Hollywood is obsessed with live action but I’ve always thought Dune would work better as a high budget animated film series, to truly capture the visuals of the novels.
Kind of ironic that an A.I (with OP's help) created an anime about a universe where A.I is despised. "Thou shalt not create a machine in the likeness of the human mind." Love your work
Honestly, what you might be remembering is an old anime called either The Wind Warriors (Or Warriors of the Wind), or Naussica of the Valley of the Wind. Which HEAVILY seemed to be influenced by Dune in it's overall tone/theme/imagery.
If only things happened like the way we want them to, would really like to this but its not gonna happen any time soon, at least till AI learns how to make whole movies
Looks like some promotional art for big JRPG from 90s, with huge budget of it's time and revolutionary mechanics, but investors was not pleased with how much money that project took just on stage of pre production, so "Dune" (development title) was closed and was kept in the darkest basement corner, until some geeky build worker found it behind a brick wall and secretly leaked to the internet at least some saved materials on hard drives, that was not chewed by rats.
Well, for one thing the story is weird as fuck when you get further into the books. And the story almost doesn't end either, it's just one thing leads to another.
There seems to be more three legged people in it than I remember from the book, but the art is gorgeous, I love the colour palette, especially that image with the bright blues contrasting the orange/beige tones.
As a long time fan of the books, man this is spot on! With animation you can do so much, you don’t need complicated sets, you just need your imagination and some ink.
I love that the AI understands the general idea of something but when you look at the fine details of the art its like "oh shit this is missing ALOT of detail"
Indeed - but imagine a talented artist filling in the details while not having to do all the work. That would make the artist about 10x more productive. This technology will help artists create animation movies without a huge budget and studio filled with animators.
@@StCreed Machine generated images won't help animators animate. The machine database has no idea what is seeing and cannot comprehend the requirements of animation key framing and in-betweening. Animators would have to recreate every frame themselves for the animation to have any quality at all.
@@bluedotdinosaur are you sure about that? Master animators typically are the ones drawing the key frames and the juniors do the tweening. I am no expert but that seems like exactly what the ai could do.
I've always believed that Hideaki Anno could have made a very competent adaptation of the first three books, as Evangelion has a couple similar things in its characters. Watching this, now I wish that japanese artists like Yoshitaka Amano or Miyazaki made designs for it. Frank Herbert had a beautiful imagination - and I think his work can still inspire a lot of amazing things
Ah yes, the 1990s classic, Dune. Somehow they crammed the whole story into four 35 minute OAV episodes of highly detailed animation with a rocky release schedule that spanned 3 years. It didn't make much sense but it looked amazing.
Seeing all these AI generated alternate versions of established movies and series makes me want to try my hand at doing this. These are absolutely awesome.
I've always said Dune would work best as a season-per-book anime series. There's so much internal dialogue/politics, melodramatic acting, and strangeness that would translate well to an animation. Plus we could afford to see the real scale of some stuff.
Ya know what I would like to see? The Chronicles of Narnia as a Studio Ghibli film (probably Princess Mononoke based) * Animorphs as an Adult Swim Anime (Parasite the Maxim meets Young Justice?) Redwall as an Adult Swim Anime (like a furry Vinland Saga) Calvin and Hobbes as a live action movie, and as an anime. (Nostalgic slice of life about social contract) Mix of art styles HR Giger and Film Noir Mix of art styles Southern Gothic and Cyberpunk (think Oh Brother Where art Thou + Ghost in Shell) Sonic SatAM as an Adult Swim Anime *or adult swim anime, or darker toned Cartoon Saloon.
It is clearly a non 90s anime. As someone who used 3d in the 90s I can clearly see gradients in colors which was not possible for animation until the development of better software and more powerful computers. Use Wings of Honneamise or Akira as reference. They are both Masterpieces of animation. Shadows are blocks. The other issue is the many, many colors with very little difference that are used in animated components such as 2 tanks un front of a dune. Such things are an issue since you must achieve the same color while animating an object. Moving shadows are a real pain in a rotating object add 4 tones of color in the shadows and you have 4 or 8 times longer work of animation with much more costs. Having a lot of details in characters limits it's animation, spreads the time of drawing so the budget too. Thanks a lot to computer coloring and shading... And now thanks to IA One more issue is the perspective, those are perfect but it will show defincies when moving, you can see that in Nausicäa of the Wind Valley. When you align objects one behind the other animators copy the one in front. According to perspective there are small changes but they are so small that the regular eye won't notice a thing. In this animation you can see subtle differences in objects aligned. Such detail is almost only achieved by computers. So... No computers for the 90s. This looks like 2010 - 2015 due to the power of computers needed.
Interesting how the motif of repeated instances of a thing echoing away to perspective (particularly the picture with the ornithopters flying here) is so tighly associated with Dune artwork. From the old Bruce Pennington book covers originally I think.
I could have sworn I saw a cartoon very similar to this in the 80s or 90s, The scence I remember was of sandy beach and there was a giant sand worm, the protagonist got on a flying bike of some sort. They were either fighting at battle or trying to capture of kill it or lure it away. Can't for the life of my find that anime again.
@@TylorBennett i think that create a video is easy, all u need is 24 photos per second, The hard stuff in my opinio is to create a script with a beginning, middle and end, and that makes sense, with a direction that manages to catch you watching. A captivating story, not just random little takes, but a continuous story that makes sense and is exciting.
The colors and overall style of this is amazing. It is definitely believable as movie clips. I love everything but the sandworms. I could not reconcile the hinged jaw and giant teeth with the books.
There is something similar to an '80s anime of Dune, and it is Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. Think about it: _There's a desolated world, most of which is infertile if non desertic, and the nature in general is very hostile to the human species _To go to the hostile territories you need the proper clothes, the musk in Nausicaa and the stillsuit in Dune _The insects are the creatures which are the fittest to live in the world in Nausicaa, just like the worms are in Dune _The insects along with the poisonous forests in Nausicaa are responsible for a natural process which makes the land fertile and unpolluted again, so they are the true solution to the unlivability of the world. In Dune there's something very similar: (*SPOILER FOR FUTURE MOVIES, THESE ARE INFOS FROM THE BOOK*), the worms along with the spice are responsible for a natural process which brings to the accumulation of water, so they are the true solution to the unlivability of the world too. _There is in both cases a population that manages to find an equilibrium with the environment they live in (people in the valley of the wind, which correspond to the Fremens) _The protagonists are the respective leaders of these populations (Nausicaa such as Paul Atreides); they are the ones who will understand the processes I talked about earlier and will try to carry them forward _The antagonists are very big empires (Tolmekia and the Empire), which don't understand the very profound meaning of the natures of the worlds. So the empires go against the people who are more respectful to the natures itselves (the valley and the Fremens again) As you can see the similarities are big. That's not a random thing, Miyazaki has said that he was inspired to Dune's book for his movie.
If you get a chance to read the manga (which Miyazaki also wrote), I highly recommend it. I have a feeling that Miyazaki had to make a lot of painful decisions to cut out certain things for the movie. That said, the giant mechs at the end are done better in the movie.
I really think that only animation can convey the complexity and deepness of such a masterwork with the time and pace it requires to unfold its richness. Even if animation is relatively costly compared live action, its vastly cheaper when no vfx are implemented in post-production, everything is animated together, or in a very tight fashion.
It's amazing, like, it looks almost as if the AI understands what the things are, like, as a concept. It seems to understand what sandworms are supposed to be, for example.
0:14 the uncanny valley boobs on the stillsuit are an interesting idea (fertility/motherhood, life sustaining) 0:47 worm tooooo toothy 1:06 better worm 1:20 if thats the emperor's audience with the guild navigator it rocks - especially dig the cicada/scarab vibe on that pod 1:40 really not sure what's going on 1:58 gotta be duncan idaho, but like first arriving on arrakis before immersing himself in the fremen 2:14 More like Hyperion 2:16 ornithopters finally appear, are a little lame (unless you count 0:14) This is definitely cool, but way too many heavy ground vehicles.
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Not gonna lie, I want to watch this whole movie. All 12 hours of it.
I want to watch all 12 seasons of it.
32 hours of the directors cut
:) I soo need an Anime Dune mod for "Kenshi" RIGHT NOW!
90s. it would be a 12 part ova. and would now be on retro crush.
Wait a few years, and you'll probably be able to generate it infinitely
Hollywood is obsessed with live action but I’ve always thought Dune would work better as a high budget animated film series, to truly capture the visuals of the novels.
Controversial Opinion: There should be fewer 'live action' remakes of animated movies, and more animated remakes of live-action movies.
This
@@rachaelm3135 Agreed
Could you imagine an anime/animation with the budget of Rings of power?
@@rachaelm3135 💯
Kind of ironic that an A.I (with OP's help) created an anime about a universe where A.I is despised.
"Thou shalt not create a machine in the likeness of the human mind."
Love your work
Good call.
@@Jubb-eo5vk Depends
Considering our AI today is nothing like a human mind, I'd say it wouldn't be a problem
These videos are fun but they aren't his work
Most people won't get this comment. Well said. Keep A.I. out of art.
So believable, I now have false memories of watching a non existent film.
🤣🤣 true.
Honestly, what you might be remembering is an old anime called either The Wind Warriors (Or Warriors of the Wind), or Naussica of the Valley of the Wind. Which HEAVILY seemed to be influenced by Dune in it's overall tone/theme/imagery.
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Worse, it gave me *_fond_* memories of watching a nonexistent film. Only there is no film for me to go watch; nostalgia.
Try the Highlander animated series
If this was a real film, it would have been tottally one of those cult classic legendary Animes of all time along with Castle in the Sky and such.
*without question*
Yeah it could've been though hard to even picture it.
It reminds me of Nausicaa valley of the wind
@@shivamarya5225 My thought exactly!
Imagine the team that animated Gankutsuo taking a stab at the Water of Life scenes 😮
Fun Fact: Dune inspired the creation of Nausicaa: The Valley of the Wind.
This style needs to come back.
Seriousloy though, soooo sick of the bishie bullshit everywhere.
One rule: must be 100% hand drawn.
That's easy. Just pay animators 10 times more than they getting now 😅
@@Joshua_N-A These are AI generated
@@definitelynotcole Hopefully someday we will see this whole movie with help of AI
This is a perfect aesthetic for the story.
If only things happened like the way we want them to, would really like to this but its not gonna happen any time soon, at least till AI learns how to make whole movies
It’s almost scary how good this looks.
What, no Baron Harkonnen? No Raban? No Feyd? Always represent the villains, my friend. They're a big part of what makes a good story great.
Soon!
and no navigator :(
@@icebarker77 They didn't have him in the first book.
@@maxklips I agree even though I enjoyed what there was. Be great with the Harkonnens, Sardukar and House Atreides (Leto, Duncan, Thufir, Gurney)
no second B in the name Rabban?!
This is what we need but not what we deserve.
It's honestly the coolest "Dune" I've ever seen!
0:30 Paul look badass as f**k!!!
Yeah. This is awesome. It begs the question why a dune anime wasn’t created.
Majin Paul!
@@maxstone9999 licensing
Dune with Moebius style
Moebius actually did work on a concept for Dune. Check out 'Jodorowsky's Dune' it's an adaptation that was never made.
@@WISTO And when it fell throug Jodorowsky and Moebius used alot of those designs for their comic The Incal.
Looks like some promotional art for big JRPG from 90s, with huge budget of it's time and revolutionary mechanics, but investors was not pleased with how much money that project took just on stage of pre production, so "Dune" (development title) was closed and was kept in the darkest basement corner, until some geeky build worker found it behind a brick wall and secretly leaked to the internet at least some saved materials on hard drives, that was not chewed by rats.
That was beautiful.
You mean like Jodorowsky's version?
WHY HASN'T ANYONE DONE THIS FOR REAL??? THIS WOULD BE MAGNIFICENT!
Well, for one thing the story is weird as fuck when you get further into the books. And the story almost doesn't end either, it's just one thing leads to another.
@@shingnosis and to think: the books were published around the time Star Trek started airing on TV...
You wouldn't need to cover all the books in the series.
This would be a very cool adaptation that could actual “out Dune” any of the existing Dune movies!
I'd say that is inevitable 😅
You can almost hear the dialogue between characters as they discuss events. With depth, insight and meaning behind every word.
There seems to be more three legged people in it than I remember from the book, but the art is gorgeous, I love the colour palette, especially that image with the bright blues contrasting the orange/beige tones.
As a long time fan of the books, man this is spot on! With animation you can do so much, you don’t need complicated sets, you just need your imagination and some ink.
From the makers of Naucicaa and Vampire hunter D
But it needs to more detailed ( like gunbuster or Gundam wing this cockpit)
Ai: And how big are these sandworms?
" Yes."
Ai: That's not an answer...
I love that the AI understands the general idea of something but when you look at the fine details of the art its like "oh shit this is missing ALOT of detail"
Indeed - but imagine a talented artist filling in the details while not having to do all the work. That would make the artist about 10x more productive. This technology will help artists create animation movies without a huge budget and studio filled with animators.
@@StCreed Machine generated images won't help animators animate. The machine database has no idea what is seeing and cannot comprehend the requirements of animation key framing and in-betweening.
Animators would have to recreate every frame themselves for the animation to have any quality at all.
Is this ai generated? I didn't see any mention of this
@@bluedotdinosaur Check out the newest two minute paper, animation is coming.
@@bluedotdinosaur are you sure about that? Master animators typically are the ones drawing the key frames and the juniors do the tweening. I am no expert but that seems like exactly what the ai could do.
I've always believed that Hideaki Anno could have made a very competent adaptation of the first three books, as Evangelion has a couple similar things in its characters. Watching this, now I wish that japanese artists like Yoshitaka Amano or Miyazaki made designs for it. Frank Herbert had a beautiful imagination - and I think his work can still inspire a lot of amazing things
Miyazaki did make a Dune inspired movie, didn't he? It's calley Valley of the Wind.
@@GabrielVilanova-n3p it does have sandworms in it... And it's a damn fine movie
@@davisfan hmm I might re-watch it, I don't recall Nausicaa having sandworms, I think it's just bugs... giant bugs, and of course, the God Warrior.
@@GabrielVilanova-n3p calling them sandworms is a big licence of mine, but I do think they have some roots in Dune, only with less mystery around them
Looks very nostalgic yet it never really existed 😔
I’m hoping that this actually happened in an alternate reality and that we’re looking at this through a tear between the worlds.
This is the dune we needed, but not the one we deserve
Ah yes, the 1990s classic, Dune. Somehow they crammed the whole story into four 35 minute OAV episodes of highly detailed animation with a rocky release schedule that spanned 3 years. It didn't make much sense but it looked amazing.
Wow, now this looks like the real Dune, much better and accurate than the movie. Congratulations and thank you for sharing!
Which movie
Seeing all these AI generated alternate versions of established movies and series makes me want to try my hand at doing this. These are absolutely awesome.
It looks like an established anime that already exists and has a massive following to boot
I love how the design is very different from existing movies. Some is really fancy!
I've always said Dune would work best as a season-per-book anime series. There's so much internal dialogue/politics, melodramatic acting, and strangeness that would translate well to an animation. Plus we could afford to see the real scale of some stuff.
Ya know what I would like to see?
The Chronicles of Narnia as a Studio Ghibli film (probably Princess Mononoke based) *
Animorphs as an Adult Swim Anime (Parasite the Maxim meets Young Justice?)
Redwall as an Adult Swim Anime (like a furry Vinland Saga)
Calvin and Hobbes as a live action movie, and as an anime. (Nostalgic slice of life about social contract)
Mix of art styles HR Giger and Film Noir
Mix of art styles Southern Gothic and Cyberpunk (think Oh Brother Where art Thou + Ghost in Shell)
Sonic SatAM as an Adult Swim Anime
*or adult swim anime, or darker toned Cartoon Saloon.
Thank you. I'll remember this for the next few years. Amazing illustrations.
Dune was born to be an anime, now I’m fully convinced
It is clearly a non 90s anime.
As someone who used 3d in the 90s I can clearly see gradients in colors which was not possible for animation until the development of better software and more powerful computers.
Use Wings of Honneamise or Akira as reference. They are both Masterpieces of animation. Shadows are blocks.
The other issue is the many, many colors with very little difference that are used in animated components such as 2 tanks un front of a dune.
Such things are an issue since you must achieve the same color while animating an object. Moving shadows are a real pain in a rotating object add 4 tones of color in the shadows and you have 4 or 8 times longer work of animation with much more costs.
Having a lot of details in characters limits it's animation, spreads the time of drawing so the budget too.
Thanks a lot to computer coloring and shading... And now thanks to IA
One more issue is the perspective, those are perfect but it will show defincies when moving, you can see that in Nausicäa of the Wind Valley.
When you align objects one behind the other animators copy the one in front. According to perspective there are small changes but they are so small that the regular eye won't notice a thing.
In this animation you can see subtle differences in objects aligned. Such detail is almost only achieved by computers.
So... No computers for the 90s. This looks like 2010 - 2015 due to the power of computers needed.
Yeah, even to me who hasn't watched anime for almost a decade these do not look like an anime of the 90s. Like you said, a lot closer to the 2010s.
They should make this for real. The entire Dune story. Multiple episodes
Interesting how the motif of repeated instances of a thing echoing away to perspective (particularly the picture with the ornithopters flying here) is so tighly associated with Dune artwork. From the old Bruce Pennington book covers originally I think.
This is stunning.Thank you for uploading this.
God, there's just something about 80's and 90's mecha anime art style that just screams beauty and badassery above all else!
Stable Diffusion really is almost like magic.
or this is midjourney?
@@brisingr12 Isn't midjourney just a type of stable diffusion?
This is incredible. Somebody needs to make this for real because i want to buy it already.
Goddamn it now I’m gonna wish this existed forever.
In the books, due to spice consumption, Shaddamn looked no older than 35 and had red hair.
The still of Paul Atreides at 0:32 looks so good for an AI generated image. Poster worthy.
Is it just me or does this look better than anything I have seen in anime? I kinda find it weird and almost hate saying that.
Really. It looks like garbage to me, so many mistakes in every generated image
I could have sworn I saw a cartoon very similar to this in the 80s or 90s, The scence I remember was of sandy beach and there was a giant sand worm, the protagonist got on a flying bike of some sort. They were either fighting at battle or trying to capture of kill it or lure it away. Can't for the life of my find that anime again.
Nausicaa of The Valley of wind. It’s similar because the AI used (plagiarised) shots from nausicaa to generate the images you see in the video.
impresionante,
esa animación y detallado de los años 80´s y 90´s es una locura.
this is the dune we wanted
This is the only faithful adaptation
Some shared elements with 1985 masterpiece Nausicaa of which I'm sure Dune was an influence.
I’d absolutely watch this. Akira style animation with the art style shown in the video would kick ass
Gives me a lot of Nausicaä and Ghost in the Shell vibes.
It's gonna be cool in a year or two when Ai can actually make these films.
Gonna be longer then tht
@@clerifi5021 they'll probably use it as a tool to make movies. Like a rough, concept, sketch, or inspiration.
@@clerifi5021 Yeah maybe 3 years 😂
@@clerifi5021 Even longer than that even (I know you gave no time frame); Moore's law
@@TylorBennett i think that create a video is easy, all u need is 24 photos per second, The hard stuff in my opinio is to create a script with a beginning, middle and end, and that makes sense, with a direction that manages to catch you watching. A captivating story, not just random little takes, but a continuous story that makes sense and is exciting.
90's anime Dune is basically Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind.
May there be no Butlerian Jihad against Stable Diffusion, Midjourney and all the other artistic AI
Right :o
Making a Dune project with AI is so self-referential!
very impressive, it just make me want to see ban adaptation of dune like that!
I can feel it that day is getting closer, By the way this video was absolutely beautiful.
damn, this artstyle is like cowboy bebop is perfect
Reminded me of an old anime called escafloné
This feels like a mix of Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust and Wolfs Rain and probably some others.
Damn, this is awesome. Reminds me of Naussica Valley of the Wind
Reminds me of Naüsicaa. Valley Of The Wind.
1:54
I recognized some characters, and they look amazing. Who is that lady there?
The colors and overall style of this is amazing. It is definitely believable as movie clips. I love everything but the sandworms. I could not reconcile the hinged jaw and giant teeth with the books.
These artworks are absolutely stunning
if that was a project, i would definetly sink money in it
There is something similar to an '80s anime of Dune, and it is Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. Think about it:
_There's a desolated world, most of which is infertile if non desertic, and the nature in general is very hostile to the human species
_To go to the hostile territories you need the proper clothes, the musk in Nausicaa and the stillsuit in Dune
_The insects are the creatures which are the fittest to live in the world in Nausicaa, just like the worms are in Dune
_The insects along with the poisonous forests in Nausicaa are responsible for a natural process which makes the land fertile and unpolluted again, so they are the true solution to the unlivability of the world. In Dune there's something very similar: (*SPOILER FOR FUTURE MOVIES, THESE ARE INFOS FROM THE BOOK*), the worms along with the spice are responsible for a natural process which brings to the accumulation of water, so they are the true solution to the unlivability of the world too.
_There is in both cases a population that manages to find an equilibrium with the environment they live in (people in the valley of the wind, which correspond to the Fremens)
_The protagonists are the respective leaders of these populations (Nausicaa such as Paul Atreides); they are the ones who will understand the processes I talked about earlier and will try to carry them forward
_The antagonists are very big empires (Tolmekia and the Empire), which don't understand the very profound meaning of the natures of the worlds. So the empires go against the people who are more respectful to the natures itselves (the valley and the Fremens again)
As you can see the similarities are big. That's not a random thing, Miyazaki has said that he was inspired to Dune's book for his movie.
See that one.
A good one to see.
Yeah completely, it's one of my favorite movies
If you get a chance to read the manga (which Miyazaki also wrote), I highly recommend it. I have a feeling that Miyazaki had to make a lot of painful decisions to cut out certain things for the movie. That said, the giant mechs at the end are done better in the movie.
@@kurenan4564 it's on my list of things to read, someday I'll do it
@@antonioangelo4492 I read it all in one sitting. It was one of the most magical afternoons of my life.
This made me want to go rewatch nausicäa
I really think that only animation can convey the complexity and deepness of such a masterwork with the time and pace it requires to unfold its richness. Even if animation is relatively costly compared live action, its vastly cheaper when no vfx are implemented in post-production, everything is animated together, or in a very tight fashion.
Beautiful work! Can you give us any clues on the model and prompt? ;) ;) ;) Defo has a Peter Chung sorta feel to it.
2:26 I love it, Awesome Air Battlefield on Dune!!!
It's amazing, like, it looks almost as if the AI understands what the things are, like, as a concept. It seems to understand what sandworms are supposed to be, for example.
Loved this film as a kid, the DVD is so rare and hard to find these days.
It reminds me of Vampire Hunter D. The old ones are gems, aging like fine wine. ❤❤
I would totally watch that. Very well done. I think anime would fit Dune better.
A little bit more details would be awesome
This is studio ghibli movies nausicaa vibe
0:14 the uncanny valley boobs on the stillsuit are an interesting idea (fertility/motherhood, life sustaining)
0:47 worm tooooo toothy
1:06 better worm
1:20 if thats the emperor's audience with the guild navigator it rocks - especially dig the cicada/scarab vibe on that pod
1:40 really not sure what's going on
1:58 gotta be duncan idaho, but like first arriving on arrakis before immersing himself in the fremen
2:14 More like Hyperion
2:16 ornithopters finally appear, are a little lame (unless you count 0:14)
This is definitely cool, but way too many heavy ground vehicles.
This is good, someone should create this as an entire film.
This reminds me of Nausicaa alot
1:35 I suppose that this is Shaddam IV
The studio that did Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust would be the only ones I'd trust with this project
What I love about this over the 2021 film is that It feels so much more Dune-y in comparison.
now you done it, we need a movie
Minus the sand worms that could be refined this is literally a Dune film I want to see 😂 😎
Honestly, I want this more than the main movies
I now must reread these books, with THIS imagery in mind!
I agree
holy shit man, this looks amazing
I would buy the book, just for the Art and the memories of the music played. Thank you.
The backgrounds look more like something from Möbius (Jean Giraud) than anime. So do the long shots.
Characters are very 90s anime.
I'd watch it.
This looks amazing. If they did a movie like this I would love it!!
I love the older 80s and 90s design aesthetic that is not done in anime these days. This looks fantastic. Only complaint is worm design is crap.
Astonishing art, thank you so much!
The art is breathtaking!
If we didn't actually get a great film finally I would have settled for an adaptation like this
yo why wasn't this a thing...
Paul's walking Sandcastle
Why is this not a thing???? I would watch the hell out of this!
Was thinking that, hey I've seen that one... Then I remember, no one has, not exactly. Amazing and frightening.
So, basically, it's Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind...
If Dune was done today but using the ultra detailed styles of anime from the 80's/90's it would be a box office smash.