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Fire and Ice

It's a magical world you'll never want to leave.
1983 | 81m | English

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In this animated tale, a tiny village is destroyed by a surging glacier, which serves as the deadly domain for the evil Ice Lord, Nekron. The only survivor is a young warrior, Larn, who vows to avenge this act of destruction. The evil continues, however, as Nekron's palace of ice heads straight towards Fire Keep, the great fortress ruled by the good King Jarol. When Jarol's beautiful daughter, Teegra, is abducted by Nekron's sub-human ape-like creatures, Larn begins a daring search for her. What results is a tense battle between good and evil, surrounded by the mystical elements of the ancient past.
Release Date: Mar 25, 1983
Director: Ralph Bakshi
Writer: Gerry Conway, Roy Thomas
Genres: Animation, Fantasy, Science Fiction
Keywords fire, telekinesis, rotoscoping, adult animation, warrior
Production Companies Film Finance Group, Aspen Productions, Polyc International BV, Ralph Bakshi/Frank Frazetta Production
Box Office Revenue: $760,883
Budget: $1,200,000
Updates Updated: Aug 10, 2025
Entered: Apr 13, 2024
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Name Character
Randy Norton Larn
Cynthia Leake Teegra
Steve Sandor Darkwolf
Sean Hannon Nekron
Leo Gordon Jarol
William Ostrander Taro / Larn (voice)
Eileen O'Neill Juliana
Elizabeth Lloyd Shaw Roleil
Micky Morton Otwa
Tamarah Park Tutor
Big Yank Monga
Greg Wayne Elam Pako (as Greg Elam)
Jimmy Bridges Subhuman (as James Bridges)
Shane Callan Subhuman
Archie Hamilton Subhuman
Michael Kelloff Subhuman (as Michael Kellogg)
Douglas Payton Subhuman
Dale Park Subhuman
Susan Tyrrell Juliana (voice)
Maggie Roswell Teegra (voice)
Stephen Mendel Nekron (voice)
Alan Koss Envoy (voice)
Clare Torao Tutor (voice) (as Clare Nono)
Hans Howes Defender Captain (voice)
Ray Oliver Subhuman (voice)
Nathan Purdee Subhuman (voice)
Le Tari Subhuman (voice)
Candy Candido Sub-humans (voice) (uncredited)
Holly Frazetta Subhuman Priestess (uncredited)
Emma Samms Princess Teegra performance model (uncredited)
Name Job
Francis Grumman Director of Photography
Dennis Gallegos Casting
A. David Marshall Editor
William Kraft Original Music Composer
Frank Frazetta Characters
Ralph Bakshi Characters, Director
Gerry Conway Screenplay
Roy Thomas Screenplay
Thomas Kinkade Background Designer
Name Title
Frank Frazetta Producer
Lynne Betner Producer
John W. Hyde Executive Producer
Richard R. St. Johns Executive Producer
Ralph Bakshi Producer
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GenerationofSwine
6.0

This needed to be R rated. It teetered on the edge so often that a little push and it would have hit the notes it should have it to be American pop good. But it's PG, shocking given who created it. It was a darker tone than Lord of the Rings with the same cool anti-Disney animation. But, when it ... comes to content it falls a little short. It was already made for adults, it was already dark. It was already gritty. And it was released in 83, I was a kid in the 80s, R movies were still kids fair back then. A little push further into the dark side and it would have been perfect. But as it stands, it's still what I would call an "imperfect masterpiece," its a fun film to watch if you are into that genre. It's a fun film to watch if you are into Bakshi flicks. It's a fun film period... it just needed that extra push.

Jan 10, 2023