Kojirou Shindou. Cabinet Office Director-General for Policy Planning, is at Haneda Airport for a business trip. While the plane is on the runway, a giant structure suddenly appears out of thin air. The plane carrying Shindou and 251 passengers is taken undamaged inside the giant structure. After everyone disembarks, a man who looks like an ordinary human being shows up. He assures those from the plane that they're not in any danger. Shindou asks him to identify himself and explain the situation. Then the outside of the structure is displayed on a large screen, and at the same time, every passenger's cell phone starts ringing all at once. On each cell phone screen is a message from this man, to every one of Japan's citizens: "I, Yaha-kui zaShunina, hereby notify you that I am going to intervene in Japan's internal affairs." What is this young man's goal? And will Shindou manage to become an intermediary between Japan and the Anisotorons...?
ट्रेलर
कलाकार
Sôma Saitô
Shun Hanamori
Morgan Berry
Additional Voices
Yuri Noguchi
National Security Agency Worker
Yuri Noguchi
Reporter
Christopher Wehkamp
Agata
Sonny Strait
Sasauchi
Dawn M. Bennett
Sophie Fukami (News Anchor)
Jason Liebrecht
Yaha-Kui ZaShunina
Kenny Green
Mifune
Kyle Phillips
Shinohara (Copilot)
Christopher Bevins
Gonno
Kyle Igneczi
Hanamori
Randy Pearlman
Osakabe
Mark Stoddard
Inuzuka
Ben Bryant
Cabinet Member C
Jeff Johnson
Hidaka (Pilot)
Ian Mead Moore
Shindo
Tabitha Ray
Kanata Shinawa
Bradley Campbell
Cabinet Member A
आपको ये भी पसंद आ सकते हैं
Modaete yo, Adam-kun
Haite Kudasai, Takamine-san
Seiren
The Devil Is a Part-Timer!
Log Horizon
Overflow
Hitozuma no Kuchibiru wa Kan Chuhai no Aji ga Shite
91 Days
Marry Me, Let's Have a Baby!
Kyou no Asuka Show
Interspecies Reviewers
Dimension W
Even a Dad Still Wants It
Iya na Kao sare nagara Opantsu Misete Moraitai
Sabikui Bisco
Sekai de Ichiban Tsuyoku Naritai!
Deca-Dence
New Game!
Sidonia no Kishi
Kakegurui
Tomodachi Game
Yu-No: A Girl Who Chants Love at the Bound of this World
Migi to Dali
Gnosia
टिप्पणियाँ
10 टिप्पणियाँ
Watched. 10/10
Overall, I really liked this series and would highly recommend it. Episode 1 (or episode 0 as it is listed on CrunchyRoll) - This series starts out as a dry business anime. You can skip episode one if you want to get straight to the sci-fi stuff, but I wouldn't recommend it as there is a lot of character development in this episode along with various information that comes up later. Last Episode - The ending makes sense in-universe, but I don't like it. Everything from the eventual love interest for the lead to the Being's motivations feel like they only exist because the creators found out that they could only make one season of the show. If this story went on longer, then it could've potentially been great. As is, the ending is fine but I really don't like it. Story and Characters - For the most part, this is a fascinating story about what if humanity had access to greater power and what we would do with it. Its pretty interesting and makes logic out of surreal events. The characters are consistent for the most part, but there could've been more development if the series was a bit longer and had the time to focus on the individual characters. That being said, the writing isn't bad, there's just one or two things I didn't really like. Animation - This show is mainly CG and it looks great. The visuals on this show are just amazing.
A well-known theme but still not so exploited, is the idea of the visit of a higher entity in all, or almost all aspects. Think of The Day the Earth Stood Still (1951 and its remake in 2008). This event triggers the otherness, that is, the confrontation with the other and therefore the comparison of what is, what is not, and what can be. Kado exploits it. The trope of the benevolent alien invasion triggers many narrative elements that would need more lines for its development, such as: good and evil, progress, media and society, the role of politics, and so on. A recommended series if you like science fiction and the moral debates that it awakens.
