Sol Bianca (Video 1990) Poster

(1990 Video)

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6/10
Good movie, weird writing
bjenna-170711 October 2022
This movie is a really fun watch, the action scenes are awesome and the characters are all very unique and human.

There's randomly what seems like major plot points into the movie, but they never lead to anything. The pacing was good during the mid-beginning to middle of the movie, but the ending felt rushed.

The one thing I have to say is the character writing was good, I love all of the characters and the idea of five ladies fighting for justice (and treasure) in the galaxy is AWESOME.

There is a sequel and a prequel, the prequel looks awful, and I saw the sequel which was not that great.
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5/10
Incomplete
CaptainHamhock30 August 2021
A one word summary for this anime short would have to be 'incomplete', as it seemed more like a demonstration of the studios animation skills, than a real attempt at telling a story. It did look good - for the time - but there was too much background left open and practically no character development. Sound and visual results did show technical ability, for the most part. The characters that were 'pirates' on The Sol Bianca (a well done if OP ship design) were basically The A Team, in panties, in space. The big girl was Mr. T, the leader was essentially Hanibal, the pilot (artificial human?) was Howling Mad Murdock, and the Tarot card reading negotiator was Faceman. The annoying girl was gratuitous. After watching Sol Bianca: Legacy, I presumed that the background was in some earlier series of movie, so I took a look at this and Sol Bianca 2. Nope. These two OVAs may have been intended to get interest for a regular series, or perhaps more OVAs, but those never appeared, so there is no background and no development of any of the multiple sub-plots presented.

To sum up? I would suggest giving the Entire Sol Bianca set of animes a dismissive shrug. Unless you want to watch it just for the ship itself ( it has an onboard waterfall, even Captain Harlock never had an onboard waterfall ) it has too many faults and fails.
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5/10
Lacking
CaptainHamhock30 August 2021
In short, the OVA was lacking in too many needed points to be worth watching. Both OVAs appear to be teasers for a possible anime series, or movie, but neither ever appeared. It looks and sounds good for its time, but the story is poorly written - unless about one third of it simply was cut or lost. Negligible background, practically no character development.

An object of interest came to the main characters attention, they tried to get their hands on it, proved to be largely inept, but they possessed a 'unique' (and childishly over powered) ship - for no apparent reason - and were saved. End of story.

It could have been quite good, and that actually makes the finished product seem worse. You would need to be a 'completist', or willing to watch just for the titular ship - which is quite a good design - to enjoy any of the three OVAs. One of the characters is known by two of the other characters, to be a 'manufactured human' of some sort. But they do nothing with this story element. I have not seen any mention of a manga or light novel series as yet, so I still wonder why there were so many holes and undeveloped elements in the finished product. Again, I suspect that it was intended to be the start of a larger story that just never happened.
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Fine example of post-"Akira" Japanese animation
mpenman19 November 1999
My favorite scene in the movie takes place when one of the lady pirates dons a space suit, floats over to an artificial planetary ring, sets up a wicked-looking sniper rig, and starts raining down energy bolts on unfortunate bad guys several kilometers down, precipitating an exciting escape attempt.

Another was when one of the main characters explains to the ruler of the planet exactly why it is that they will not trade their ship for their lives. Very Japanese, but with a hint of Ayn Rand.

Really liked the gals. Nice production design as well. And the music added to the interest.

This first episode was great. I hope more will be forthcoming. (If the weak second installment did not doom the franchise!)
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3/10
Two decent scenes does not a movie make
SteveRaccoon22 September 2003
Having seen this OAV a few days ago, I was interested to see so few reviews, so I'll write my own ;)

The plot basically revolves around the pirates on board the Sol Bianca, who find a young boy as stowed away in a cargo crate which they've just half-inched from a space freighter. Said boy wants to go to the planet where he was bound before his 'kidnap'. After buttering up his (all female) 'captors' with stories of treasure, they head off to the planet, full throttle. Blah blah blah. Feeling excited yet? I wasn't.

About half way through, it had become obvious that the female leads were busy following their stereotypes, and would do nothing more. The 'baddie' is identical to a thousand and one evil generals seen elsewhere in Venus Wars and Plastic Little, though both those characters had at least some interesting facets.

Every aspect of the OAV is well-trodden territory, from the characters themselves, the character designs, the plot, the settings, the relationships between characters, it's all 'ditto'. There's no time given to explaining what's going on, because what's going on is painfully obvious. You sit there in stupified silence and wonder if the few minutes of decent viewing (most of the way through the film) justify watching the entire thing. They don't, unfortunately.

What bothers me intensely about this is if there were a few more minutes running time, and a little more LIFE in this short film, then it could have turned out differently. As it stands, I can't see it being of much use to many people.

If you can see this for nothing, borrow it or watch it on TV, then go for it and form your own opinions. I would heartily discourage all but completists from paying good money to own this, there's nothing here they won't have seen being done better on another anime film.
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10/10
Great!
RizikaTor18 August 2003
This is simply one of the best. One of the greatest anime movies short of Akira. You got to see this, even if you hate anime! Five women against the universe? The universe doesn't stand a chance against them. WooHoo!
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9/10
One of my new favorites.
bmk20019 August 2000
Iria:Zeiram the Animation and Venus Wars are my favorite anime titles. This movie is now included in that category. Sweet animation, fun characters, nice music, and exciting action scenes. A must see for anime fans.
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