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Ende der 50er Jahre sind Geschichten über Außerirdische in aller Munde und viele Menschen glauben an ein Leben weit entfernt von unserem Planeten. So auch der neunjährige Hogarth: Als er hört, dass im Wald ein riesiger außerirdischer Roboter. Der Gigant aus dem All (Originaltitel: The Iron Giant) ist ein Science-Fiction-Animationsfilm aus Deutsch von Uwe-Michael Gutzschhahn. Mit Bildern von Jindra. Übersetzung im Kontext von „iron giant“ in Englisch-Deutsch von Reverso Context: It's just like "The Iron Giant.". Vor dem Hintergrund des Kalten Krieges freundet sich der neunjährige Hogarth mit einem friedlichen Riesenroboter an, den ein paranoider Regierungsbeamter. Hier geht's zum Filmstarts-Special: Die 20 coolsten Filmroboter. Das Quiz: Erkennt Ihr die verkleideten Roboter? Originaltitel. The Iron Giant. Verleiher -. vinduespudser.eu - Kaufen Sie Der Gigant aus dem All günstig ein. Qualifizierte Bestellungen The Iron Giant: Signature Edition [DVD] UK-Import, Sprache-Englisch. The Iron Giant: Übersetzen Sie alle Bewertungen auf Deutsch. Paul Haynes. September, 11 Uhr: Im Rahmen der Familienfilmreihe zeigen wir den Film auf Deutsch synchronisiert unter dem Titel «Der Gigant aus dem All». Empfohlen ab

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Mansley lies to Rogard that the robot killed Hogarth, before telling him to lure the robot out to sea so they can destroy it with a nuclear ballistic missile from the USS Nautilus.
Hogarth wakes up and pacifies the robot, causing it to deactivate its weapons. He then shows himself to Rogard and his men. Rogard, after listening to Dean's explanation of the robot and realizing that Mansley lied to him, is about to tell the Nautilus to stand down, but Mansley snatches the walkie-talkie and orders the Nautilus to launch the missile.
Realizing the deadly mistake, Rogard lambastes Mansley and informs him that not only the robot, but everyone in Rockwell, will be destroyed when the missile hits.
Mansley tries to escape Rockwell to save himself, but the robot stops him and he is arrested by the Army. When Hogarth tells the robot about Rockwell's fate, the robot flies off to intercept the missile, as a hero, not a weapon.
With a smile of satisfaction, the robot collides with the missile, causing a massive explosion high up in the atmosphere. The people of the town recognize the giant as a hero, but everyone, especially Hogarth, is deeply saddened by the robot's sacrifice.
Some time later, Annie and Dean start a relationship and Dean creates a statue honoring the robot. Hogarth receives a package from Rogard, containing the only piece of the robot they found, a small jaw bolt.
That night, Hogarth awakens to a familiar beeping coming from the bolt, which is trying to get out his window. He realizes the Giant is still alive and repairing itself somewhere and he opens it to let the bolt out.
On the Langjökull glacier in Iceland various parts of the robot approach the snowdrift where the head rests, eyes glowing, as the robot wakes up and smiles.
Sign In Don't have an account? Start a Wiki. Plot In , a large alien robot crashes from orbit near the coast of Rockwell, Maine with no memory.
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Robert Clotworthy. The Iron Giant's eyes have a bit of personality; his eyes color would change to different colors for different reasons: At night, his eyes are normally blue for a possible alien type of night vision; in the day, they turn yellow or white for a more normal type of vision to see regularly with the current light at hand.
His eyes also turn red when his metal suit gets triggered into a defense mode by the spotting of a weapon and when he is being attacked as well. The Iron Giant is a large 50 foot tall metal man of alien origin, and the deuteragonist of the film, adapted from the original novel by Ted Hughes, "The Iron Man".
The Giant's crash landing on Earth caused a bump on the Iron Giant's head making his suit not enforce its' protocol for planetary invasion and controlling, allowing the Giant to be his exploring, kindhearted, childlike self also leaving him with a childlike sense of wonder to find out more about the planet he'd crashed on.
The dent on his head is an indicator that his suit is restricting certain protocols and actions that it would normally take.
The Giant is well-armed but will only use his weapons in self-defense until the end of the movie when he let his suit fully take over, he is capable of flight and can also repair himself with a homing beacon in his head.
He is also indestructible to almost anything. The Iron Giant's diet consists of only metal and metal materials. In , the Giant came to Earth and crash-landed off the coast of Rockwell, Maine.
After terrifying a fisherman by the name of Earl Stutz, who called the government upon his return to land, the Giant wandered into the town's nearby woodlands after eating a few abandoned vehicles, and set his sights upon devouring a power station.
Not a second later he would have been electrocuted had nine year old Hogarth Hughes not been searching for the culprit who ate their TV antenna and shut the power down.
The Giant continued to eat local pieces of machinery and later re-encountered Hogarth, befriends him and then proceeds to follow him home.
The Giant was seen by one of the train's engineers Frank Thomas after the train hit the Iron Giant, who was trying to fix the railroad tracks that he was trying to eat earlier.
This led to him being hunted down by obsessive government agent Kent Mansley, after following the train engineers's suggestion on where to find a phone.
Kent leaves only to figure out that the BB gun that he was in possession of was Hogarth's since Hog Hug was the only thing left of Hogarth's name on the gun.
Kent trying to get Hogarth to tell him about the whereabouts of the Giant, rented the room that was for rent at the Hughes's residence.
Slowly, the Giant began to learn, through Hogarth's teachings, how to speak his language, about right and wrong, life and death, and some elements of culture, specifically Superman, who Hogarth thought the Giant could relate to since Superman also crash landed on Earth and had to learn everything.
After relocating the Giant to a Junkyard owned by beatnik artist Dean McCoppin, Hogarth spent much of his days having fun with the Giant while keeping his existence a secret.
Nevertheless, Mansley called the army and General Rogard after interrogating Hogarth into revealing the Giant's whereabouts, but Hogarth and Dean were quickly able to disguise the Giant as another one of Dean's art projects.
A short time after, the Giant's automatic defense mechanisms activated when Hogarth pointed a toy gun at him pretending he was the evil robot Atomo, and Hogarth was almost killed by the Giant's eye beams.
The Giant didn't seem to understand what he had just done or what happened. Dean was quick to dismiss the Giant, calling him "a big gun" and pointing at the big hole in the side of a bus the Giant made after he said "No, I not gun".
The Iron Giant ran off upset that he almost hurt his friend, thinking that he was just a gun and not the hero he wanted to be.
After Hogarth left in pursuit, Dean noticed Hogarth's gun, realized that the Giant was only acting defensively, and went to help.
Unfortunately, Mansley spotted the Giant behind him after the Giant had rescued two boys in danger of falling off of a very high height from a building and lied to the army saying that the Giant was attacking the city.
The Giant and Hogarth fled, resorting to flight after falling off a cliff, but when they were in air, The Iron Giant with Hogarth in his hands were being attacked by two US Army Jet fighters and after the Giant not trying to harm the Jets that were trying to shoot them down, one of the jets manages to get a shot in on the Giant and knock him and Hogarth out of air.
The Giant held Hogarth tight and carefully trying to keep him from getting hurt while they were falling out of the air. Hogarth was knocked out unconscious for a few moments after the Giant was hit by a surface-to-air missile from the Jet.
The Giant thought Hogarth was dead since Hogarth wasn't moving or responding as he was just momentarily knocked out but fine and the Giant was distraught.
The army rolled up behind the Giant and when the army fired at the Giant again, the Giant was mourning for Hogarth and let his suit take over as he felt it pushing into it's mode of defence and attack, the Giant has been trying to keep his suit's attack program away but it seemed now that his friend was just killed so he let his suit do what it was programmed to do.
Before it could be fired, Hogarth recovered and confronted the Giant. The Giant recognized his friend and stopped his suit's attacking system and returned to normal after Hogarth told the Giant that he didn't have to be a gun, "Its bad to kill.
Guns kill You are what you choose to be. You choose. Mansley swiped the radio from the General ordering that the missile be fired anyway, ignoring the fact that everyone the army included was told and shown that The Iron Giant is good, and the missile was targeted on the Giant's current position which was where everyone was standing.
Hogarth explained to The Iron Giant that when the missile hits, that everyone was going to die. The Giant was saddened by what would happen and looked up at the missile as it was going up in air and made his decision by saying "I fix".
After telling Hogarth "you stay, I go Bracing himself for impact, Hogarth's words of "you are who you choose to be" rang through the Giant's head, and he said his decision to himself before the crash saying "Superman.
Some time later, Dean had built a statue in the Giant's memory, which was placed in the town park, and Hogarth received a package from General Rogard which was the jaw bolt from the Giant, it was the only part the army could find.
That night, however, the bolt began tapping against the window and glowing as though trying to get out. Remembering that the Giant can repair himself and the different pieces of him that glow when their trying to get back to him, Hogarth let it go free and opened the window for it to fall out, saying "see you later.
He was repairing himself again and possibly would return to Rockwell with hopefully a better greeting and get to see Hogarth and everyone else once more.
Dean: After thinking Dean was trying to kidnap the only person that was The Iron Giant's friend and only person he had known at that time but Hogarth showing him that he was just scared, he quickly friends him and gains another best friend.
Dean also teaches The Iron Giant the fundamental difference between artwork made and thought of from the inside Dean also provides The Iron Giant a place to sleep and as well as a place to eat and kept him well fed.
He had helped him as any good friend would and should do. Because of his size, the Giant can perform incredible feats of strength.
He is strong enough to rip apart metal structures with his hands, lift boulders like pebbles, uproot trees, and crush vehicles.
Made from an unknown alloy, the Giant's armor and suit renders him completely invulnerable to harm although he can still feel pain, his metal suit hands and all are like skin to him as he can feel something right in his hand.
He has survived being hit by an oncoming freight train and can withstand machine-gun and missile fire along with multiple high-caliber rounds from tanks, artillery, and battleships.
Perhaps the most impressive display of the Giant's invulnerability was surviving a head-on collision with a nuclear missile.
Whenever the Giant is smashed to pieces, an antenna on his head sends out a homing beacon to the scattered parts, automatically repairing himself by making his pieces roll, crawl or move trying to get back to him.
There appears to be no known limit to the beacon's range, and it can be detected as far away as Iceland. The Giant's feet have rocket thruster's allowing him to fly.
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Nur noch 4 auf Lager. April "Bitte wiederholen". Tim McCanlies Brad Bird [a]. Production Co: Warner Bros. Michael Kamen composed the film's score, which was performed by the Czech Philharmonic. Brad Bird. The VHS edition came in three versions— pan and scanpan and scan with an affixed Giant toy to the clamshell case, and a widescreen Who Am I Trailer.
Months later, Dean and Hogarth's mom have struck up a relationship, and in the park of Rockwell, Maine, is a statue that Dean built in honor of the Iron Giant's sacrifice.
However, in Iceland, on a glacier, the Iron Giant begins to rebuild itself, proudly smiling knowing that it has finally been a hero. It has received mostly positive reviews from critics and viewers, who have given it an IMDb score of 8.
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Friends with Money. Investigating the destroyed substation, U. Finding a BB gun Hogarth left near the substation the night he found the Giant, Mansley takes up a room for rent at Hogarth's home and trails the boy to learn more.
He is paranoid about an alien invasion and alerts the U. Army to the possible presence of the robot.
Worried that they will get caught, Hogarth evades Mansley and takes the robot to beatnik artist Dean McCoppin who passes off the robot as one of his works of art when Mansley and Lieutenant General Rogard investigate.
Once Mansley and Rogard are gone, Hogarth pretends to attack the robot with a toy gun, and inadvertently causes the robot to activate a weapons system in retaliation.
Dean saves Hogarth and angrily commands the robot to leave, but Hogarth, believing the robot never meant to harm him, gives chase.
Dean sees the toy gun and realizes that the robot cannot control its self-defense reaction. He catches up with Hogarth on his motorbike and they chase after the robot before it can reach the town.
In Rockwell, the robot saves two boys, but is seen by the military and attacked. The robot flees with Hogarth until he is shot down by a missile fired from an F After crash landing, the robot thinks that the unconscious Hogarth is dead; enraged, it activates its weapons and attacks the Army, who are no match for the advanced firepower.
Mansley lies to Rogard that the robot killed Hogarth, before telling him to lure the robot out to sea so they can destroy it with a nuclear ballistic missile from the USS Nautilus.
Hogarth wakes up and pacifies the robot, causing it to deactivate its weapons. He then shows himself to Rogard and his men. Rogard, after listening to Dean's explanation of the robot and realizing that Mansley lied to him, is about to tell the Nautilus to stand down, but Mansley snatches the walkie-talkie and orders the Nautilus to launch the missile.
Realizing the deadly mistake, Rogard lambastes Mansley and informs him that not only the robot, but everyone in Rockwell, will be destroyed when the missile hits.
Mansley tries to escape Rockwell to save himself, but the robot stops him and he is arrested by the Army. When Hogarth tells the robot about Rockwell's fate, the robot flies off to intercept the missile, as a hero, not a weapon.
With a smile of satisfaction, the robot collides with the missile, causing a massive explosion high up in the atmosphere.
The people of the town recognize the giant as a hero, but everyone, especially Hogarth, is deeply saddened by the robot's sacrifice.
Some time later, Annie and Dean start a relationship and Dean creates a statue honoring the robot. Hogarth receives a package from Rogard, containing the only piece of the robot they found, a small jaw bolt.
That night, Hogarth awakens to a familiar beeping coming from the bolt, which is trying to get out his window.
He realizes the Giant is still alive and repairing itself somewhere and he opens it to let the bolt out. On the Langjökull glacier in Iceland various parts of the robot approach the snowdrift where the head rests, eyes glowing, as the robot wakes up and smiles.
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