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  1. The only government in Redline, Roboworld, is characterized as insane and inept, a message that can't possibly resonate with modern experience. Redline is behind the times in a lot of ways--it's a half-baked cake with really good icing.

  2. One thing I like about Redline is how the movie takes place in a much larger world. The race is just a marginal event in the world that no one except race fans really care about. There are bigger problems in Redline, like refugees and mining unions that are on strike.

  3. I don't think anyone is praising Redline for it's substance- it's notable for what it does well, as you pointed out. And IMO, great shows are defined by what they do great, not by an absence of mediocrity.

    • 10 The Animation
    • 9 The Sci-Fi Setting
    • 8 Fun and Memorable Character Designs
    • 7 An Insane Plot
    • 6 Exhilarating Action
    • 5 Fast-Paced Story
    • 4 You'll Love It Even If You're Not A Racing Fan
    • 3 Enjoyable Protagonists
    • 2 Good Subplots
    • 1 It's A Good Underdog Story

    This is, without a doubt, Redline's biggest strength and it is easy to see why. Obviously, one of the main pillars of what makes a good animeis in how high quality the animation is. While things like story, characters, world building and the like are also crucial to making good anime content, whether TV or film, animation is arguably the most notab...

    First and foremost, Redline is primarily a racing anime film. However, another aspect of the movie that makes it even more interesting is the fact that the world and its story is coated with a science fiction backdrop. Looking back on it, the anime probably could have still been fun and interesting if it were set in a realistic world, but it would ...

    In part, this is also bolstered by the science fiction setting of the anime movie. Meaning that, since the characters live in a world and universe that has several different species on different planets, you'll see some interesting alien and robot character designs. This also includes unimportant background aliens and the other racers apart from th...

    One of the beauties of the anime industry and as a genre, and video games for that matter as well, is that creators can get away with making some absolutely bonkers plots and stories. They are just capable and given a free pass to craft stories and worlds that simply would not be able to fly for people if it were a live action production for film o...

    Of course, since this is an anime movie based around the sport of racing, the majority of the action will come from the races themselves. There are some other kinds of action sequences too, but the races are the main appeal. To tie this back to the science fiction setting, that flavor of genre helps make the racing done in the movie much more excit...

    Taking into account the nature of the plot and that this is an anime movie that only runs for 102 minutes and not a long-running anime series for TV, the story is naturally going to have a fast pace. But this is definitely an asset to the movie and not a flaw. RELATED: Gurren Lagann: 10 Reasons Why It's A Must-Watch Anime Series Of course, there ar...

    For people who don't consider themselves fans of the sport of racing, like Formula One or others, you will most likely still greatly enjoy Redline. This is especially so if you are just an anime fan in general. This reason and entry to the list is essentially a culmination of previous reasons already listed. There is simply so much to enjoy even if...

    Like any piece of fiction and/or media in general, chances are that you will need to have fun protagonists to hold the attention of the fans. Thankfully, despite Redline being an anime movie prioritizing style over substance (which it does incredibly well), it gives enough material to the protagonists, in this case, J.P. and Sonoshee. However, betw...

    Like a lot of pieces of media, particularly fictional media, the main plot is the most important factor supporting the overall story. But in addition to the main plot of, in this case, a movie, it is most of the time necessary to add in some interesting subplots to keep things interesting and change the pace of the storytelling from time to time. R...

    Whether it is in fictional media, nonfictional media, or even sports, everyone seems to love a good underdog. It is always good and fun to see a particular character, team, etc. try their hardest, overcome tremendous odds, and come to perform on a grand stage no one would have thought previously possible. Redline definitely has that kind of a story...

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  4. Mar 2, 2013 · Redline has received the majority of its praise for its exuberant, explosive animation. One can’t deny that Redline is impressive amongst digitally animated movies. The catch is it was cell drawn, which throws Loony Tunes and classic Disney into perspective.

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  7. Feb 10, 2019 · 1. The animated film Redline can be widely considered a failure. It was a flop and didn’t make back most of the it’s budget. It grossed $8.2 Million with a budget of $30 Million. Despite being...

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