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Steamboy

Steamboy

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Beautiful animation set in the Victorian era, about a young inventor whose life is endangered by a mysterious contraption called the...

CertificatePG

Duration100 mins

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  • SUMAIYYAH, 10
  • 2 reviews

Steamboy will make you gasp

4 stars

27 Oct 2018

Steam boy is a boy named Ray and he takes care of a steam ball .In the 1860s Britain, a boy inventor finds himself caught in the middle of a deadly conflict over a revolutionary advance in steam power .It was based in the Victorian times, London 1860s.This film has action and romance, Ray and a girl save the steam ball as rays mechanical dad and his grandfather turn the wheel to lead the gargantuan air ship off the houses. Rays father, had worked for the foundation for Ray and his father that was wrong as they weren’t friends and even more than that they both tried to do different things with the steam ball.

Actors

The characters are:

Anne Suzuki James Ray Steam (voice)

Masane Tsukayama Eddie (voice)

Katso Nakamura Dr Lloyd steam (voice)

Manami Konishi Scarlett (voice)

Ikki Sawamura Robert Stephenson (voice)

Susumu Terajima Osamu Saka (voice)

Osamu Saka Army General (voice)

Keiko Aizawa Mrs Steam (voice)

Mark Bramhall Alfred Smith (voice)

Oliver Cotton Robert Stephenson

Likes

In the film with Ray; his sister it starts (after about 20) of when the foundation comes to the house just after Rays grandfather gives the steam ball so it already starts with action .Scarlett changes through three quarters of the film. They included 3d and 2d.

Dislikes

The setting is always understated.

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