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Pacific Rim: The Black
Promotional poster
Based onPacific Rim
by Travis Beacham and Guillermo del Toro
Developed byGreg Johnson
Craig Kyle
Screenplay byGreg Johnson
Craig Kyle
Paul Giacoppo
Nicole Dubuc
Story byGreg Johnson
Craig Kyle
Directed by
  • Hiroyuki Hayashi[a]
  • Jae Hong Kim[a]
Voices of
ComposerBrandon Campbell
Country of origin
  • United States
  • Japan[1]
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes7
Production
Executive producers
  • Greg Johnson
  • Craig Kyle
  • Shuzo John Shiota
Producers
  • Ken Duer
  • Jack Liang
  • Bill E. Miller
AnimatorPolygon Pictures
EditorsAdam Redding
Lindsey K. Myers
Running time21–29 minutes
Production companyLegendary Television
Original release
NetworkNetflix
ReleaseMarch 4, 2021 (2021-03-04) –
present

Pacific Rim: The Black[b] is a Japanese–American[1] adult animated streaming television series, based on the Pacific Rim franchise.[2] Developed and co-written by Greg Johnson and Craig Kyle for Netflix and directed by Hiroyuki Hayashi and Jae Hong Kim, the series was released on March 4, 2021.[3]

Plot

Set far into the future, a race of monsters called Kaiju arise from the Pacific Rim and overun the continent of Australia. Humans build gigantic armed robots, Jaegers, to fight back, but fail and the continent is abandoned leaving only isolated pockets of survivors. Teenage siblings Taylor and Hayley Travis are left behind by their parents who leave to combat the Kaiju but never return. Five years later, Hayley stumbles across a long-abandoned training Jaeger called Atlas Destroyer which she and Taylor activate and set out on a quest to find their parents. They not only have to deal with marauding Kaiju, but other survivors who are also fighting for survival and attempt to seize Atlas Destroyer themselves.

Voice cast

See also Cast and characters.

Main

Supporting

  • Ben Diskin as Boy
  • Victoria Grace as Mei
  • Andy McPhee as Shane

Recurring

Production

In November 2018, Netflix announced that an anime series adaptation based on the films was in the works.[5] It was originally set for a 2020 release.[6] During their virtual "Anime Festival" livestream event in October 2020, its title Pacific Rim: The Black and a 2021 release window was revealed.[7] A second season was also greenlit.[8]

The series is produced by American company Legendary Television,[2] and animated by Japanese studio Polygon Pictures.[9][10][11] Greg Johnson and Marvel Comics writer Craig Kyle serve as showrunners,[9] and Brandon Campbell serves as the series' composer.[12]

Episodes

Season 1 (2021)

No.TitleEpisode director(s)Screenwriter(s)Original release date [13]
1"From the Shadows"Takeshi Iwata
Susumu Sugai
Masayuki Uemoto
Greg Johnson
Craig Kyle
March 4, 2021 (2021-03-04)
The Australian continent is overrun by powerful monsters called Kaiju and siblings Taylor and Hayley Travis are left behind while their parents, two Jaeger pilots, leave to find help in Sydney with their Jaeger. Five years later, the survivors have built a self-sustaining community in the desert. One day, Hayley accidentally finds an old Mk III training Jaeger named Atlas Destroyer, but when she powers it up, it attracts a huge red-veined Kaiju, a Category IV codenamed Copperhead, which destroys the settlement, killing all its occupants. Barely managing to escape, Taylor and Hayley decide to take the Jaeger and try to reach Sydney.
2"Into the Black"Takeshi Iwata
Susumu Sugai
Greg Johnson
Craig Kyle
March 4, 2021 (2021-03-04)
Taylor and Hayley gradually learn how to pilot Atlas Destroyer with the aid of its onboard AI Loa, and leave the settlement. They reach Meridian city, but the Jaeger's power cells are depleted. While searching on foot for new power cells, they are attacked by small dog-like Kaiju, some of which are caught and eaten by a towering monster that resembles a cross between a Kaiju and a Jaeger. While there, they encounter a young silver-haired boy encased in a chamber of fluid, and they decide to take him with them. While they do find a power cell, it is damaged in the escape from the city, forcing the two to try and find another.
3"Bogan"Masayuki UemotoGreg Johnson
Craig Kyle
March 4, 2021 (2021-03-04)
Taylor, Hayley, and the mute child Boy see four other humans in the distance near a river who appear to be gathering Kaiju eggs. Boy runs towards them but he is detected by an amphibious Kaiju, the mother of the eggs, which leaves the water. It attacks and eats two of the egg snatchers before the others destroy it with a rocket-propelled grenade. The survivors, Rickter and Mei, take Taylor, Hayley and Boy to their mobile camp, called Bogan. The leader, Shane, trades Kaiju eggs with a man named Ferno's team for Jaeger parts, including power cells. Ferno then trades the eggs to a group called the "Sisters" who live in the hills. The trade is interrupted by a scuffle between Rickter and the Travis siblings, resulting in a gunfight. In the end, Shane destroys the eggs but keeps the parts, forcing Ferno to leave. Shane interrogates Taylor using a modified neural bridge to extract his memories, which includes the existence and location of their Jaeger.
4"Up and Running"Susumu SugaiPaul GiacoppoMarch 4, 2021 (2021-03-04)
Taylor awakens to find the Bogan camp on its way to Meridian to retrieve Atlas Destroyer. They use a power cell to restart Atlas and their technician, Joel Wyrick, tries to partner with other members of Bogan who do not have Drift training, but they all fail, resulting in Joel reviving neural damage. Meanwhile, the Jaeger's energy pattern alerts Copperhead, which heads in their direction. Shane orders Taylor to copilot Atlas with Mei. Their synchronization is incomplete, and when Taylor tries to fight the Kaiju, it removes and eats the right arm of the Jaeger. Taylor and Mei run Atlas into a minefield where Spyder manages to detonate mines which render the Kaiju unconscious. Shane is angry at the damage caused to Atlas, and orders Taylor, Hayley, and Boy to leave without their Jaeger.
5"Escaping Bogan"Masayuki UemotoNicole DubucMarch 4, 2021 (2021-03-04)
Mei suspects that Shane plans to kill the Travis group, Taylor, Hayley, and Boy, and warns them to leave before sunrise. Shane orders Joel to get the Jaeger operational, but his brain damage from the failed attempt to drift with other potential Bogan co-pilots hampers him. Shane sends Rickter to kill the Travis group, and during a struggle, he shoots Boy with no apparent effect. Mei arrives and kills Rickter, then smuggles Taylor back into Atlas so that he can pilot it out, however Hayley and Boy are recaptured. Joel suggests that Taylor pilot the Jaegar himself using the risky maneuver of "ghost piloting" with a former pilot's memories. Taylor succeeds by using the memories of Ranger Hercules Hansen and uses Atlas to rescue Hayley and Boy. He then collects Mei, but collapses from exhaustion so Hayley and Mei pilot Atlas away together. Shane calls Mei on her walkie-talkie, but Joel answers and Shane detonates the device, killing him.
6"Boneyard"Susumu SugaiPaul GiacoppoMarch 4, 2021 (2021-03-04)
After Mei leaves the group once she’s buried Joel, electrified chasms called "Breaches" start occurring, and Atlas begins falling into one. Taylor and Hayley jump on board and manage to extract Atlas. Boy becomes separated, but they find him in a graveyard with skeletal remains of different Kaiju: Leatherbacks, Slatterns and Mutavores. There are also destroyed Jaegers: November Ajax, Valor Omega, Titan Redeemer, and 23 drones from the Uprising War. Upon seeing a downed Jaeger named Horizon Bravo, Loa suffers a glitch and temporarily shuts down. The Travises find Boy near another breach, but a Category III Acidquill type Kaiju emerges from a chasm. It attacks Atlas but the Kaiju-mech from Meridian appears and kills it. Boy seems to be able to communicate with the Kaiju-mech and it creates a neural bridge through which the Travises see elements from the Uprising War; a time when Kaiju brain cells infected drone Jaegers. The creature, named Apex, is apparently the only drone that survived; it has evolved into a single bio-mech unit that has no allegiances. It established a mental connection with Boy in Meridian and establishes the Travises are friends of Boy. Apex retrieves a Jaeger arm from the scrap and hands it to Atlas. After Taylor and Hayley install the arm, which is from a Mk. IV Jaeger named Chaos Nemesis, they discover that it contains a vanadium steel saber chain weapon. Apex begins feeding on the dead Kaiju while Boy rejoins Taylor and Hayley in Atlas.
7"Showdown"Masayuki UemotoGreg Johnson
Craig Kyle
March 4, 2021 (2021-03-04)
Taylor presses Loa for more information about the Uprising War and why she glitched at the sight of Horizon Bravo, but she refuses to elaborate. Loa detects signals from an unknown Jaeger from Clayton city so they take Atlas there. When they arrive, they find Mei and they all take some time out to relax together in a café, however Mei recalls unhappy events there when she first met Shane and her mood changes. While exploring, the Travises find the wreck of Hunter Vertigo, their parents' Jaeger. They enter the hatch and access the last messages left by their parents, Rangers Ford and Brina Travis, as they were being attacked by Kaiju. The youngsters leave, but find that Copperhead has tracked, attacked, and toppled Atlas then it attacks them, injuring Hayley. Taylor and Mei enter Atlas, while Boy stays to protect Hayley. As the Kaiju charges, Boy transforms into a huge blue-veined humanoid Kaiju and attacks Copperhead, but gets buried under tons of rubble. Atlas arrives and uses its saber chain to attack and injure Copperhead. Meanwhile, Hayley has unjammed a nuclear missile in Hunter, and fires it at Copperhead, destroying it completely. She returns to the Kaiju Boy who is still trapped but alive. Taylor realizes that the Precursors, the creators of the Kaiju, can make Kaiju that look like humans. On the rooftops above, a group of Sisters appear and declare that the Kaiju Messiah has come.

Release

Pacific Rim: The Black was released on Netflix on March 4, 2021.[3] A teaser trailer was released on February 1,[14] followed by a full trailer on February 5.[15] A final trailer was released on February 26.[16]

Reception

The review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes reported an 70% approval rating, based on 10 reviews, with an average rating of 7/10.[17]

Notes

  1. ^ a b Credited as "Supervising Directors".
  2. ^ Known in Japan as Pacific Rim: The Dark Continent (パシフィック・リム: 暗黒の大陸, Pashifikku Rimu Ankoku no Tairiku.)

References

  1. ^ a b The following sources refer to Pacific Rim as a Japanese-American co-production:
    • "Pacific Rim: The Black – Trailer, Plot, Release Date & News to Know". Comic Book Resources.
    • "Fans Could Be Waiting On Pacific Rim: The Black Season 2 For A While". Bustle.
    • "How Pacific Rim's sci-fi world was transformed into a Netflix anime". The Verge.
    • "Pacific Rim: The Black – Plot, Trailer, Release Date and Further". Stanford Arts Review.
  2. ^ a b "NETFLIX UNVEILS 17 NEW ORIGINALS FROM ASIA". Netflix Media Center. Retrieved November 8, 2018.
  3. ^ a b Radulovic, Petrana (February 1, 2021). Netflix’s Pacific Rim anime readies for battle in March. Polygon. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  4. ^ a b c "Pacific Rim: The Black Anime's 1st Full Trailer Shows New Jaeger, Kaiju". Anime News Network. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
  5. ^ Ramos, Dino-Ray (November 8, 2018). "Netflix Unveils 'Pacific Rim', 'Altered Carbon' & More In New Lineup Of Anime Originals". Deadline. Retrieved November 8, 2018.
  6. ^ "Netflix's Pacific Rim Anime Is Coming in 2020, Confirmed for Two Seasons". IGN. Retrieved October 21, 2019.
  7. ^ Netflix Anime (October 26, 2020). Netflix Anime Festival 2020 ~The Future of Anime, Together~. YouTube. Retrieved October 26, 2020.
  8. ^ "Pacific Rim: The Black Anime Will Air in 2021". Silicon Era. Retrieved October 26, 2020.
  9. ^ a b "Netflix Teases Pacific Rim: The Black Anime Series for 2021". Anime News Network. Retrieved October 27, 2020.
  10. ^ "Netflix's Pacific Rim: The Black Gets Action-Packed Trailer and New Poster". IGN. February 17, 2021. Retrieved February 17, 2021.
  11. ^ Polygon Pictures Official Website
  12. ^ "Pacific Rim: The Black Anime Soundtrack Coming March 5". Anime Trending. March 1, 2021. Retrieved March 1, 2021.
  13. ^ "Pacific Rim: The Black – Listings". The Futon Critic. Retrieved February 16, 2021.
  14. ^ Netflix (February 1, 2021). Pacific Rim: The Black | Date Announce | Netflix. YouTube. Retrieved February 1, 2021.
  15. ^ Netflix (February 5, 2021). Pacific Rim: The Black | Official Trailer #1 | Netflix. YouTube. Retrieved February 5, 2021.
  16. ^ Netflix (February 26, 2021). Pacific Rim: The Black | Official Trailer #2 | Netflix. YouTube. Retrieved February 26, 2021.
  17. ^ "Pacific Rim: The Black: Season 1". Rotten Tomatoes. Fandango Media. Retrieved March 8, 2021.

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