Fantastic Planet
Anchor Bay (1973)
Animation, Sci-Fi
In Collection
#817
7*
Seen ItYes
(6/13/2011)
013131070293
IMDB   7.3
72 mins USA/English
DVD  Region 1   PG
Barry Bostwick Narrator (English-language version) (uncredited)
Cynthia Adler (English-language version) (uncredited) (voice)
Mark Gruner (English-language version) (uncredited) (voice)
Nora Heflin (English-language version) (uncredited) (voice)
Marvin Miller (English-language version) (uncredited) (voice)
Monika Ramirez (English-language version) (uncredited) (voice)
Hal Smith (English-language version) (uncredited) (voice)
Olan Soule (voice) (uncredited)
Janet Waldo (English-language version) (voice) (uncredited)
Director René Laloux
Rene La Loux
Producer Roger Corman
Anatole Dauman
Writer Steve Hayes
René Laloux
Roland Topor

Based on French science fiction novelist Stefan Wul's Oms en Serie ("Oms by the Dozen"), René Laloux's La Planète Sauvage (its title changed to Fantastic Planet for the U.S. release) paints an animated tale of humans kept as domesticated pets by an alien race of blue humanoid giants called Traags. The story takes place on the Traags' planet Ygam, where we follow our narrator, an Om called Terr, from infancy to adulthood, when he escapes his subjugation with a Traag learning device with which to educate the savage Oms and incite them to revolt. As a French-Czech coproduction, this story had much resonance for its makers as an allegory of Czechoslovakia's invasion by Soviet troops in the late '60s, and had to be completed in Paris due to political pressure. While the story does not distinguish itself in the annals of science fiction, the imagination invested in the surreal backdrops, with its eerie creatures and landscapes, does. The animation technique--moving paper cutouts across backgrounds--contributes to the overall feeling of other-worldliness. Fantastic Planet won the Grand Prix at the Cannes Film Festival in 1973. Included on the DVD are three early short subjects by Laloux showing his evolution toward Fantastic Planet. You have your choice of audio: French with English subtitles, or English with English subtitles. But choose the latter so you can see how much the subtitles are cheating you. --Jim Gay
Edition Details
Chapters 32
Release Date 2/16/1999
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio 1.66:1
Subtitles English
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Mono
FRENCH: Dolby Digital Mono
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1
Personal Details
Purchase Date 3/10/2003
Owner Thomas Eisenmann
Store Best Buy
Purchase Price $11.24
Condition Excellent
Reviewed Widescreen Review
Bit Rate 192 KB
Anamophic No
Links IMDB

Features
Color Widescreen

Widescreen Review
Story Synopsis:
Grand Prize winner at the 1973 Cannes Film Festival, Fantastic Planet is based on the book “Oms en Série by Stefan Wul. It tells the story of the Oms, a race of tiny humanoid creatures who live on the planet Ygam that is ruled by blue-skinned giants called Traags who keep the Oms as pets and servants. But when one of the Oms becomes educated through the use of a Traag knowledge machine, he unites other Oms into a revolt against their station in life. The music and eerie otherworldly sounds are unforgettable.

DVD Picture:
The non-anamorphic picture does not feature the fantastic animation that is presented in today’s animated films, but the scenes are nonetheless engaging. The animation is somewhat dated in appearance, but images are sharp and detailed. Colors are fully saturated with lots of browns and reds and deep solid blacks. Brightness flickers throughout much of the film. Video artifacts and compression pixelization is apparent throughout, but otherwise, the picture is mediocre.

Soundtrack:
The original French soundtrack is undistinguished monaural and encoded in Dolby® Digital 1.0 with very forward sounding dialogue. Even though animation titles are completely ADR-produced, there is no sense in this presentation of spatial dimension. In this regard, the English-language soundtrack is an improvement.