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Isle of Dogs - Ataris Reise [Blu-ray] [2018] [Region A & B & C]

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ISLE OF DOGS - ATARIS REISE erzählt die Geschichte von Atari Kobayashi, dem 12-jährigen Pflegesohn des korrupten Bürgermeisters Kobayashi. Als durch einen Regierungserlass alle Hunde der Stadt Megasaki City auf eine riesige Mülldeponie verbannt werden, macht sich Atari allein in einem Miniatur-Junior- Turboprop auf den Weg und fliegt nach Trash Island auf der Suche nach seinem Bodyguard-Hund Spots. Dort freundet er sich mit einem Rudel Mischlingshunde an und bricht mit ihrer Hilfe zu einer epischen Reise auf, die das Schicksal und die Zukunft der ganzen Präfektur entscheiden wird. Bonusmaterial: Promo Featurettes: Die Animatoren - Interviews mit den Darstellern - Die Puppen - Eine Ode an Hunde - Megasaki City und Trash Island - Wetter und Elemente; Bildergalerie; Original Kinotrailer;

Genre: Komödie, Spielfilm, Stop-Motion


Contributor: Anderson, Wes


Language: French, German


Number Of Discs: 1


Manufacturer: Twentieth Century Fox Home Entert.


Aspect Ratio ‏ : ‎ 2.391


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.77 x 5.35 x 0.43 inches; 2.22 ounces


Item model number ‏ : ‎ D083306BSM01


Director ‏ : ‎ Anderson, Wes


Subtitles: ‏ ‎ Dutch, French, German


Language ‏ : ‎ English (Dolby Digital 5.1), French (DTS 5.1), German (DTS 5.1)


Studio ‏ : ‎ Twentieth Century Fox Home Entert.


Number of discs ‏ : ‎ 1


Best Sellers Rank: #270,702 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV) #66,794 in Blu-ray


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  • Instantly worth the watch
It's been awhile since I watched a movie that wowed me by the end but this did, and I loved every second of it. It's a gorgeous film and clear so much care went into crafting it, each character's story is beautiful and part of something bigger, and the humor quirky and perfectly timed. If anything about it caught your attention already, please just do yourself a favor and watch it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2026 by Briana K

  • For Dog Lovers And Others
"Isle of Dogs" is a masterpiece of modern stop-motion animation. It's not exactly kid-friendly but it does have a childlike air to it. much of the animation is reminiscent of classics like "Davey & Goliath" in some respects. However, it has more in common with Leika's modern classics such as "Coraline", "Para Norman" and "The Box Trolls". The plot centers around a boy looking for his lost dog. The fictional city of Megasaki is ruled by cat-lovers who have found a way to banish all dogs to the spoiled Trash Island. This is a story of rebellion against tyranny and inhumane practice. The story is mostly told through the eyes of five dogs who befriend the boy and help him in his search. I don't want to say more as that would spoil the fun. This film is edgy and might actually be a tear-jerker for dog-lovers - but not in a bad way. The story is gripping and can be enjoyed by anyone over the age of 12 (this is not a hard number by any means). I think if I had to pick a favorite dog from the film it would be Oracle. She's a pug who is revered because she has visions (which actually turns out to be that she watches television). Oracle is partnered with a Black Lab named Jupiter. I knew a real Black Lab named Jupiter from my childhood and I have fond memories of him. This is a film of our time and it's definitely worth seeing and owning. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2024 by Matt Harnick

  • A masterpiece
A dog is an animal, often considered the best friend of a woman or man, according to some. However, in the dictionary, it also has a second meaning: a dog is a derogatory term used to refer to an unpleasant, contemptible, or wicked person. It's essentially an insult. In my opinion, Wes Anderson, who is establishing himself as one of the best living directors, played on this ambiguity when filming 'The Isle of Dogs.' The movie is animated and set in Japan. There are so many ingredients in the movie that a short review can't properly do justice to all of them. One of these ingredients is political propaganda, used by a government to ban all dogs from a city due to a supposedly contagious canine disease. The government does not want to cure the disease and hides or obstructs all attempts to do so. Another ingredient is generational change in response to injustice, where the mayor exhibits all the signs of a corrupt politician. However, his orphaned nephew, a main character with a good relationship with dogs, plays a key role in re-establishing justice. To be that nephew, one must question the propaganda of their "family" and the government, and it's important to highlight that. Old and young people have different incentives in politics, and Wes Anderson's way of showing this is intriguing. Another important theme is "checks and balances" from abroad, exemplified by the role of an American exchange student who helps to expose and dismantle the government's conspiracies against the dogs. External intervention can help avoid historical mistakes, acting as an alternative power. Collusion across nations in their mistakes, or closing the borders altogether and putting those checks and balances to zero, would be risky. The movie highlights that when discrimination is based on characteristics at birth, diversity is important, and we should all make sacrifices in the name of tolerance. However, within species, there are honest and dishonest individuals. Some humans and some dogs make mistakes, and viewing government retribution through this lens is likely the correct approach. By the way, this is a 2018 movie, so, it is pre, and not post, COVID. In short, 'The Isle of Dogs' is a great movie that I highly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2024 by iugi

  • Wonder fun movie. Highly recommend if you are a dog person!
Wonderful fun movie.
Reviewed in the United States on February 13, 2026 by L. Williams

  • Fun, Funny, Multicultural, Quirky Film
From the demented minds of Wes Anderson et. al comes this utterly charming film about a boy, his dog, and a nightmarish, toxic ruin of an island. The animation is very odd, as one would expect after viewing Fantastic Mr. Fox (the previous animated film directed by Anderson). In addition to the unconventional stop-motion style, the film bounces between the English and Japanese languages. Sometimes even speeches of decent length are presented untranslated, which just adds to the enjoyable weirdness of the film. Gentle, good-natured fun is made of various Japanese customs and institutions. But who can take issue with that as the story itself is very much a Japanese story. My quibble with the Bluray is that there is no commentary track. Really guys? It's the 21st Century. Is sitting in a sound booth for a couple of hours really all that much to ask you to do? Also, it would have been nice if there was an option to turn on subtitles for the Japanese parts of the soundtrack. The English subtitles simply say [speaking Japanese] when that language is spoken. Although it's clear from the action what the Japanese is about, it would have been nice to get literal translations into English for those of us curious enough to want them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2018 by SouthernClaw

  • Wonderful animation
A great little film, the animation is amazing and the list of actors doing voices is incredible, and its a wonderful piece of art, the story is good and it has some funny moments, a great watch.
Reviewed in the United States on August 13, 2025 by Megadeth

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