Armitage III: Dual-Matrix

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Synonyms: Armitage: Dual-Matrix, Amiteeji the Third Gekijouban, Armitage III: Dual Matrix
Japanese: アミテージ・ザ・サード DUAL-MATRIX
French: Dual Matrix Armitage
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jun 25, 2002
Producers: Pioneer LDC
Studios: AIC
Source: Original
Genres: ActionAction, Sci-FiSci-Fi
Theme: MechaMecha
Duration: 1 hr. 30 min.
Rating: R+ - Mild Nudity

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Score: 6.801 (scored by 97719,771 users)
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Ranked: #52142
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Popularity: #5009
Members: 18,674
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Synopsis

A few years after they first met, Naomi Armitage and Ross Syllabus have started a family. Despite their normal lives, they must keep their identities a secret because many people believe that Robots do not deserve equal status with humans. Ross has an opportunity to abolish these ideas on Earth through a vote, but organizations in the shadows are working so that it doesn't happen.

(Source: ANN)

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Mischook, Richard

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Akiyama, Katsuhito
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Bessho, Makoto
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Reviews

Jul 23, 2021
Armitage III Dual Matrix is not a bad movie sequel but it's not a masterpiece either.

The OVAs had a solid premise and mystique to them, this one has new animation which improves certain aspects of the movie. It's a bit of a mixed bag in Naomi's design, they improved her outfit, with tighter dress fitting but the facial expressions of the OVA felt more polished to me maybe it's my cel shaded bias, don't take it as if the details are not there this one has plenty of Naomi details, for the rest of the world building aspects unfortunately it suffers from the not so ...
Jan 16, 2021
Like the review I just did on it's predecessor, it's biased but time has had an effect. After the first Armitage, Naomi and Ross are together. With their daughter. Yeah, Ross knocked up a robot, figure that one out.

This time there was another attempt at producing more like Naomi, on Earth.
They are killed and the last one emails her dying memories to Naomi...on Mars... Okay, we got some WTFery here, not gonna lie.

Naomi abandons her family to go kick some ass, some old guy sends Ross and their daughter to a big Earth conference in his place, ...
Dec 17, 2017
Armitage III Dual Matrix

Dual Matrix feels very much like one step forward and two steps back compared to the original OVA. While on the technical side it's a large improvement I don't think there's any more fun to be had here than with the OVA.

Art/animation: I'd say this is where most of the drastic improvements took place with visual style of the anime becoming a lot more consistent. From the way the world looks to characters themselves it feels much more solid and defined. On its own it is not that amazing either since it's just a bog standard sci-fi affair with tightly packed skyscrapers ...

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