Crystal Triangle

Crystal Triangle
Japanese 禁断の黙示録 クリスタル・トライアングル
Directed by Seiji Okuda
Release dates
  • July 22, 1987 (1987-07-22)
Running time
86 minutes
Country Japan
Language Japanese

Crystal Triangle (禁断の黙示録 クリスタル・トライアングル) is a 1987 Japanese OVA.[1]

Plot

All is well in the tiny town of South Brunswick New Jersey, where Koichiro Kamishiro lives with his mother Juno Cassidy and Grandmother Grigori Yefimovich. Suddenly their lives are thrown into chaos by the sudden appearance of the Great Crystal Triangle, a dark omen from the heavens appearing once every 10,000,000 years.

Koichiro at first wishes to simply ignore the harbringer of doom, but is motivated to action by "The Old Man of Hakodate" a shamanistic soothsayer that lives in the dump and gives wisdom to all that seek it. Joined by Isao Murakami, a young delinquent fresh out of juvenile hall, the two set off on an epic journey across South Brunswick city park, to obtain the last shard of the crystal triangle from the great monster Ginji Iwagami, a mutated albino alligator that lives in the sewers. The two manage to bring down the monster, but Isao's soul is trapped within the shard, leaving his body as little more than a mouthpiece for the will of the Crystal Triangle.

Koichiro begs the old man of Hakodate for a way to save Isao, who presents him with the terrible choice, Surrender the last Shard back to the triangle, releasing Isao's soul, but also returning the Triangle to its complete, immortal state, or kill Isao himself, thus preventing the Crystal Triangle from ever being completed, saving the rest of civilization from the terrible doom it represents. As the final hour grows closer and closer, Koichiro is forced to weigh the uncertain fate of many against the definite fate of one.

Cast

Production

Toyoo Ashida and Kazuko Tadano were character designers in the OVA.

References

  1. 禁断の黙示録 クリスタル・トライアングル(1987) (in Japanese). allcinema.net. Retrieved 2013-11-17.

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