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Planetes

  • Série télévisée
  • 2003–2004
  • TV-14
  • 25min
NOTE IMDb
8,1/10
4,2 k
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Planetes (2003)
AnimeDrameScience-fictionAnimationAnimation dessinée à la mainScience fiction spatiale

En 2075, nous voyageons dans l'espace comme d'habitude, ce qui aggrave le problème des débris spatiaux. C'est l'histoire de la section de collecte des débris de Technora.En 2075, nous voyageons dans l'espace comme d'habitude, ce qui aggrave le problème des débris spatiaux. C'est l'histoire de la section de collecte des débris de Technora.En 2075, nous voyageons dans l'espace comme d'habitude, ce qui aggrave le problème des débris spatiaux. C'est l'histoire de la section de collecte des débris de Technora.

  • Casting principal
    • Kazunari Tanaka
    • Satsuki Yukino
    • Ai Orikasa
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,1/10
    4,2 k
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    • Casting principal
      • Kazunari Tanaka
      • Satsuki Yukino
      • Ai Orikasa
    • 26avis d'utilisateurs
    • 6avis des critiques
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    Kazunari Tanaka
    • Hachirota 'Hachimaki' Hoshino
    • 2003–2004
    Satsuki Yukino
    • Ai Tanabe
    • 2003–2004
    Ai Orikasa
    Ai Orikasa
    • Fee Carmichael
    • 2003–2004
    Kirk Thornton
    Kirk Thornton
    • Hachirota 'Hachimaki' Hoshino
    • 2003–2004
    Wendee Lee
    Wendee Lee
    • Fee Carmichael
    • 2003–2004
    Julie Ann Taylor
    • Ai Tanabe
    • 2003–2004
    Takehito Koyasu
    Takehito Koyasu
    • Yuri Mihairokoh
    • 2003–2004
    Jamieson Price
    Jamieson Price
    • Yuri Mihairokoh
    • 2003–2004
    Aikou Ogata
    • Philippe Myers
    • 2003–2004
    Doug Stone
    Doug Stone
    • Philippe Myers
    • 2003–2004
    Tetsuo Gotô
    • Arvind Lavie
    • 2003–2004
    Maiko Itô
    • Edelgard Rivera
    • 2003–2004
    Steve Blum
    Steve Blum
    • Kho Cheng-Shin
    • 2003–2004
    Kate Higgins
    Kate Higgins
    • Edelgard Rivera
    • 2003–2004
    Nobuyuki Hiyama
    Nobuyuki Hiyama
    • Kho Cheng-Shin
    • 2003–2004
    Steven Schatzberg
    • Arvind Lavie
    • 2003–2004
    Michelle Ruff
    Michelle Ruff
    • Lucie Ascam
    • 2003–2004
    Masayo Kurata
    Masayo Kurata
    • Lucie Ascam
    • 2003–2004
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    Avis des utilisateurs26

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    9jose-cruz53

    An excellent science fiction series

    Anime is a very underground phenomena outside of Japan, but in Japan anime studios make more money than live action studios. This vast industry has produced thousands of TV series, some of which were amazing. This is one of those. Perhaps one of the best Sci-Fi TV series ever made, Planetes is a must see for any science fiction fan and represents one of the most realistic attempts to depict space colonization. It has about the same degree of realism as 2001: A Space Odyssey and indeed many things in the series look like they were taken from 2001, such as the designs of the space stations and of the space planes.

    The shows also builds up to a fantastic finale, among the most dramatic and powerful ever to grace television.
    10symbolt

    a must-see for fans of good science fiction

    I am truly amazed how great this show turns out to be from a science-fiction fan's point of view, and I do not mean the kind of movie science fiction which relies on CGI as its main asset and suffers from poor unrealistic plot. I mean the kind of literary science fiction that gets awarded with a Hugo award.

    Perhaps one should forget that this is an anime, for the simple reason that the stereotype of anime is something like a TV show for kids where a bunch of clichéd, depth-less characters battle supernatural enemies with their superpowers. If that is what anime means for you, think of Planetes as an animated series made in Japan. Removed around eighty years from the times it was made in, it presents quite a believable picture of what space exploration might be like at the end of the 21st century, with a load of detail comparable only to the movie adaptation of 2001: A Space Odyssey. This is one of the strongest points of the show - the richness of little details, like how rooms have to be adapted to zero G, makes the sci fi elements more believable.

    The strongest point, however, would be how great science fiction this is. One definition of science fiction would be that a science fiction story depicts the way more-or-less imaginary technology (or the fruit of some science not directly related to technology, like chemistry) impacts human lives. Apart from the development of the regular characters of the show, every episode contains a story in that vein, with a great deal of insight and care for consistency. It is harder to show something gripping in science fiction with more-or-less realistic technology than in a flashy movie where the technology used is nothing short of magical, yet Planetes achieves that in every episode. Also, since the future gadgetry depicted is so often directly connected with the plot, and at the same time, so believable, Planetes could also be categorized as a cyberpunk show set in Earth's orbit, and I mean cyberpunk like in the later William Gibson stories, not like in, say, Cyber City Oedo 808. As I said, you won't see any technological magic, not even at the "AI virus gaining consciousness" level.

    I'm sorry I can't recommend this further without any spoilers, but if you have ever enjoyed good SF literature, be sure to check out this show (at least the first 5 episodes, to see what it's like after we've gotten to know the main characters), and you won't be disappointed.
    9malmroes

    A journey through the vast Space and human realization.

    The protagonist in Planetes is Ai Tanabe a young woman with ideals that seem naive to some, if not many, of the other characters in the series. The series centers around her newly acquired job and all that follows in Debris Section aka. Half Section because it has half the employees it should have. Due to an accident involving space debris and a spacecraft Debris section was formed. Planetes has been described as being one of the most realistic animes science-wise. While this may be true Planetes is so much more than just a science based anime. The series progresses really neatly throughout the 26 episodes it spans and at first the episodes are about general debris retrieval, but later develops into other subjects like the gap between the poor and rich down on Earth due to space exploration etc. and what consequences this may lead to. Furthermore it is a love story between Tanabe and the male protagonist Hachimaki and their struggle to maintain their relationship through hardships since they both (especially Hachimaki) have some existential problems to solve. The animation is great and the mood is even greater, it is a joy to watch a scene when the characters float in zero-G or when they are out in space in total silence. A series that shouldn't be missed if you like love stories and Space or just one of those two. You Copy!
    10trybunt

    Science fiction at it's best.

    There are no aliens here. There are no FTL drives and no giant mech suits. This is Planetes.

    Following a small space junk recovery team, Planetes gives insight to what living in space would really be like, gracefully balancing the personal issues of crew members, just living their lives, with the tremendous impact that space colonization would have on human civilization as a whole.

    No science fiction has left me more wondrous with the concept of space life, more bewildered at the fact we aren't there yet, or more flattered simply for being the same species as minds that created this fantastic anime.

    This is the near future of space travel and it doesn't need action or fantasy to tell the story of humanities first steps into the solar system. This is the greatest science fiction drama ever made.

    This is Planetes.
    8fpoilles

    This is not a story about space, it's a story about people

    ...and often this is exactly what makes good sci-fi.

    Focus is heavy on character development, and the debris-hauler protagonists are repeatedly called to ponder on what space is, and what it means to them and to the rest of the people that are far from being astronauts. As the story unfolds, their answers to these particular questions change dramatically along with their psyches - this is something audiences rarely see in such entertainment genres.

    The main plot device with the terrorists never manages to take center stage, although it is above average and it does end with a bold twist; an alternative post-9/11 narration made back in 2004, which one rarely sees even 13 years after the actual events.

    The writers have tried to keep the whole thing realistic and have been successful at it; one will not see anything out-worldly happening in 26 episodes. Sure, books/pens/motorcycles do look very much out of place in 2076 but such anachronistic elements can easily be dismissed in favor of suspension of disbelief.

    Although the mood is starkly uneven, turning from generalized lighthearted-ness in the first half to *very* dark overtones as the series progresses, in the end heroes and viewers alike have made a complete circle and are ready to move forward, only this time they are wiser and more optimistic than in the beginning. Overall this is a must- see for space-loving teens, boys and girls alike. A very welcome change from spaceships blasting each other to bits.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 4 octobre 2003 (Japon)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Japon
    • Sites officiels
      • Bandai (Japan)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Langue
      • Japonais
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      • Мандрівники
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