Bandai Entertainment is set to launch the feature-length Escaflowne film into theatrical release on Friday, January 25, 2002. Initially the film will open in New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, and Vancouver prior to a Febrary, 2002 national roll-out. A visually spectacular fantasy, Escaflowne features the work of animator Shoji Kawamori, who brilliantly blends romance and fantasy to tell the complex story of a contemporary high school girl who is thrust into Gaia, a strange new world of sword and sorcery, where she hold the key the battle between the rebels and the ruling Black Dragon Clan.
Escaflowne began as a TV series, which many anime fans consider one of the very best done in Japan in the 1990s. Originally slated for 39 episodes, the series was cut to just 26 in Japan, where it attracted considerable attention in 1996. The American version (see 'Bandai to Release Big O') which ran for just 10 episodes on Fox was a near total abomination in which the sublime music of Yoko Kanno was replaced by techno-crap, and the episodes were re-edited to reduce the role of the series' female lead in order to make the show more successful with boys here in the States. The movie version, which Bandai is releasing to North American theaters, appeared in Japan in 2000 and met with considerable success because it was able to capture much of the essence of the Japanese TV series.