The question of whether the 2007 animated film Appleseed Ex Machina surpasses its 2004 predecessor, Appleseed, is a common point of discussion among fans of the franchise and computer-generated animation. Appleseed Ex Machina boasted advancements in animation technology, offering more detailed character models and fluid action sequences. The narrative continued to explore themes of human-cyborg relations, transhumanism, and the search for utopian society within the futuristic Olympus.
Comparisons between the two films often center on the updated visuals, the portrayal of character relationships, particularly between Deunan and Briareos, and the handling of philosophical themes inherited from the original manga. While Appleseed Ex Machina benefited from technological advancements, opinions diverge on whether its narrative and emotional resonance match or exceed the original. The film holds a significant place in the history of computer-generated animation, showcasing the evolving capabilities of the medium in the mid-2000s. It also served to broaden the Appleseed fanbase and further popularize the works of Masamune Shirow.