Fire and Ice

It's a magical world you'll never want to leave.

6.7
19831h 21m

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.

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Trailers & Videos

Thumbnail for video: Making Fire and Ice | How Ralph Bakshi and Frank Frazetta produced a cult movie

Making Fire and Ice | How Ralph Bakshi and Frank Frazetta produced a cult movie

Thumbnail for video: FIRE AND ICE (William Kraft - 1983) : "Spoils of War - On the Run"

FIRE AND ICE (William Kraft - 1983) : "Spoils of War - On the Run"

Thumbnail for video: Fire and Ice (1983) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

Fire and Ice (1983) ORIGINAL TRAILER [HD 1080p]

Cast

Photo of Steve Sandor

Steve Sandor

Darkwolf

Photo of William Ostrander

William Ostrander

Taro / Larn (voice)

Photo of Susan Tyrrell

Susan Tyrrell

Juliana (voice)

Photo of Maggie Roswell

Maggie Roswell

Teegra (voice)

Photo of Stephen Mendel

Stephen Mendel

Nekron (voice)

Photo of Clare Torao

Clare Torao

Tutor (voice) (as Clare Nono)

Photo of Nathan Purdee

Nathan Purdee

Subhuman (voice)

Photo of Le Tari

Le Tari

Subhuman (voice)

Photo of Candy Candido

Candy Candido

Sub-humans (voice) (uncredited)

Photo of Emma Samms

Emma Samms

Princess Teegra performance model (uncredited)

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Reviews

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GenerationofSwine

6/10

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.

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