Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn 2061, nine students from Caird High's Planet Camp are mysteriously teleported 5012 light years from Earth. Finding an abandoned spaceship, they must work together to survive their long jo... Tout lireIn 2061, nine students from Caird High's Planet Camp are mysteriously teleported 5012 light years from Earth. Finding an abandoned spaceship, they must work together to survive their long journey home.In 2061, nine students from Caird High's Planet Camp are mysteriously teleported 5012 light years from Earth. Finding an abandoned spaceship, they must work together to survive their long journey home.
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Another one of my favorites. In 2063, eight high school students and one kid are flown out to a camp, but a glowing orb warps them nearly 5,012 light years away, meaning they need to get back home on a slow, dangerous trek across the universe, engaging in a vigorous journey. In the process, Luca Esposito reveals himself as intersex, although he may also be genderqueer. I enjoyed this as much as any of the others on this list, but at times the number of characters could be confusing to follow, which is why this it is has its current rating.
There's plenty of its kind out there, but the characters keep it much more interesting than it had a right to be. As the story progresses, more and more focus is shifted away from the survival and towards drama, world-building, and politics. Good balance between serious parts and comedic relief, maintaining a generally upbeat tone without damaging its other qualities. Is helped by the fact that it has a very specific story to tell, and executes it as well as anyone could hope to, without sequel-baiting or filler; it is compact and to the point. Making the first and last episodes double length was a great idea, because the foreword and afterword are both lengthy and necessary, but they would have ruined the pacing if they were their own episodes. Visuals are nice and the 3DCG doesn't get in your face too much, and characters are distinguishable through more than just their hair colours, although they can be a bit too tropey at times. Nevertheless, it plays its tropes straight and unironically as a love song to sci-fi fans, so don't expect a ton of realism. Unfortunately, there was nothing in it that truly wowed me, so while it is a great and enjoyable watch, it isn't a timeless work of art or something.
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While it feels a bit rushed at times, this is a pretty great anime. The character development is pretty good too. The main cast starts off as fairly cliche anime tropes but as they develop you begin to connect with them more and more. And boy does it get HEAVY near the end as everything is explained to us.
Overall, I kinda wish this anime had more episodes as it would give me more air to breath as it REALLY dumps everything on you all at once it seems. But I strongly recommend it nonetheless if you like sci-fi. Has some great themes of friendship and love too!
Objectively an 8.5/10 but I love it, so it gets a 10 from me. :)
Overall, I kinda wish this anime had more episodes as it would give me more air to breath as it REALLY dumps everything on you all at once it seems. But I strongly recommend it nonetheless if you like sci-fi. Has some great themes of friendship and love too!
Objectively an 8.5/10 but I love it, so it gets a 10 from me. :)
I love shows about outer space (that's what got me intrigued to check this one out). Simply put this show is probably one of my favorite animes right now and it's a total shame that (as of writing this) it only has 6 reviews.
To summarize without any spoilers - a group of high school kids take a field trip to another planet and end up getting lost in space.
That is a very, very simplified version of this show. As you get deeper into it there are many complex elements that arrive leading to questions that vary from political to semi philosophical. There is hardly any violence in this show, but the adventure itself is a wonder to watch and the character building is among some of the best I've seen for only having 12 episodes.
This was such a refreshing show in the sci-fi genre that I want to buy the manga just to have it (and I don't own any manga!)
Just watch this show and enjoy the adventure.
To summarize without any spoilers - a group of high school kids take a field trip to another planet and end up getting lost in space.
That is a very, very simplified version of this show. As you get deeper into it there are many complex elements that arrive leading to questions that vary from political to semi philosophical. There is hardly any violence in this show, but the adventure itself is a wonder to watch and the character building is among some of the best I've seen for only having 12 episodes.
This was such a refreshing show in the sci-fi genre that I want to buy the manga just to have it (and I don't own any manga!)
Just watch this show and enjoy the adventure.
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- AnecdotesBased on a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kenta Shinohara. It was serialized online from May 2016 to December 2017 via Shueisha's Shounen Jump+ website/app. It was collected in five tankobon volume.
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