THE ANIMATRIX

The Animatrix DVD cover.

'''The Animatrix''' is a collection of nine animated short films set in the fictional universe of the ''Matrix'' series.

Contents
Production
Cast
Beyond Cast
Detective Story Cast
Kid's Story Cast
Matriculated Cast
Program Cast
Second Renaissance Cast (Parts 1 & 2)
The Final Flight of the Osiris Cast
World Record Cast
Release
See also
References
External links

Production


Development of the ''Animatrix'' project began when the film series' writers and directors, the Wachowski brothers, were in Japan promoting the first ''Matrix'' film. While in the country, they visited some of the creators of the anime films that had been a strong influence on their work, and decided to collaborate with them.[1]
''The Animatrix'' was conceived and overseen by the Wachowski brothers but they only wrote four of the segments themselves and did not direct any of them; most of the project was created by notable figures from the world of Japanese animation.
The English language version of ''The Animatrix'' was directed by Jack Fletcher who has brought the voice actors who provided the voices for the English version of Square Enix's ''Final Fantasy X'', who are Matt McKenzie, James Arnold Taylor, John DiMaggio, Tara Strong, Hedy Burress and Dwight Schultz. The English version also features the voices of Victor Williams (TV's ''The King of Queens''), Melinda Clarke (TV's ''The O.C.''), Olivia d'Abo (TV's ''The Wonder Years''), Pamela Adlon (TV's ''King of the Hill'') and Kevin Michael Richardson of the Xbox game ''Halo 2'' who also plays the voice of the Deus Ex Machina in ''The Matrix Revolutions''.
The characters Neo and Trinity also appear, with their voices provided by their original actors Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss.

Cast


The list below contains the casting of The Animatrix' segments:
Beyond Cast


★ Pamela Adlon - Manabu

★ Hedy Burress - Yoko

★ Jack Fletcher - Additional Voices

Julia Fletcher - Additional Voices

Tom Kenny - Additional Voices

Tress MacNeille - Agent, Housewife, Kenny

★ Matt McKenzie - Agent, Ash

★ Dwight Schultz - Additional Voices

Kath Soucie - Masa, Pudgy, Sara

★ Tara Strong - Misha

Jill Talley - Additional Voices
Detective Story Cast


★ James Arnold Taylor - Ash

Carrie-Ann Moss - Trinity

★ Matt McKenzie - Agent
Kid's Story Cast


John DeMita - Teacher

★ Carrie-Ann Moss - Trinity

★ Keanu Reeves - Neo

★ Kevin Michael Richardson - Cop

★ James Arnold Taylor - Additional Voices

Clayton Watson - The Kid
Matriculated Cast


★ Melinda Clarke - Alexa

★ Jack Fletcher - Sandro

Rodney Saulsberry - Chyron

★ Dwight Schultz - Nonaka

★ James Arnold Taylor - Raul

★ Olivia d'Abo - Rox
Program Cast


★ Hedy Burress - Cis

★ John DiMaggio - Kaiser

Phil LaMarr - Duo
Second Renaissance Cast (Parts 1 & 2)


Dane Davis - 01 Versatran Spokesman

Debi Derryberry - Kid

★ Julia Fletcher - The Instructor

★ Dwight Schultz - Additional Voices

★ Jill Talley - Mother

★ James Arnold Taylor - Additional Voices
The Final Flight of the Osiris Cast


★ Pamela Adlon - Jue

★ John DiMaggio - Crewman

Bette Ford - Old Woman

Rick Gomez - Pilot

★ Tom Kenny - Operator

★ Kevin Michael Richardson - Thadeus

★ Tara Strong - Crew Woman
World Record Cast


Alex Fernandez - Tom

★ Julia Fletcher - Narrator

★ Matt McKenzie - Agent #1

★ Kevin Michael Richardson - Agent #2

Allison Smith - Reporter

★ Tara Strong - Nurse

John Wesley - Dan's Dad

★ Victor Williams - Dan

Release


Four of the films were originally released on the series' official website; one ("Final Flight of the Osiris") was shown in cinemas with the film ''Dreamcatcher''. The others first appeared with the VHS and DVD release of all nine shorts on June 3, 2003. The DVD also includes the following special features:

★ A documentary on Japanese animation. The on-screen title is "Scrolls to Screen: A Brief History of Anime", but in the DVD menu and packaging, and on the series' official website, it is referred to as "Scrolls to Screen: The History and Culture of Anime".

★ Seven featurettes with director profiles, interviews and behind-the-scenes footage of each of the films.

★ Audio commentaries on "World Record", "Program" and both parts of "The Second Renaissance".

★ A trailer for the videogame ''Enter the Matrix''.
It was broadcast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim on April 17, 2004 and has received airplay on Teletoon several months after. In the UK, "Final Flight of the Osiris" was broadcast on Channel 5 just before the DVD release with "The Second Renaissance" parts 1 and 2, "Kid's Story" and "World Record" broadcast after the DVD release.
In May 2006, Animatrix was aired in Latin America by Cartoon Network on Toonami.
The Animatrix was also screened in select cinemas around the world for a short period of time, a week or two before the sequel The Matrix Reloaded, as a promotional event.
The cinema running order for The Animatrix (at least in Australia) differed to the DVD release. This is the order to the cinema release:
# The Second Renaissance Part I
# The Second Renaissance Part II
# Program
# Beyond
# Kid's Story
# World Record
# Matriculated
# A Detective Story
# Final Flight of the Osiris

See also



Simulated reality

References


1. "What is Animatrix?" feature on ''The Matrix Revisited'' DVD.

External links



Official Animatrix website

Official Matrix website



Animatrix Fansite

The Animatrix at the Anime News Network

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