Disable All Advertising
Image
EAN-139781404958135   EAN-13 barcode 9781404958135
Product NameSteamboy: Director's Cut
CategoryElectronics / Photography: A/V Media: Movie / TV
Web Link
Amazon.comA Buy on Amazon ~ B0009P42S2
Model4978779
Price New4.00 US Dollars    (curriencies)
Price Used1.93 US Dollars    (curriencies)
RatingPG-13 - Parents Strongly Cautioned
IMDbIMDb Link
TrailerWatch The Trailer
Run Time127 minutes
Aspect Ratio1.85:1
CastAnne Suzuki, Masane Tsukayama, Katsuo Nakamura, Manami Konishi
DirectorKatsuhiro Ôtomo
GenreANIMATION,ACTION,ADVENTURE
Run Time127 minutes
Width5.5 inches    (convert)
Height0.5 inches    (convert)
Length7.75 inches    (convert)
Weight24 hundredths pounds    (convert)
BindingDvd
Release Year2004
FormatMultiple Formats, AC-3, Animated, Color, Director's Cut, Dolby, Dubbed, NTSC, Subtitled, Widescreen
Published07/01/2005
Run Time127 minutes
FeaturesRe-voicing Steamboy, Interview with Katsuhiro Otomo, The Adventure Continues (end credits without text), Production drawings, Includes exclusive Otomo illustration postcard
Long DescriptionFrom the leader in animé Katsuhiro Otomo (Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis, Memories), comes his first feature- length directorial project since his breakthrough film (Akira). Ten years in the making, witha total budget of $22 million, Steamboy is the most expensive Japanese animé production ever. A retro science-fiction epic set in Victorian England, Steamboy features an inventor prodigy named Ray Steam, who receives a mysterious metal ball containing a new form of energy capable of powering an entire nation, the Steam Ball. Young Ray Steam must use the Steam Ball to fight evil, redeem his family, and save London from destruction. With more than 180,000 drawings and 400 CG cuts, Steamboy is one of the most elaborate animated features ever created. Steamboy will be brought to life with an outstanding ensemble voiceover cast including Anna Paquin (X-Men), Patrick Stewart (X-Men), and Alfred Molina (Spider-man 2).
Similar Items0043396307483: The Sky Crawlers
0043396190702: Tekkonkinkreet
0043396190689: Tekkon Kinkreet
0043396077966: Osamu Tezuka's Metropolis
0031398274131: Valerian and the City of A Thousand Planets
0013132229294: Redline (2009)
Created10-07-2013 12:50:35am
Modified05-01-2020 3:35:11pm
MD55006092d099c3bdc3e33539901163e07
SHA256a80083274402fc0086b0e08e4744aca7b64c64772ab5a6c00ef647b054921305
Search Googleby EAN or by Title
Query Time0.0220282

An article of interest

The Main EANData blog

Aztec Code Barcode

Aztec Code is a two-dimensional (2D) barcode symbology known for its compact size and high data capacity. Developed by Andrew Longacre at Welch Allyn (now Honeywell Scanning and Mobility) in the 1990s, Aztec Code is capable of encoding a wide range of data, including numeric, alphanumeric, byte, and kanji characters. This versatility makes it suitable for various applications, from consumer product packaging to transportation and ticketing systems. Aztec Code consists of black and white square modules arranged in a unique pattern, with a central bulls-eye finder pattern aiding in the barcode's detection and decoding.

One of the key advantages of Aztec Code is its high data density, which allows it to encode large amounts of information in a relatively small space. Unlike linear barcodes, which encode data only in one dimension, Aztec Code utilizes a grid-based structure to encode data in two dimensions, resulting in significantly higher storage capacity. This makes Aztec Code particularly useful in applications where space is limited, such as on small product labels or mobile device screens. Additionally, Aztec Code is designed to be highly resistant to damage and distortion, ensuring reliable scanning and decoding even in challenging environments. Overall, Aztec Code's combination of compact size, high data capacity, and robustness makes it a versatile and reliable solution for a wide range of barcode applications.

Identified by the bulls-eye pattern in the center of the square, the Aztec Code barcode is easy to recognize. This symbol supports patterns ranging from 15x15 up to 151x151 blocks with one special rune that can encode a single byte. This rune is 11x11 blocks.

Barcode Aztec

The bulls-eye is either 9x9 or 13x13. The ring directly beyond the bulls-eye is the mode section. The remainder of the symbol is the data and error correction. Three of the corners of the core hold the orientation markers. In the image below we have marked the bulls-eye in red, the mode section in green and the orientation markers are in blue leaving the data area in black and white.

Barcode Aztec

The data is stored in pairs of rings that stretch out from the core. The decoding of data starts at the orientation marker made up of three blocks and procedes in a counter-clockwise direction. There is no outer marker to identify the outer boundry because the size is encoded in the core.

Because this symbology is mainly used in industry and not for public consumption, most smart phones can't read them. Try with your smart phone.

Although we don't have a generator here on our site at the moment, there is one availbale at www.racoindustries.com if you wish to create your own Aztec Code barcodes.