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Last Exile

  • Serie de TV
  • 2003
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Last Exile (2003)
Trailer for Last Exile: Part One & Part Two
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AcciónAnimaciónAnimación dibujada a manoAnimeAventuraCiencia FicciónFantasíaSteampunk

En un mundo desgarrado por la guerra civil, dos mensajeros se topan con una niña de habilidades extraordinarias que podría cambiar el rumbo de la historia.En un mundo desgarrado por la guerra civil, dos mensajeros se topan con una niña de habilidades extraordinarias que podría cambiar el rumbo de la historia.En un mundo desgarrado por la guerra civil, dos mensajeros se topan con una niña de habilidades extraordinarias que podría cambiar el rumbo de la historia.

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    • Mahiro Maeda
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    • Mayumi Asano
    • Chiwa Saitô
    • Paul St. Peter
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    • Creación
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      • Mayumi Asano
      • Chiwa Saitô
      • Paul St. Peter
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    Last Exile: Part One & Part Two
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    Mayumi Asano
    • Claus Valca
    • 2003
    Chiwa Saitô
    Chiwa Saitô
    • Lavie Head
    • 2003
    Paul St. Peter
    Paul St. Peter
    • Additional Voices…
    • 2003
    Yukana
    • Title Narrator…
    • 2003
    Mela Lee
    Mela Lee
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    • 2003
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    Johnny Yong Bosch
    • Claus Valca
    • 2003
    Kari Wahlgren
    Kari Wahlgren
    • Lavie Head
    • 2003
    Crispin Freeman
    Crispin Freeman
    • Alex Row
    • 2003
    William Frederick Knight
    William Frederick Knight
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    • 2003
    Michelle Ruff
    Michelle Ruff
    • Alvis Hamilton…
    • 2003
    Wakana Yamazaki
    • Sophia Forrester
    • 2003
    Julie Ann Taylor
    • Sophia Forrester
    • 2003
    Anna Shiraki
    • Alvis Hamilton
    • 2003
    Toshiyuki Morikawa
    Toshiyuki Morikawa
    • Alex Row
    • 2003
    Eri Kitamura
    Eri Kitamura
    • Tatiana Wisla
    • 2003
    Unshô Ishizuka
    Unshô Ishizuka
    • Godwin…
    • 2003
    Dave Wittenberg
    Dave Wittenberg
    • Mullin Shetland…
    • 2003
    Kirk Thornton
    Kirk Thornton
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    • 2003
    • Creación
      • Mahiro Maeda
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    JWrider

    A Landmark in TV Anime has Arrived

    I recently finished watching this 26 episode TV series,twice,and I will be watching it again soon. Last Exile,is Gonzo Studio's 10 th anniversary Vanity project and their efforts to make it something special shows.Take an epic story,characters you can care about,a fantastic score by Dolce Triad,production design that could teach George Lucas and ILM lessons, and then add some of the finest integration of hand drawn and computer animation through Gonzo's patented Gonzo Digimation that is nothing short of amazing. This is a TV series with Movie Quality Work.Anime fans and critics have been raving about this series for good reason. Last Exile is an Action ,Adventure, Romance, Retro Sci-fi, Fantasy Epic that tells the story of Claus Valca and Lavie Head,two couriers, who are swept in events that change the fate of their world,Prestale.Prestale is a world where two great Kingdoms,Disith and Anatoray, are locked in war fought in the skies by the massive air battleships that are fantastic.The battles are supposed be fought by the rule of Chivalry as supervised by the "neutral" Guild.Clause and Lavie while delivering a message to the Flagship of the Commander of the Anatorey are witness to a change that shows something has changed and not for better.Shortly afterwards , they find themselves taking over a mission from a dying Van ship pilot to deliver a little girl,Alvis Hamilton, to the Rogue Battleship Silvana.Who is Alvis Hamilton, and why is it that people will kill to posess her? What is the Significance of the Interferrance of the Guild in the struggle between Disith and Anatoray? Why is Prestale Dying? Well,you'll just have to watch and find out by yourself.Take it from me this is a journey worth taking.
    dcsnowdog

    Truly Worth Seeing

    Last Exile has to be one of the best anime series I have ever seen. It's imaginative and inspiring. It's truly worth seeing! Just when it seemed like anime series seemed to be coming from a cookie cutter type mold; Last Exile came and broke it. You can't help, but become involved in such a well written, well directed, and well animated story. The character development is superb. Each character's stories, their ambition's, their reason's being, for doing what they do, living or dying, are deep. It's happy, gloomy, funny, sad, touching, exciting, vengeful, and romantic. There's something for everyone, who watches this series. This series takes you for an adventure you'll never forget! And when you're done, you'll never look at the sky the same again. You'll wish you were flying in it.
    scoopernicus@yahoo.com

    Instantly hooked

    My girlfriend and I caught this series on 'Tech TV' during a Sunday marathon. We were drawn to the compelling story line, Intelligent characters and fantastic visuals. We were so drawn that we went out and found it on DVD at a good video store so we could watch it again.

    It does bear a passing resemblance to "Castle in the Clouds", but with a more 'grown-up' sensibility. It's a shame episodes 14 through 26 will not be available to be shown on TV until next year, it's going to be a long wait.

    Tech TV has previews of the various episodes if you want to take a closer look.

    Update: Saw the last 13 episodes, and the pace of the series grows more relentless until the tension is almost unbearable for the last four episodes. Excellent story arc, and some very affecting tragedy at the end. Strongly recommended to any interested in a good story, strong characters, and inheritable visuals should check this series out.
    foohm

    Japanese Origami

    The first thing that strikes you when watching this anime series is that the world of "Last Exile" is much like ours – yet very, very different. That, in essence, is the magic and appeal of the story.

    Imagine this world structured like a chess game: two diametrically opposite races – each with its own territory separated by a gulf, both engaged in mortal combat overseen by a race of neutral arbitrators dictating the rules of the game.

    Next throw in two teenage orphans, Claus and Lavie, who own a bi-plane sort of rickety flying contraption called a Vanship, and who run a courier service delivering mail. Here's the catch, the Vanship has no wings but uses a chemical called "Cloudia" for levitation and propulsion. In fact, even the flying battleships manned by both of the two races: the Anatoray (who resemble Victorian age West Europeans) and the Disith (dressed much like post revolution Russians), are propelled by the same mechanism. But while powerful, these lumbering behemoths are no match for the seemingly invincible Guild ships that are light years ahead in technology and whose overt purpose is to ensure that both parties play by the rules – or else.

    The plot swings into full gear in the second episode when Claus and Lavie, during a Vanship race, pick up a little girl called Alvis from a Vanship crippled by a Guild "star" ship. They are entrusted by the dying Vanship pilot to deliver her safely to her destination and so begins their great adventure and rite of passage. In the process, they are swept up by the politics of this world and the players of this dangerous game of covert interests and hidden agendas.

    Almost immediately, the viewer is posed with the following few questions: why are these two races fighting? What is this gulf called the "Grand Stream" that separates the lands of the Anatoray and Disith? Why is the Guild acting as judge and executioner? Why is Alvis so important that the Guild would have her captured – dead or alive? These are (almost too) slowly revealed, one cliffhanger episode at a time.

    Produced by Japan's Gonzo animation studios (www.gonzo.co.jp), famous for such breakthrough anime series as "Hellsing" and "Blue Submarine No. 6", "Last Exile" brings together the best in anime storytelling, traditional as well as computer generated 3-D animation, unpredictable plot twists, likable characters, imaginative soundtrack (by Dolce Triade), comedy and tragedy, hope and despair … all in a symphony of flawless execution.

    The attention to detail in this series is characteristically Japanese – simply amazing. One such example is that writers (Kouichi Chigira, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Shuichi Kamiyama and Tomohiro Yamashita) have intricately woven in the chess theme into the story: by naming each episode after a different chess move, scenes of intense discussion over chess matches, and a plot twist featuring the promotion of a pawn to a queen.

    Like a piece of complex origami that starts out looking like a flower – "Last Exile" – with each plot unfolding reveals its hidden gems and slowly but surely wraps up into a form so unlike its beginning that the viewer is left to marvel at the inventiveness and dedication of its creators … while simply enjoying the ride.
    8siderite

    Very interesting and satisfying

    I will skip the talk about how good the animation is. I am not an expert in animation, nor do I let it get in the way if the story is good. Enough said, it is very good. What pushed my buttons is the way the series constructs a world, adds interesting lead characters and then ends the story. Yes, this is not one of those animes that drag the story, no matter how nice, and then end the series with no closure because the ran out of steam before finishing the plot. This is a good all fashioned circular story with build-up and release.

    Then there is the world, reminiscent of Frank Herbert's Pandora mixed with a little Dune, both in storyline and socio-ecological meaning. I would say that there are no great surprises in this anime. This is a bad thing, but also a good one. If you build things up too much they quickly become unmanageable. There is hope for a sequel, I guess, but no pressure for it. All the goals set in the beginning are met in the end, either in success or disaster.

    It is a nice anime series. It is worth watching, but I've seen better. I guess what really is missing is a way to truly connect with the characters. Even in the most tensioned moments, the levels of emotion don't get too high. I would say the starting theme song (complete with worthless karaoke style translation) is also a bad thing. The rest, though, is just visual and comfortable beauty.

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      In the theme song, the only main character that isn't featured is Luciola. Although it is thought that Queen Delphine does not appear either, she does towards the end of the series when there is a slight change to the animation during the theme song. This occurs right after the line "...I will be the light." She is visible for a split second.
    • Citas

      Alex Row: Fire on the fleet.

      Sophia Forrester: Which one?

    • Créditos curiosos
      Each episode is named after a chess move, which represents a situation/strategy seen in that episode.
    • Conexiones
      Featured in AMV Hell 3: The Motion Picture (2005)
    • Bandas sonoras
      Cloud Age Symphony
      (Opening theme)

      Composed and Performed by Shuntaro Okino

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 6 de abril de 2003 (Japón)
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      • Japón
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      • Official site (Japan)
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      • Ласт Екзаїл
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      • G.D.H.
      • Gonzo
      • Victor Entertainment
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