Light Years
This reminds me of some older animated films:
Heavy Metal - basically an anthology of short SF stories with another framing tale tacked on. Each of the six "episodes" is almost completely different in tone and animation style. This being a sort of tribute/adaptation of once popular comic book magazine of the same name, it stays true to the themes the magazine was famous for. That is, lots of eroticism, gore and irreverent humour, all catering to the adolescent-like fantasies of adult males.
The soundtrack, as its title suggests, is chosen from well-known 80s metal bands' music, which makes for a fun ride.
Worth seeing for every fan of old-school SF and SF in general, if only to get a better notion of where do later SF films come from. E.g.the taxi driver in Luc Besson's "Fifth Element" as played by Bruce Willis is practically a carbon copy of Harry Canyon, the hero of one of HM's stories.
It had a sequel released in 2000-ish, but I don't know much about it, apart from the fact that it failed to achieve its predecessor's cult status.
Fire and Ice - now I don't really remember this one, apart from flashes of certain scenes etched in my memories of early childhood. My parents must have watched it on VHS(how else?) when I was little. Anyway, Frank Frazetta was involved in this one, meaning it's high fantasy in the vein of the Conan the Barbarian, with bulging muscles and buxom women(even more so than it was in Heavy Metal). Like the previous one, it's aimed at adults definitely.
Wizards - I've just stumbled upon this one. Can't wait to see it. I mean,
Nazi wizards.