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The Matrix: anime-ted: the Animatrix enhances The Matrix film trilogy with a diverse collection of short animations. (Multimedia).

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For the past three years, Micheal Arias has been on a mission. "I want to give adult American audiences more to chew on when they watch animation. I want to show them that animation, whether 2D, 3D, or a combination of both, doesn't have to be family-oriented. It's not just for kids, and it can provide fairly sophisticated entertainment."

Earlier this spring Arias and a team of talented producers, directors, and animators from Japan, South Korea, and the US accomplished that mission with The Animatrix. Scheduled for release in June on DVD and VHS by Warner Home Video. The Animatrix is a collection of nine film-quality animations--one 2D, seven a combination of 2D ...

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