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  1. The Loc–Nar is the main antagonist of the 1981 animated film Heavy Metal, which is based on a pulp comic book franchise of the same name. Its form is that of a basketball–sized glowing green sphere, and it describes itself as the sum of all evils and can melt people upon contact.

  2. Apr 4, 2012 · The Loc-Nar is the framing device which holds Heavy Metal together. It has a variable size, but generally maintains a spherical shape. It menaces the Girl in Grimaldi 's house after turning the...

  3. As the Loc-Nar begins to shatter and break, Grimaldi's daughter begins to flee from the mansion in sheer terror and reaches a safe point outside just as the mansion explodes and is destroyed. Outside in the crop field, Grimaldi's daughter sees Taarna's mount materialize out of thin air.

  4. The story follows the influence of the Loc-Nar upon the evolution of a planet, from the Loc-Nar landing in a body of water, influencing the rise of the industrial age, and a world war. This original story was created by Cornelius Cole III.

  5. Sep 25, 2023 · The ending of the cult classic film, Heavy Metal, has left viewers scratching their heads for decades. Released in 1981, this animated anthology film features a collection of stories that revolve around the theme of the Loc-Nar, a powerful and malevolent artifact.

  6. The film's most excellent ’80s animation (along with some rotoscoping) makes it easy to immerse yourself in all of the worlds of Heavy Metal, but it’s the eclectic characters and the hard-rockin’ soundtrack that really sets the film in a league of its own.

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