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Electric City

Electric City

2012TV Series
AnimationShortActionDramaFantasySci-Fi
6.7
IMDB Rating
364 votes

A view of the future of civilization, presented through the lens of provocative themes such as energy consumption, freedom of information, crime and punishment.

Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Tom Hanks, Paul Scheer, Jason Antoon
Release Date
July 17, 2012
Language
English
Country
United States
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Wins
🎯 1
Nominations
💬 2
Reviews
📋 3.3K
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🎭 Top Cast

Tom Hanks
Tom Hanks
as Cleveland Carr
Paul Scheer
Paul Scheer
as Walter LaFong
Jason Antoon
Jason Antoon
as Knobs Butler
Joshua Feldman
Joshua Feldman
as Chucky Wilcox
Daniel Franzese
Daniel Franzese
Ginnifer Goodwin
Ginnifer Goodwin
as Jean Marie St. Cloud
Chad L. Coleman
Chad L. Coleman
as Manny
Joey Kern
Joey Kern
as Frank Deetleman
Chris Parnell
Chris Parnell
as God Nation Judge
Holland Taylor
Holland Taylor
as Ruth Orwell

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Production
Playtone, Reliance Big Entertainment, Six Point Harness

🏷️ Keywords

the futurecrime and punishmentenergy consumptionfreedom of informationfuture of civilization

🎯 Categories

ActionAnimationDramaFantasySci-FiShort

⭐ Featured Review

Noir style animation at its best
by DystopianFigure2012-08-21
8/10

"A dark future filled with shady characters and strange storyline is all that the Neo-noir audience are always craving for. In this series, Tom Hanks and the rest of the production team deliver those factors in animation style. Perhaps a similar experience was already achieved from "Animatrix: A Detective Story" and "Inception: Motion Comics". Although the animation is not that detailed, the viewer can see the work of art in every frame. The strange relationship between people of this era, apocalyptic nightmares and the very thin line between innocence and genocide are s..."

💡 Did You Know?

James Urbaniak, who plays Mr. Orwell, guest starred in several episodes of The Office - which takes place in Scranton Pennsylvania, nicknamed "The Electric City."

📖 Synopsis

A view of the future of civilization, presented through the lens of provocative themes such as energy consumption, freedom of information, crime and punishment.