The case of the FOX Home Video Special DVD edition of Broken Saints Broken Saints is an award winning, partially animated, Flash animated film series by Brooke Burgess, Ian Kirby and Andrew West. First published in 2001, it is a hybrid of the comic and animation art forms that its creators refer to as a "cinematic novel." Like a comic, characters are (generally) kept in static poses and dialogue is indicated by speech balloons. However, rather than using sequential panels to advance the story, animation is used to switch scenes and advance the story, providing an animation-type flow of events. Music (composed by Tobias Tinker and Quentin Grey, as well as licensed classical pieces from Mozart and others) and sound effects are added in as well, giving the viewer a more complete experience than one would get from a comic alone. Image File history File links Brokensaintsdvd. ...
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Overview
Broken Saints is some 12 hours long, split into 24 chapters published online between 2001 and 2003. The chapters become progressively longer, many with two or three acts. The culmination of the series, chapter 24, is five acts long - plus prologue and epilogue - and runs for 1 hour and 23 minutes. Centered on philosophical, religious, political and spiritual themes, it tells the story of four strangers from "the quiet corners of the globe" connected by a vision they all receive of a coming evil. Their search for the truth behind the vision leads them to each other and to far larger and more disturbing truths than they could have expected. Philosophy (from the Greek words philos and sophia meaning love of wisdom) is understood in different ways historically and by different philosophers. ...
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The details of their respective visions vary, but each one contains a giant red cat's eye (accompanied by a terrific electronic screech), the ubiquitous symbol of the series. After seeing it, the four main characters fall into a temporary coma. The Eye -- a red circle with a thin black slit in the middle -- can easily be mistaken for a simplified Eye of Sauron, yet it is worth noting that Broken Saints made its debut before the release of the first of the three Lord of the Rings films. The Eye of Sauron (in the Lord of the Rings movie trilogy) The Eye of Sauron is part of the fictional Middle-earth, a literary universe by J. R. R. Tolkien. ...
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Several haikus (somewhat of a trademark of Brooke's) are presented as each episode loads, as well as quotes at the beginning and end from various sources, both tying in with themes and events of the episode. Several chapters contain animated scenes which introduce and close the chapter, and allude to various pop culture media such as The Matrix, Donnie Darko and The Wizard of Oz. The Matrix is a science-fiction/action film first released in the USA on March 31, 1999, written and directed by Larry and Andy Wachowski. ...
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Each of the chapters was written and directed by Burgess, with Kirby doing the technical direction and West providing the artwork. The site was originally hosted (for the first 6 chapters) by Switch Interactive. In 2005, a DVD version was released in association with Budget Monks Productions and Telefilm Canada, featuring improved or wholly redrawn art for the first several chapters, numerous featurettes, and a voice track for practically all dialogue. The voice actors included William B. Davis, David Kaye, Kirby Morrow, and Emmy-award winner Janyse Jaud. Burgess himself provided a character voice as well. DVD (also known as Digital Versatile Disc or Digital Video Disc) is an optical disc storage media format that can be used for data storage, including movies with high video and sound quality. ...
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Recently a new DVD release was in the works, for international retail release. A few changes have been made, including a reworking of Chapter 13's artwork and commentary for each chapter. It was released on August 1st 2006.
Major Characters "In the quiet corners of the globe, four strangers receive a message..." Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Image File history File links Download high-resolution version (1280x1024, 118 KB)Artwork by Andrew West from the series Broken Saints File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
Shandala Nisinu Commonly Shandala, she is an 18-year-old altruistic living an idyllic life. She came to the uncharted Fijian island of Lomalagi (or "Heaven") as an infant floating on the waves and was adopted by the island's wise tribal chief Tui Nisinu. The mysterious circumstances around her birth will return to haunt all who come to know her -- and affect the whole world. In the DVD version, Shandala's voice is provided by Emmy-award winner Janyse Jaud. An Emmy Award. ...
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Raimi Matthews Raimi is a 24-year-old Canadian non-practicing Catholic who lives in the fictional Coast City, USA. He works developing software and security (and then finding ways around it) for a global telecommunications and pharmaceutical company called Biocom, which has just irked him with a sudden unexplained termination from an important project. The electronic information he cracks from his company leads him on a personal mission that ultimately brings the four strangers together. Kirby Morrow, the dubbed voice of such anime characters as InuYasha's Miroku and Goku in the Canadian production of Dragon Ball Z, provides Raimi's DVD voice. Coast City was a fictional city that appeared in stories published by DC Comics. ...
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Oran Bajir Oran is a 29-year-old devout Muslim from Baghdad, Iraq. At the outset of the story he is involved in an armed resistance against Western domination, left to guard a small bunker in solitude. With nothing to do but read the Qur'an, Oran begins to doubt his mission and himself. Oran is voiced by Michael Dobson. A Muslim (Arabic: Ù
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Kamimura Also known as "Kami", he is an elderly Shinto mystic and former Buddhist from rural Japan. He was estranged from his former Buddhist order over an incident concerning relics given him that he swore to protect. Goku, a former student, had demanded the box, in order to sell its contents. However, Kamimura had given his word and his word was his bond. Kamimura's voice actor is Colin Foo. Please wikify (format) this article as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ...
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Minor Characters Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Gabriel Dunn Captain of the yacht "Revelation," Gabriel traveled to Lomalagi to find Shandala. Shandala agreed to go with him, to find the truth of her past. But what secrets does this mysterious man have to share? He is voiced by Brooke Burgess. Chief Tui Nisinu Chief Tui is the adopted father of Shandala, and the tribal leader on Lomalagi. He has kept the island secluded, and is wary of outsiders. He is also the father of Tui Jr. He is voiced by Greg Anderson. Greg Anderson may refer to: Cadillac Anderson (born 1964), Gregory Wayne Cadillac Anderson, basketball player Greg Anderson (footballer) (born 1966), Australian rules footballer Greg Anderson (trainer) (born 1966), baseball trainer Greg Anderson (musician), member of Goatsnake This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ...
Benjamin Palmer Son of one of BIOCOM's founders, he is the current CEO. He has steered corporate affairs away from biological/medical research and towards more profitable communications technologies. He personally promoted Raimi to work on the LEAR/SPEC/SILO project. This shadow man is voiced by The Cigarette Smoking Man, William B. Davis. The Cigarette Smoking Man (abbreviated to CSM), is a fictional character played by William B. Davis on the 1993-2002 television series The X-Files. ...
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Lear Dunham One of the Founding Fathers of BIOCOM, he has long held the reins posthumously, after faking his own death years ago. Benjamin Palmer, while planning his own usage of the satellite network combined with the implants, is in the dark of Lear's true intentions. Lear is voiced by David Kaye. David Kaye is the starting striker for the A-leagues glamour club, Sydney FC. Having played sucessfully overseas for Scotish team Hearts, Kaye has made a large impact on the A-league. ...
Sandra Telfer She is one of Raimi's coworkers, and a close friend. She is Benjamin Palmer's personal secretary, and has access to computer files and records that are key in the early stages of Raimi's investigation. Sandra is voiced by PJ Brookson. Hassan Hassan is a 25-year-old freedom fighter/terrorist. He is Oran's childhood friend and weapons supplier. Having grown up together and gone to the same school, mosque and Republican Guard training, they have strong bonds with one another. It is in a bunker when things go to pieces for the pair. His fate inspires Oran's rejuvenated faith. His voice actor is Paul Skrudland. Students in Rome, Italy. ...
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Goku Goku is a former student of Kamimura. He turned against his mentor in order to attain a "treasure" Kami protected for many years. His soul is jarred, and he spends the majority of the series in a coma. However, he isn't without his powers to infiltrate his captor's mind... Goku is voiced by James Wolfe. The Death of General Wolfe by Benjamin West. ...
Tui Jr. Tui is the only blood heir to the Chiefdom held by his father. He leaves the island when Shandala decides to go with Gabriel Dunn, and hopes to help keep her promise to return home. He is voiced by Revard Dufresne. Bula Shandala's pet, a stray who washed up on the shores of Lomalagi. Bula was in a bag of dead kittens who were presumably set adrift in the sea due to a shortage of fish on local islands. A side note: Bula means hello. Lt. Charles and Lt. Bravado A pair of military men, they are suspicious of Oran from the start. They found him in the dessert after he slit his wrist and set of the emergency flare. They continue to be a thorn in the saints' side throughout the series. Charles is voiced by Kevin O'Grady, and Bravado is voiced by Ryan Crocker. They are the subordinates of... General Briggs A man who has served queen and country though more than a few sordid affairs, Briggs is in command of the UN base "Sol" where Oran is brought. He finds his job rather tiresome, and dislikes the locals. His voice is provided by Michael Robinson. Michael Robinson (born July 12, 1958 in Leicester, England) was a footballer who later became a top television pundit and presenter in Spain. ...
Colonel Keene Commander of the Valhalla base, he supervises Oran's implant. Later in the series, he is shown to be in direct communication with Benjamin Palmer concerning the upcoming broadcast. He is voiced by Jan Bos. Jan Bos (born March 29, 1975 in Harderwijk, The Netherlands) is a long track speedskater and sprint cyclist. ...
Masayuki A simple egg farmer from rural Japan who gives Kamimura a lift, and a few words of wisdom. Perhaps, beneath all the talk of eggs, there is something more to him. Some truth that will become more clear as the memory of him fades. His voice is supplied by Nathan Schwartz. Gregory A newsstand vendor, we first meet Gregory when Raimi is pursuing the Vagrant. Raimi buys a stroke mag and a pack of Morley cigarettes from him. Gregory speaks as the voice of the common man, and Trace Ventura speaks as the voice of Gregory. A pack of Morley Cigarettes from X-Files Morley is a fictional brand of cigarettes supposedly based on the shortened name for Marlboro cigarettes, marleys. ...
Cielle Cielle is the owner of a shop carrying a variety of items relating to spiritualism and the occult. She gives Raimi a tarot reading which leaves him with a better understanding of what has happened, and what is to come. She is voiced by Patty Drake. Mars Owner of the Mars gentleman's club. He has connections with BIOCOM through Benjamin Palmer. He also holds Shandala captive, until Raimi, Oran, and Kamimura discover her there. His voice is supplied by Scott McNeil. Scott McNeil (born September 15, 1962 in Brisbane, Australia), is a voice actor. ...
Deimos and Phobos Named after two of Mars' moons, this pair are the well built bouncers of the Mars club. Deimos is voiced by Adam Fulton, while Phobos is voiced by Herbert Duncanson. Toshi and Yuki Yuki is a single mother who is travelling to Coast City on the same flight as Kamimura. With her is her curious son Toshi. The pair play a small role as some comic relief, and make an apperance also in the prologue of chapter 24. Yuki is voiced by Melissa Bradcato, and Toshi is voiced by Daniel Borowiecki. Osama Osama Bajir, Oran's father, is heard whenever Oran is reading the Koran. Osama was killed by an American bomb, and the incident is what resulted in the blindness of Oran's left eye. Osama is voiced by Scott McNeil, who also voices Mars. Colonel Brahmaz Colonel Brahmaz is a Saudi Arabian member of the team stationed at SOL. He plays good cop when Oran is interogated. He seems to support Oran, while still questioning whether or not Oran is who he claims he is. Brahmaz is voiced by Adam Henderson. Mama Tui Chief Tui's wife and Tui Jr's biological mother, she was a key character in Shandala's childhood. She was murderred ceremonially by a man from the west, who had come with promises of help. Her death is the main reason that Chief Tui is wary of Gabriel, and for good reason. Mama Tui is voiced by Dee Daniels. Bobby A homeless Native American, Bobby is an alcoholic roaming the streets of Coast City. Kamimura has compassion towards the man, but simply gives him some money to try and help. Bobby is voiced by Nick Kline. Butterscotch A young girl who lives on the streets. She sells her body to pay for her addictions. When she encounters Kamimura, she is confused when he gives her money and asks for nothing in return. She is voiced by Chrystal Leigh. Darcon A very minor character, he is simply Butterscotch's dealer. He has a few lines read by James Thomson. Michael Michael is a homeless man who preaches in the slums of Coast City. He meets Kamimura, and helps him to find someplace to rest. He is voiced by Chris Olson. Later, in the prologue of chapter 24, he consoles Butterscotch. Vickory A volatile young man who's greed pushes a possessed Kamimura over the edge. He winds up getting his face smashed in violently. He is voiced by one of the series creators, Andrew West. Nanako A Japanese mother of three, she sends her son Kamimura to live in a Buddhist temple. Shortly after Kamimura leaves, she and her remaining children fall victim to one of the atom bombs dropped on Japan during World War II. Her voice actor is Taylor Moll. Airport Bum A begger sitting outside the Coast City airport, he receives a large sum from Kamimura. This character is voiced by series composer Tobias Tinker.
Chapters Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Chapter 1: Introitus Image File history File links Introitus-800x600. ...
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In the quiet corners of the globe, four strangers receive a chilling vision of the future. Will they stand to face the coming darkness... and if so, at what price? The opening chapter introduces us to the main 4 characters: Shandala, Oran, Kamimura, and Raimi. Shandala begins with a short, poetic account of her dream. Next comes Oran, who is hiding out in a bunker, speaking of his guilt and faith. That transitions to Kamimura, who has returned to his temple to find it ablaze. After the fire burns itself out, he recovers a box from its hiding place, only to be confronted by his former student Goku. Raimi is then introduced, walking the streets of Coast City, returning to his apartment after being kicked off the project he was working on at work. He is going to find out why. As the chapter finishes, we return to Lomalagi to find Shandala confronted by a vision. The intensity of the vision causes her to faint, where she is discovered by the other members of her tribe. Chapter 2: Cryptic Image File history File links Cryptic-800x600. ...
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A young programmer uncovers evidence of corporate treachery. But all secret knowledge comes with a price... for there are claws sheathed within the code. Raimi Matthews begins to dig into his company's mainframe. Things go well at first, he finds his way into the information he is looking for when his computer freezes. Suddenly his monitor displays the sentence, "I SEE YOU," making him try to disconnect. His electrical cord shorts, shocking him and taking out the power. His screens, now powerless, light up with a flashing symbol, and he passes out. Chapter 3: Versus Image File history File links Versus-800x600. ...
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Beneath the harsh sands of the Iraqi border, a lone warrior fights for his sanity. But when the struggle seeps into the waking world, blood will be spilt. Hassan returns to the bunker with supplies, but finds Oran in a state of near insanity. Oran lashes out against his dear friend, not knowing who he is. When at last he snaps out of it, he realizes what he has done. He checks to see that his friend is still alive, and then borrows his jeep. He begins his journey. Chapter 4: Epiphany Image File history File links Epiphany-800x600. ...
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Kamimura explores the memories of an old foe for the cause of his temple's destruction. Lost in meditation, the dark secret is revealed. Walking along the rolling hills of Japan, Kamimura contemplates his beliefs. Finally resting alongside a river, he examins the depths of Goku's mind. After reliving the moments leading up to his home's destruction, he witnesses an unknown person who gives him a message of things to come. Chapter 5: Awakening Image File history File linksMetadata Awakening-800x600. ...
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A tribal chief holds a mournful vigil at his adopted daughter's bedside. When the past arrives on their shores in the hands of a stranger, something will awaken. Chief Tui Nisinu sits by his daughter, Shandala, who has not yet woken up from her comatose state. He talks about her past and her mother. He is disturbed by Tui Jr. who tells him that a boat carrying white men is anchorred off the shore. The captain of the boat carries a picture of Shandala from before she came to Lomolagi. She wakes up, and takes a wrap off her hair to reveal that her hair is pure white. An omen. Chapter 6: Synchronicity Image File history File links Synchronicity-800x600. ...
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If blood spills in the desert, will an egg break in Japan? Can a ghostly message in Coast City herald a seafaring emissary on the shores of Paradise? Oran travels on foot, after Hassan's jeep ran out of gas. He begins to lose his mind when he is confronted by shadowy figures and then "The Other." In act 2, Raimi exits the BIOCOM building where he was taken after passing out from the occurrences of Chapter 2. He notices a vagrant wearing a sandwich board with the same message as his computer. Thinking it more than coincidence, he follows the man down a side street. After he talking to Gregory, a newsstand vendor, and buying a stroke mag and some Morley cigarettes, he heads down an alley to get one lit. There, he is confronted by the vagrant who talks in riddles, and foreshadows much of what is yet to come. Act 3, Kamimura finds himself in the back of a small truck, travelling through rural Japan. The driver, an egg farmer named Masayuki, makes some smalltalk, while passing on an important message. At a fork in the road, they go their separate ways, with Kamimura headed towards America. At the very end of this chapter, Shandala and her father talk along the shoreline of Lomalagi. Chapter 7: Lucid Shaken by the haunting alley encounter, Raimi prays for the memory to wash away with sleep. But when another vision strikes, there will be nowhere to hide. Chapter 8: Lomalagi An enigmatic man from the West seeks to return Shandala to her true family. Can he overcome the tribe's growing doubt and risk death on the Flaming Path? Chapter 9: Personas Who we are is often bound to what we choose to reveal. In the eyes of those who judge our second skins, we are all naked, unworthy, and guilty. Chapter 10: Trinity Three points to triangulate. Three digits for a flight code. Three cubicle walls. Three verses from a holy tome. Three men on a fated course. Chapter 11: Surfacing Torn between the love of her adopted homeland and the charms of a pale skinned suitor, Shandala's psyche threatens to crack and reveal a terrifying secret. Chapter 12: Passage From tragedy to transformation-from burden to blessing-and from Alpha to Omega-no man escapes unscathed. And no saint will emerge unbroken. Chapter 13: Insertion In the heart of an underground war machine, Raimi is forced to assist in a horrible experiment. The shackles of the soul are stamped in silicon. Chapter 14: Harbingers On the lonely streets of Coast City, Kamimura carries the burden of distant memories, and Raimi must face Oran's rising thirst for vengeance. Chapter 15: Tempest When the sky's breath collides with the messengers, a battle erupts between Heaven and Earth. Witness as wind, rain, and electrical fire are unsheathed.
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Drifting lost in the icy sea, Shandala seeks strength in her childhood memories. But something watches from the empty sky, and lurks in her heart's depths. Chapter 17: Lazarus Trapped in a frightening limbo, Shandala succumbs to a shadowy man's poison... and a pair of unlikely fugitives rise from their cold metal tomb. Chapter 18: Forecast Divination and information lead to confrontation. With Raimi disabled, Oran enraged, and Kamimura possessed, a true clash of titans is destined. Chapter 19: Signals Descending into the lurid depths of the Mars club, an uneasy alliance of Saints digs for proof of a greater conspiracy. Viewer discretion is advised. Chapter 20: Inside Pull back the curtain. Shift the system's gears. Stare into the backstage mirror and gasp at the face you see. All will be revealed... on the inside.
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With Shandala healed and tension mounting over Biocom's plans, the group debates what should be done next, as ghouls from the past loom close as peril. Chapter 22: Revelation Reunited aboard Gabriel's decrepit ship, a terrifying secret is revealed that shatters the souls of the Saints and awakens a slumbering darkness. Chapter 23: Ascent Shandala's past echoes in the Now as the group converges on the BIOCOM building to face a military blockade and the shadowy architects of doom. Chapter 24: Truth Every man, woman, and child on Earth will stand and bear witness to the fury in the sky. And in the final hours, Judgement will rain down upon us all.
Broken Saints videogame Rumors of a third person action-adventure Broken Saints video game have broken out on game sites in 2006. The games is expected to be developed by Gnosis Games, though information is not consistent in concerns of which seventh generation system it will be on (PS3, Xbox 360, or Wii)--there's been a fair distribution of rumors of the game being on each system or one out of the three. At the moment, the storyline is supposed to be true to the original storyline; an interactive remake of the comic. Gamestats, IGN, IGN news on Broken Saints on Revolution, Gamespy, 1up See: Broken Saints (videogame) The seventh generation era (sometimes referred to as the HD era or the Touch era) is a video game era in the history of computer and video games that began towards the end of 2004, but isnt set to really take off until late 2005/early 2006 with the...
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Awards Broken Saints is the winner of various awards including: 2001 Pixie Award Winner: Best Website that Incorporates Motion Flash in the Can 2002: People's Choice Award Flash Forward 2002: People's Choice Award & Best Cartoon Netfestival Brazil 2003: People's Choice Award 2003 Audience Award at the Sundance Online Film Festival. The Sundance Film Festival is a film festival in the United States, and ranks amongst the top five events of its type in the world. ...
2004 Horizon Interactive Awards: Best in Show Telefilm Canada Grant Award 2004 Telefilm Canada is a federal cultural agency dedicated primarily to the development and promotion of the Canadian film, television, and new media industries. ...
2005 Annual Rue-Morgue Awards: Most Inovative Concept 2005 Canadian New Media Awards: Producer of the Year (Brooke Burgess)
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