"Eden of the East: The Movie I The King of Eden" - A journey of profound mystery and hope■ Public Mediatheater ■ Original MediaAnime Original ■ Release dateNovember 28, 2009 - January 1, 0000 ■Distribution companyAsmik Ace ■ Eirin Number118551 ■Frequencies82 min ■ Number of EpisodesEpisode 1 ■Original StoryKenji Kamiyama ■ DirectorKenji Kamiyama ■ Production・Animation production: Production IG ■Works©Eden of the East Production Committee ■ StoryAkira Takizawa, who saved them from the crisis without anyone knowing, suddenly disappeared after the incident. He left a Noblesse mobile phone and a message for Misaki Mori, who was watching over him, saying, "I'm always in the place where we traveled together..." Six months later, the game of the 12 Selecao members selected by Mr. OUTSIDE was not over. Relying on their activity history, which had begun to move again, and Takizawa's message, Saki sets off alone to New York. ■ExplanationThe story begins six months after Takizawa Akira disappeared. Where did Takizawa go after wiping his memory once again and leaving Saki? "I've always been in the place where we traveled together." Six months after the 60 missile incident. Using the message left on Takizawa's Noblesse mobile phone and the new history as a clue, Saki sets off for New York. Believing that the meaning of the words "the place where we traveled together" is a message only she can understand... Will Saki be able to meet Takizawa once more? What does it mean when Takizawa asks Juice to "become the king of this country"? A new battle to save Japan begins now. *Quoted from Bandai Channel ■Cast・Akira Takizawa/Ryohei Kimura・Misaki Mori/Saori Hayami・Daiki Mononobe/Atsushi Miyauchi・Satoshi Osugi/Takuya Eguchi・Kazuomi Hirazawa/Motoyuki Kawahara・Mitchon/Ayaka Saito・Onee/Kimiko Saito・Haruo Kasuga/Shun Taya・Yutaka Itatsu/Nobuyuki Hiyama・Shiratori・D・Kuroba/Rei Igarashi・Jintaro Tsuji/Koji Yusa・Ryo Yuki/Seiichi Morita・Juice/Sakiko Tamagawa ■ Main staff・Producers: Hachiho Tomikawa, Kazuhiko Yusa, Naoki Kitagawa, Yoshio Takada, Mitsuhisa Ishikawa ・Producers: Tomohiko Ishii, Hiroyuki Seta, Koji Yamamoto ・Original story, script, director: Kenji Kamiyama ・Assistant director: Masayuki Yoshihara ・Character original concept: Chika Umino ・Character design: Satoko Morikawa ・Co-scriptwriters: Naohiro Fukushima, Shunpei Okada, Carlos Kasuga ・Storyboards: Masayuki Yoshihara, Toshiyuki Kono, Kodai Kakimoto, Yoshiaki Kyogoku, Kenji Kamiyama ・Direction: Toshiyuki Kono, Taro Iwasaki, Toshiya Niitome, Kodai Kakimoto ・Chief animation director: Satoru Nakamura ・Animation directors: Iku Nishimura, Akiko Nagashima, Atsuko Sasaki, Emi Kamiishi, Kazuya Kise, Genichiro Kondo, Keiichi Kondo, Tatsuo Yanagi, Hisafumi Nakahara, Manami Amakasaki, Takayuki Goto ・Key drawings: Naoya Furukawa, Chang-hee Hong, Naoki Arakawa, Tezuka, K., Suzuki, S., Ishikawa, T., Nakanishi, M., Hirayama, O., Kubota, Y., Yamamoto, M., Tanaka, H., Ninomiya, S., Uemura, M., Orii, K., Maruyama, S., Kawasaki, A., Susofumi, M., Otsubo, Y., Sakiyama, T., Tsuji, M., Furuhata, M., Okazaki, H., Subu, Y., Murata, M., Komatsubara, S., Fujita, M., Komatsu, E., Kato, K., Sugie, T., Enomoto, H., Saito Kaori, Kotani Kyoko, Hosogaya Akiyoshi, Tanaka Shizuo, Kataoka Koji, Itai Hiroyuki, Oshita Tomoyuki, Ogura Noriko, Maruoka Koji, Yoh Hong, Amakasaki Manamu, Sasaki Atsuko, Kamiishi Emi, Kondo Genichiro, Nishimura Iku, Nagashima Akiko, Nakahara Hisafumi, Kawano Toshiyuki, Tokyo Animation Center, Sakuraku Create, Studio Gimlet, Eight Bit, Studio Toy Box, FAI International - second key animation: Ueda Haruko, Ikunuma Mika, He Aiming, Saito Kozue, Sasagawa Yayuki, Seki Arisa, Okuyama Suzuna, Kubota Aya, Nakajima Yuko, Masuda Tomoyo, Goto Emi, Li Si-en, Otomo Kenichi, Aso Hitomi, Itai Hiroyuki, Kozakai Tomomi, Onoue Hiroaki, Mikami Hiromi, Arakawa Erika, Inoue Natsuki, Tanaka Shiho, Ishibashi Kasumi, Nagura Satoshi, Kuhara Yoko, Shikibu Miyoko, Iiyama Nahoko, Katagiri Takaharu, Minamihigashi Hisayuki, Kamiishi Emi, Itakari Shinji, Koda Naoko, Hasegawa Kazuyo, Takahashi Narumi, Yamauchi Masami, Kyogoku Yoshiaki, Hu Takuma, Hirano Kyoko, Hong Beom Seok, Production Reed, Hoods Entertainment, Trans Arts, Tokyo Animation Center , Studio Graffiti, Wombat・Video Inspection / Sakai Reiko, Shirai Jun, Goto Emi・Art Director / Takeda Yusuke・Art Setting / Masuyama Osamu, Arakawa Naoki・Art Setting Assistants / Tanaka Takanori, Kaneko Yuji, Senga Chiemi, Kusaba Haruka, Funakakure Yuki, Ohara Morihito・Color Design / Katayama Yumiko・Color Design Assistant / Sugawara Mika・Design Works / Tsuneki Yoshinobu, Koda Naoko・CGI Director / Endo Makoto・Director of Photography / Tanaka Hiroji・Music / Kawai Kenji・Sound Director / Wakabayashi Kazuhiro・Production Desk / Nishimura Tomoyasu・Set Production / Watanabe Tetsuaki・Production Assistants / Kawahara Junichiro, Yoda Yukio, Furuta Mayuko, Takahashi Hiromaro, Fukudome Shun, Ueno Takehito・Animation Production / Production IG ■ Main Characters Akira Takizawa Born January 7, 1989. 22 years old. A mysterious man who lost his memory and woke up naked in front of the White House. As the 9th Selecao, he had a Noblesse mobile phone. ■ Related works・Eden of the East ・Eden of the East: Complete Edition Air Communication ■ Theme songs and music・OP1 The deep appeal and background of "Eden of the East: The Movie I The King of Eden""Eden of the East: The Movie I - The King of Eden" is a movie released in 2009 as a sequel to the anime series "Eden of the East" directed by Kenji Kamiyama. The story takes place six months after the end of the TV series, and revolves around the journey of the mysterious protagonist Akira Takizawa and the heroine Misaki Mori, who pursues him. Below, we will explain in detail the appeal and background of this work. The appeal of the storyThe greatest appeal of "Eden of the East The Movie 1 The King of Eden" is its profound mystery and hopeful journey. The story of Akira Takizawa's sudden disappearance and Misaki Mori's pursuit of him poses many questions to the viewer. Where did Takizawa go? What is the meaning of the message he left behind, "I've always been in the place where we traveled together..."? These mysteries have the power to draw the viewer into the world of the story. Additionally, the words that Takizawa asks Juice to "become the king of this country" are also an important theme of the story. These words are not just a metaphor, but suggest the concrete actions that Takizawa will take to save Japan. Takizawa's actions and the ideas behind them deeply move and sympathize with the viewers. Character AppealThe two main characters, Akira Takizawa and Misaki Mori, each have their own unique charm. Akira Takizawa is a mysterious man who has lost his memory, but he is also a character with a strong will and drive. His actions constantly surprise the viewer and become the driving force that propels the story forward. Meanwhile, Misaki Mori is a character who grows as she pursues Takizawa. Her pure heart and strong convictions deeply move the viewer. Other characters with unique personalities, such as Daiki Mononobe, Satoshi Osugi, and Juice, enrich the story. Their presence adds depth to the story and provides viewers with a variety of perspectives. Background"Eden of the East: The Movie I The King of Eden" features director Kenji Kamiyama's unique worldview and detailed storytelling. Director Kamiyama has further deepened the world depicted in the TV series "Eden of the East," and has developed the story from a new perspective in the movie version. In addition, Production IG's high-quality animation production also enhances the appeal of this work. Music is also an important element, and Kenji Kawai's soundtrack enhances the tension and beauty of the story. In particular, the opening song "Invisible" and the ending song "Light Prayer" are important songs that symbolize the theme of the story. These songs stir the emotions of the viewer and help them to become deeply immersed in the world of the story. Visual appealThe visual appeal of "Eden of the East: The Movie I - The King of Eden" is also not to be missed. Character designer Satoko Morikawa's beautiful character designs and Takeda Yusuke's detailed art settings realistically portray the world of the story. Additionally, CGI by CGI director Endo Makoto enhances the sense of scale of the story. These visual elements have the power to make a strong impression on viewers and draw them into the world of the story. Social Themes"Eden of the East: The Movie I The King of Eden" is not just an entertainment piece, but also depicts social themes. When Akira Takizawa says, "I will become the king of this country," he points out the problems in Japanese society and contains a message to build a better future. This work provides viewers with deep insight and a new perspective on society. Message to viewers"Eden of the East: The Movie I The King of Eden" is a work that gives hope and courage to the audience. The journey of Akira Takizawa and Misaki Mori teaches us the importance of facing difficulties and the value of having conviction. This work deeply moves and sympathizes with the audience, providing them with a new perspective on life. Recommendations and ratings"Eden of the East: The Movie I - The King of Eden" is a masterpiece that depicts a journey filled with profound mystery and hope. Many elements enhance the appeal of this work, including director Kenji Kamiyama's unique worldview and detailed storytelling, Production IG's high-quality animation production, and Kenji Kawai's beautiful music. This work will deeply move and sympathize with viewers, and is definitely one to watch. This work is also part of the "Eden of the East" series, and you can gain a deeper understanding and be moved by watching it together with the TV series and other theatrical works. In particular, the sequel "Eden of the East: The Movie II: Paradise Lost" further deepens the story of this work and provides viewers with a new perspective. By enjoying the entire "Eden of the East" series, you will be able to gain a deeper understanding of director Kenji Kamiyama's worldview and message. Above, we have explained in detail the appeal and background of "Eden of the East: The Movie I The King of Eden." This work will deeply move and sympathize with viewers, and also provide a new perspective on society. Please give it a watch. |
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