The appeal and reviews of "Good Morning Altea": A soothing and moving story for the morning

The appeal and reviews of "Good Morning Altea": A soothing and moving story for the morning

"Good Morning Altea": A grand story where science fiction and fantasy intersect

■Overview of the work

"Good Morning Altea" was released as an OVA on December 16, 1987, and is based on the manga "C-LIVE1" by BLACK POINT. It was produced by Animate Film, with production and copyright handled by Movic and Network. The 50-minute long work is known for its complex setting, where science fiction and fantasy intersect.

■ Story

For many years, Earth's human race has been at war with the Heraldic Tribe, an alien lifeform that uses sorcery. Garoli, a "naturalized" who possesses the powers of the Heraldic Tribe, heads off with his companions to rescue the Heraldic Tribe's spaceship. However, it turns out to be a trap set by the Heraldic Tribe, and Garoli and his companions are attacked by the enemy's strategic automated weapon, the Automaton. Pursued by the enemy, Garoli discovers a Heraldic Tribe girl, Altea, sleeping in a capsule. This encounter marks a major turning point in the story.

■Explanation

"Good Morning Altea" is based on a manga by manga artist Ito Takehiko published under the name BLACK POINT. Ito Takehiko is known for his unique worldview that combines science fiction and fantasy, and this work fully demonstrates his talent. The original story was written by Itano Ichiro, the composition and script were handled by Nakata Yuko, the character design was by Kikuchi Michitaka, and the setting design was handled by Ikeda Kazunari and Kamegaki Hajime. The animation director was Taniguchi Moriyasu, the mecha animation director was Osaka Koji, the storyboard and direction were handled by Tonokatsu Hideki, the layout was by Urushibara Satoshi, the art director was Iijima Yukiko, the cinematographer was Yasutsuhata Takashi, the music was by Kashihara Nobuhiko, and the sound director was Honda Yasunori. The production producer was Nozaki Kimiaki, and the producers were Kato Nagateru and Takanashi Minoru.

■Cast

The cast of this work is impressive, with Minako Arakawa as Altea, Ryo Horikawa as Garoli, Tessho Genda as Nikolai, Ken Yamaguchi as Brown, Yukio Yamagata as Hacker, Junko Ishida as Emily, Nobuo Tobita as LM, Shigeru Chiba as Jennings, and Hiromi Yokota as Alice. These voice actors bring the characters to life.

■ Main Characters

・Altea: A Crest girl rescued by Garoli. Her existence is at the center of the story, and her relationship with Garoli moves the story forward.
・Galori: A young magic warrior officer. Originally an Earthling, he gains the abilities of the Crest Tribe and becomes a "naturalized citizen." His growth and struggles are depicted.
Nikolai: A cyborg who is a companion of Garoli. He hates the Crest Clan because of his experiences in the war. The conflict between his past and present adds depth to the story.

■The appeal of the work

The greatest appeal of "Good Morning Altea" is its complex setting and deep story. The growth and conflicts of each character are depicted against the epic backdrop of the war between Earth's humankind and the Crest Tribe. The relationship between Garoli and Altea in particular is at the heart of the story and leaves a strong impression on viewers. In addition, the world view where science fiction and fantasy intersect is visually very appealing, and the mecha and character designs are also stunning.

■ Evaluation and recommendation

"Good Morning Altea" is a work that depicts a deep story and fascinating characters in the short format of an OVA. It is a must-see for fans of science fiction and fantasy, and is highly recommended for those who like 80s animation in particular. The voice actors' performances are also excellent, conveying the characters' emotions realistically. This is a work that should be watched by anyone who wants to be moved by the development of the story and the growth of the characters.

Related information

This work is based on the manga "C-LIVE1" published by Yumegensha, so if you are interested, please check it out. Also, if you look at other works by the OVA production staff and cast, you may be able to understand this work more deeply. In particular, other works by Takehiko Ito, works based on original ideas by Ichiro Itano, and works written by Yuko Nakata all have similar worldviews and storytelling that you can enjoy.

Conclusion

"Good Morning Altea" is a spectacular tale that combines science fiction and fantasy, and is extremely captivating both visually and story-wise. The character growth and conflicts, as well as the backdrop of the war between Earth's humankind and the Crest Tribe, leave a strong impression on viewers. Packed with so much depth and charm in the short format of an OVA, it's a true masterpiece. Please give it a watch and enjoy the world and story.

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