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Eden S1-S2

AnimationAksyonPakikipagsapalaran
Taon2021

A human girl secretly raised by robots starts to uncover the dark secrets behind her lush, utopian world where humanity has all but vanished.

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Cast

MK

Marika Kôno

Sara

Kentarô Itô

Additional Human Voices

Kentarô Itô

E92

Kyôko Hikami

A37

Kyôko Hikami

Additional Human Voices

TS

Tarusuke Shingaki

Additional Robot Voices

TS

Tarusuke Shingaki

S566

YK

Yuuki Kuwahara

Additional Human Voices

YK

Yuuki Kuwahara

Additional Robot Voices

YK

Yuuki Kuwahara

Elizabeth Fields

Yuko Kaida

Ashley Fields

Yuko Kaida

Geneva

Kôichi Yamadera

Dr. Weston Fields

Kôichi Yamadera

Zero

HT

Hidenori Takahashi

Additional Robot Voices

TK

Tasuku Kida

Additional Robot Voices

DN

Daisuke Nakamura

Additional Robot Voices

KK

Kei Kinoshita

Additional Robot Voices

HK

Hayato Kakizaki

Additional Robot Voices

ES

Erina Satô

Additional Robot Voices

AF

Aimi Fuyumuro

Additional Robot Voices

David Tennant

E92

Rosario Dawson

A37

Neil Patrick Harris

Zero

Neil Patrick Harris

Dr. Weston Fields

Cassandra Lee Morris

Zurich

Julie Nathanson

Geneva

Yuko Kaida

Ashley Fields

Yuko Kaida

Geneva

Julie Nathanson

Ashley Fields

Ruby Rose Turner

Sara

JL

Justin Leach

Writer

Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan

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Theresia LucasMar 29, 2023

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Kesiah Ondo IIFeb 17, 2023

To be perfectly honest, I went into Eden convinced I would absolutely hate it. Instead, I was pleasantly surprised - I actually enjoyed it quite a bit. The story itself was good - it certainly isn't original, but it was fun to watch, and sometimes that's all something has to be. Sara's interactions with her robot family are super charming, as well, and I think that's where I had the most fun with Eden. Her relationship with her parents is especially sweet, and honestly the reprogramming scene in episode 3 got a few tears out of me. That isn't to say that Eden is perfect - far from it. My main issue is with Sara herself. For all the talk about humans and how creative and interesting they are, I found it ironic that Sara is probably the most boring character in the show. I never felt like she'd earned much of the praise heaped upon her by her robot family, and save for a few scenes, most of her screentime was spent reacting to things. Or, if she did take action, it was usually reckless and poorly thought out. It absolutely worked in some scenes, such as the episode 3 scene I mentioned, but the rest of the time, Sara just feels like a stock anime protagonist, with nothing really setting her apart. I absolutely loved the little quirks they gave her in episode 1, as a result of growing up with robots instead of humans, but it seems like they completely forget about those after that, except for one time in the final episode. It would have been really nice to let her keep them, because they gave her a lot of character and made her pretty fun to watch. That being said, she usually has plenty of other characters to bounce off of, so it's pretty easy to ignore. I didn't really like the animation, either. I don't really like 3d anime as it is, but Eden felt especially janky and odd in certain places. It worked fine for the robots, but not so much for the humans. The humans' animation reminded me a little too much of MMD at some points. However, the fight scenes are fairly clean and well animated, so I'd imagine they put most of their budget into that. Going back to things I liked, though - Dr. Fields. I really enjoyed the twist villain in this show. Well, I say twist, but honestly I really don't know why I didn't expect it, considering the hints that were shown before the reveal at the end of episode 3. Regardless, Dr. Fields is a very interesting character, and a great choice for the villain. His motives and morals are perfectly understandable, even if I personally don't align with them. I loved the setting. Our current climate pushes us closer and closer to the post-apocalyptic movies and shows of yesterday, and the creators know this. In Eden, they show us what could too easily become our future - save for a few oasis-like pockets, the majority of what we see outside of any buildings is rocky desert. They aren't afraid to show us what caused the fall of humanity all that time ago, either. If you look at the newspapers and reports, which Eden shows off multiple times, you'll see: the biggest factors were climate change, and the wars that broke out as a result of it. I've seen multiple reviews saying the ending was anticlimactic or disappointing - I have to disagree. I think it ended just fine. It didn't end with a bang, but it was satisfying and left room for the imagination to take over, which I can almost always get behind. Overall, if you've got a little under two hours to kill, I'd absolutely recommend Eden. It has plenty of flaws, but its a very enjoyable experience, and personally I'm glad I watched it. I will advise, though, that It's much better watching it in one go, like a movie.

AdizatouFeb 17, 2023

I loved the story idea, the beautiful artwork of richly exquisite colours and just the sheer all around simplicity of its good feeling vibe. It is exactly the right amount of episodes, 4, and overall length of each one but, I would have been just as happy with a film length edition. Both humans and robots are all singularly interesting and likeable. I would like to see a sequel to this but as of now there is no information as to whether there are or were plans to make one.

Michelle ErkanaFeb 17, 2023

I actually enjoyed the show, and I wasn't certainly expecting the doctor to be the villain, though I should've thought so. Even if I did, it was much more impacting I could ever think of! As much as I enjoyed the plot, I wish the creature had tried to expand their world building, since I really took the hints and was curious. I'd love to know and see the world, the history and much more. Though, it would be difficult. I enjoyed it still!

قطوسه 🐈Feb 17, 2023

Really could have used another eight or so episodes. The animation was fine the concept was good but it needed more time to breathe and flesh out the conflict. As it stands the ending feels rushed and perhaps unearned. Pity though the second and third episode raise some neat concepts.

#جنرااالFeb 17, 2023

The serious is pretty stupid all the way through, but in episode 3 and 4 it taked overhand and it becomes unwatchable.