (voice)
  • Rica MatsumotoSatō Tomoe (voice)
  • Ryuji SaikachiAche A (voice)
  • Shinji OgawaSuguru Terada (voice)
  • Shinsuke ChikaishiYoshihiko Hasegawa (voice)
  • Takeshi AonoAche C (voice)
  • Kenichi OgataRiot Police Inspector (voice)
  • Kumiko TakizawaNewscaster (voice)
  • Noriko AsanoNurse (voice)
  • Tamio OhkiProfessor Tachibana (voice)
  • Teiji OomiyaManager Minagawa (voice)
  • Teiji ŌmiyaManager Minagawa (voice)
  • Hiroyuki Kitakubo監督
  • Katsuhiro Otomo脚本 / Key Animation
  • Yoshiaki Motoyaプロデューサー
  • Yasuku Kazamaプロデューサー
  • Richard2025年10月12日
    This one hit different back in the day. A satire wrapped in sci-fi chaos, Roujin Z imagines a future where elder care is outsourced to a nuclear-powered hospital bed. What starts as clinical efficiency quickly spirals into a mecha rampage, complete with a rogue AI channeling the voice of a dead wife and a group of geriatric hackers trying to save the day. It’s wild, funny and surprisingly poignant. Haruko, the young nurse, anchors the story with real heart, pushing back against a system that treats people like data. The animation is classic early '90s, gritty, expressive and full of exaggerated emotion. Think Akira meets Short Circuit, but with more social commentary and less gloss. Watching this on import VHS felt like discovering something forbidden and brilliant. It’s messy, loud, and deeply human. A relic of its time, but still relevant.

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