Japanese animation was making its presence known in North America, the shows and films were rarely subtitled. More often than not, they were butchered by overseas distributors and given truly terrible dubs that are still ridiculed to this day. But that was the 1970s through the 1990s, as nowadays, most anime is given a more proper treatment. Enter Run Tiger Run, directed by Stanley Tsang and Joey Zou and written by six different people, which seems to want to pick up the mantle of poor dubbing. Can the magical-tinged action flick overcome the dub to still be entertaining?
Tiger (Hayley Nelson) was raised by the Four Seas Travelguard Agency, where his parents worked before dying on the job. The 11-year-old spins yarns about the noblest and bravest of the travelguards, Master Yang (Todd Kuhns), and how he vanquished all foes and kept the delivery items in perfect condition. Then, due to several accidents, thanks in part to Tiger’s supernatural running speed, a very wealthy man hires Tiger specifically for a long delivery trip.
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