Can you help find the title of this movie?!


Question: It's an older(80's maybe) adult animation, about a robust heroin who I think flies around on something, saving people from these zombies. I recall a scene where a pilot gets eaten by a zombie in the cockpit of a plane. It was a one time late night movie on VH1 a long time ago. The woman wore barely anything, thats about all I can remember. Someone please help so I can die happy.


Answers: It's an older(80's maybe) adult animation, about a robust heroin who I think flies around on something, saving people from these zombies. I recall a scene where a pilot gets eaten by a zombie in the cockpit of a plane. It was a one time late night movie on VH1 a long time ago. The woman wore barely anything, thats about all I can remember. Someone please help so I can die happy.

...that's the 1980 animated adult sci-fi/fantasy/adventure, "Heavy Metal"...

I think it might be Heavy Metal.

It sort of sounds like "Heavy Metal" (1981), except what you describe are two separate stories. All of the segments are in a framework~if this is the film you are describing.

From Wikipedia:
The movie's framing story ("Soft Landing") begins with an astronaut named Grimaldi descending through Earth's atmosphere in a futuristic automobile based on a 1960 Corvette. He arrives at a hilltop mansion, where a young girl greets him. He shows her something he brought back: a green sphere. Shortly after he reveals it, the orb glows and painfully melts the astronaut. It introduces itself to the terrified girl as "the Loc-Nar, the sum of all evils." Before it kills her, it says, it will show her how it has influenced society through time and space. The Loc-Nar then forces her to watch several stories.

Here's the zombies story:
"B-17": A World War II bomber makes a difficult bombing run with heavy damage and casualties. As the bomber limps home, the Loc-Nar rams itself into the plane, and raises the dead crewmembers as rampaging, flesh-hungry zombies. The pilot barely escapes in time, only to land on an island populated by zombified airmen

Here's the story about the "robust heroine":
"Taarna": Inspired by Moebius' Arzach stories. The Loc-Nar crashes onto a planet and changes a tribe of humans into mutated murderous barbarians who ravage a peaceful city. The elders desperately try to summon the last of a warrior race, the Taarakians. Taarna, a strong, beautiful warrior maiden, arrives too late to stop the massacre and resolves to avenge the city. Her search leads to the barbarians' stronghold, where she is captured, tortured and left for dead. With the help of her avian mount, she escapes and confronts the barbarian leader. Though wounded, she defeats him and in one last effort, flies into the Loc-Nar, destroying it.

"Heavy Metal" definitely qualifies as a cult film. You also might be interested in "Rock & Rule" and "Fire & Ice", the latter of which is by Ralph Bakshi, who also did "American Pop" and "Lord of the Rings" among others. Sadly, these works have been ignored. If they had succeeded, maybe we wouldn't have ended up with such narrow-minded animation.

I hope Y!A will let me post the link to Wikipedia, which has a picture of the box art and descriptions of the rest of the stories:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavy_Metal...

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