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  1. 62% 29 Reviews Tomatometer 69% 5,000+ Ratings Audience Score After the death of his mother, the evil mutant wizard Blackwolf (Steve Gravers) discovers some long-lost military technologies. Full...

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    • Ralph Bakshi
    • PG
    • Fantasy, Animation
  2. WIZARDS comes very close to working, but overall it doesn't work. The animation is mostly mediocre, and the movie suffers from too damn much rotoscoping (which comes across more as laziness than stylish - though I'm sure Bakshi used this to save a few bucks and not for artistic intentions).

  3. Review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes gives the film an approval rating of 62%, based on 29 reviews with an average rating of 5.5/10. The website's critical consensus reads, "Its central metaphor is a bit too on the nose, but Wizards is an otherwise psychedelic, freaky trip into an alternate version of our world."

    • $2 million
    • Ralph Bakshi
    • Andrew Belling
    • February 9, 1977
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  5. Bakshi is direct in his imagery and his messaging: the drumbeat of war and the rush of new technology is killing us...Wizards is far more than a simple animated curiosity, but a surprisingly...

  6. Jun 29, 2021 · Retro Review: Wizards (1977) The animation in this film is a weird psychedelic hodgepodge of various styles. It seems both very cool and experimental at the same time. by Ian Cullen June 29, 2021. Synopsis: In Wizards After the death of his mother. An evil mutant wizard Blackwolf discovers some long-lost military technologies.

  7. www.filmjuice.com › wizards-reviewsWizards - FilmJuice

    Jun 9, 2020 · One was Fantasia. The other was Wizards. And, despite the financial power of the Disney -financed feature, it was Wizards that looked to be the surprise hit of the year. Then, along came Star Wars and, as cinemas rushed to find more screens on which to show George Lucas ’ epic space opera, Wizards vanished– seemingly lost in the mist of time.

  8. Where the hero of Star Wars is an adolescent hoping to change the universe, his equivalent in Wizards is an impossibly antiquated man - in fact many thousands of years old - desperate to keep things just as they have been for (literal) ages.

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