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'''''Steamboy''''' is a animated feature film from Katsuhiro Otomo (director of ''[[Akira]]'' and  ''[[Memories]]''), and currently the most expensive anime film ever made, with a total production cost of approximately $26,000,000. Set in an alternate 19th-century England, the plot concerns the discovery of a special ultra-pure form of water, which inventor Lloyd Steam and his son Edward have realised can be used to create a "Steamball," a device capable of producing almost unlimited power. When a package containing the prototype Steamball and instructions to guard it is delivered to Lloyd's grandson Ray, he soon finds himself being pursued by a group called the O'Hara Foundation who intend to take the ball for themselves.
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'''''Steamboy''''' is a animated feature film from Katsuhiro Otomo (director of ''[[Akira]]'' and  ''[[Memories]]''), and currently the most expensive anime film ever made, with a total production cost of approximately $26,000,000. Set in an alternate 19th-century England, the plot concerns the discovery of a fictional ultra-pure form of water, which inventor Lloyd Steam and his son Edward have realised can be used to create a "Steamball," a device capable of producing almost unlimited power. When a package containing the prototype Steamball and instructions to guard it is delivered to Lloyd's grandson Ray, he soon finds himself being pursued by a group called the O'Hara Foundation who intend to take the ball for themselves.
  
 
'''The following guns can be seen in the anime film ''Steamboy'':'''
 
'''The following guns can be seen in the anime film ''Steamboy'':'''

Revision as of 14:02, 26 February 2015

Steamboy (2005)

Steamboy is a animated feature film from Katsuhiro Otomo (director of Akira and Memories), and currently the most expensive anime film ever made, with a total production cost of approximately $26,000,000. Set in an alternate 19th-century England, the plot concerns the discovery of a fictional ultra-pure form of water, which inventor Lloyd Steam and his son Edward have realised can be used to create a "Steamball," a device capable of producing almost unlimited power. When a package containing the prototype Steamball and instructions to guard it is delivered to Lloyd's grandson Ray, he soon finds himself being pursued by a group called the O'Hara Foundation who intend to take the ball for themselves.

The following guns can be seen in the anime film Steamboy:


Gatling Gun

The Steam Castle has side mounted Gatling Guns manned by crewmen.

An 1865 Gatling Gun.
Steamboygatlinggun.jpg

MAS-36

The men trying to stop the O'Hara Foundation use the MAS-36 rifle as their standard weapon. Some are modified to fire grenades.

MAS-36 - 7.5x54mm French
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Bodeo M1889

Lloyd Steam uses a Bodeo M1889 revolver.

Bodeo M1889 - 10.4 x 22mm Italian
Steamboy Revolver.jpg

Unidentified Flare Pistol

Jason, one of the O'Hara Foundation's henchman, uses a Flare Gun to alert another nearby henchman. It looks like a two-barreled pepperbox-type pistol of unknown design.

Steamboyflare1.jpg
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Borchardt C-93

Alfred Svenson uses a Borchardt C-93 pistol, fired from a crouching stance, to shoot and wound Ray's grandfather.

Borchardt C-93 - 7.63 Borchardt
Steamboyborschardt.jpg

Lever-Action Launcher

Several of the O'Hara Foundation's "Steam Soldiers" carry fictional, lever-action grenade launchers.

Steamsoldier1.jpg
Steamsoldier2.jpg

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