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Wizards (1977)

February. 09,1977
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6.3
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PG
| Fantasy Animation Science Fiction

After the death of his mother, the evil mutant wizard Blackwolf discovers some long-lost military technologies. Full of ego and ambition, Blackwolf claims his mother's throne, assembles an army and sets out to brainwash and conquer Earth. Meanwhile, Blackwolf's gentle twin brother, the bearded and sage Avatar, calls upon his own magical abilities to foil Blackwolf's plans for world domination -- even if it means destroying his own flesh and blood.

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TinsHeadline
1977/02/09

Touches You

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GamerTab
1977/02/10

That was an excellent one.

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PiraBit
1977/02/11

if their story seems completely bonkers, almost like a feverish work of fiction, you ain't heard nothing yet.

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Curt
1977/02/12

Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.

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Woodyanders
1977/02/13

Set in a strange and surreal post-nuke world populated by all kinds of gnarly creatures that include elves, fairies, and mutants, Ralph Bakshi's neat one-of-a-kind animated opus tells a deceptively simple story of good versus evil in which amiable, laid-back, and cantankerous wizard Avatar (delightfully voiced with crusty aplomb by Bolt Holt) must defeat his evil skeletal brother Blackwolf (given an appropriately mean growl by Steve Gravers) in order to save his peaceful kingdom from destruction. Bakshi uses the familiar premise to deliver a pointed message on the dangers of advanced technology and the misuse of propaganda to incite people to commit atrocious misdeeds that seems more timely and topical today than it did back in the 1970's. Moreover, Bakshi also brings a gloriously gonzo tripped out psychedelic sensibility that possesses a certain hallucinatory hippie-like charm as well as further spices things up with a wickedly amusing sense of breezy irreverent humor. The cool stylized animation and nifty rotoscoped stock footage provide a genuinely distinctive look. The colorful array of offbeat and endearing characters gives this picture an extra appealing boost, with brave elf warrior Weehawk, sassy and voluptuous elf princess Elinore, and a pair of hilariously doddery old priests in particular making strong favorable impressions. Andrew Belling's alternately lush and funky score qualifies as another major asset. An idiosyncratic treat.

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Donald F
1977/02/14

Ralph Bakshi is one of those animators I never grew to like. His films are adult, but not necessarily mature. Some find social commentary in his work - I just find him raunchy for the sake of edge.Wizards is one of his tamer works (It was released as a PG film). Is it a parody of high fantasy tales? Is it a violent, sexy take of the genre? Kinda both, kinda neither. Wizards is surprisingly uninteresting, plain and average. If it weren't for some adult themes, it would be forgettable, only remembered as a childhood classic by the middle aged. The characters are stock, and the plot offers little innovation. Bakshi states its about technology, and the plight of the Jewish people. Those were the last things on my mind during this movie.Yeah, people get shot. There are fairies in skimpy clothing. But outside a scene here and there, the plot itself is borderline family friendly. Its actually not adult enough, not so outrageous to have a guilty fun time. And fantasy fans won't have much to take away from it, besides the odd point of Nazi propaganda used to as mind control. Its a dumb plot device - those tapes mean nothing without the context of the culture and time.It does get credit for doing what few films do. There aren't many adult animated films in the west, especially in fantasy. The animation's quality is alright, considering the budget and the time. The use of rotoscope is pretty bad in a few scenes.Some thought the ending was clever. Let's just say I didn't. >:I If you adore fantasy and animation, you could watch this. If not, I wouldn't recommend it.

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TheLittleSongbird
1977/02/15

I have come across who like this movie and some that don't so much, sometimes downright hate it even. As for me, I don't love or dislike Wizards. It is certainly an interesting movie, and is certainly better than Cool World, but as far as Bakshi's movies go I do much prefer Heavy Traffic and American Pop. Wizards' flaws have been covered a number of times in previous reviews, but I do share my agreement with some that have been brought up. The dialogue I don't think has been a general strength in Bakshi's movies but I did find it very corny here. The soundtrack also felt a little cheesy and perhaps too 70s, and the pacing is awkward, often feeling sluggish. I had mixed feelings on the story, it was a great idea and while simple was generally interesting and engaged me once I got over its strangeness. But I did have issues with the narration; not since Don Bluth's Rock a Doodle have I seen an animated movie with such an (I feel) unnecessary overuse of narration. However, the film does look wonderful, the characters do look too cartoony but I liked their rough-around-the-edges charm and the backgrounds and colours are stylish and beautiful. The characters while on the stereotypical side are at least likable and engaging, I did find myself rooting for Avatar. The voice acting is solid on the whole. Overall, decent film and underrated but too flawed for me to consider it a masterpiece. 6/10 Bethany Cox

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preppy-3
1977/02/16

In a post-apocalyptic Earth there are two warring wizards--Avatar who is good and Blackwolf who is evil. Over the years Blackwolf amasses a huge army of mutants and ancient war weapons like guns and tanks and attacks Avatar and his peace-loving friends. Avatar seems totally unable to defeat him and Blackwolf may rule the world.To say this is weird is an understatement. After a needlessly plot heavy prologue it throws us right into a story with bad dialogue, unfunny comedy and unlikable characters. This is also WAY too violent for a PG rated film--the war scenes are incredibly bloody and graphic. And one fairy (Elinore) is way too underdressed for a "family" film. However the visuals are never dull. There's some incredible mixing of live action and animation and there's always something to look at it. Also the animation itself is just great. I can't say this was a good movie (the plot and characters are a little TOO strange) but I was never bored. This is perfect for older teenagers and adults looking for something different. NOT for kids despite the rating.

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