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    Hellboy: Sword of Storms

    Movie » Hellboy: Sword of Storms released on February 06, 2006.

    Hellboy delves into Japanese mythology.

    Short summary describing this movie.

    Hellboy: Sword of Storms last edited by KillerZ on 01/28/23 10:02AM View full history

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    3.7 stars

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    Cartoons are for kids... yeah, right. 0

    As with Batman the best Hellboy movies seem to be the animated ones. Perhaps because they're made by actual comic book creators or maybe because they aren't limited in what they can achieve by budgetary and special effects considerations. Whatever the case, Hellboy: Sword of Storms is at least on a par with it's live action counterpart. There is a definite anime influence here, but it's surprisingly, not as much in the animation as in the story (about a legendary Japanese sword) which is ...

    2 out of 2 found this review helpful.

    Animated Movie Month - Hellboy: Sword of Storms 0

    I’m going to clarify something before I review this. I know almost nothing about Hellboy. I’ve read a few comics here and there, watched the original two live-action movies, but that’s it. I don’t know enough about the characters to say whether this stays true to them.What I can say though is that this isn’t a good place to start. For one thing it’s not based on any comic story as far as I can tell, it takes place in the Guillermo del Toro movie universe (not...

    1 out of 1 found this review helpful.

    Pretty Cool 0

    I recently, in the last few months, have become a Hellboy fanatic. As an aspiring comics illustrator, Mignola is a god to me. As a huge fan of animation, it wasn't going to be long until I got my hands on this and it's sequel.  First off, Sword of Storms is great. It's dark, it's violent and it's funny. Great characters and some fairly decent animation. The scenes set in the ancient Japanese mystical world were very nice to look at and reminded me of Samurai Jack to a certain extent and the film...

    0 out of 0 found this review helpful.

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