Break Blade Chapter 2: The Path of Farewell - A thorough analysis of the touching story and character depth

Break Blade Chapter 2: The Path of Farewell - A thorough analysis of the touching story and character depth

"Break Blade Chapter 2: The Path of Farewell": A story of a soul torn between friendship and battle

"Break Blade Chapter 2: The Path of Farewell" is an animated feature film released on June 26, 2010, based on the manga of the same name by Yoshinaga Yuunosuke. The film is set in a world where fossil fuels cannot be extracted from the ground on the continent of Curzon, and depicts the protagonist, Rygart Arrow, who has no magical powers, torn between friendship and battle. Below, we will introduce detailed information and reviews of this film, as well as related works and recommended points.

Overview

"Break Blade Chapter 2: The Path of Farewell" is a theatrical release based on the manga by Yoshinaga Yunosuke. Its release date is June 26, 2010, and it is distributed by Klockworks. The film is 50 minutes long and has one episode. It is directed by Amino Tetsuro and Habara Nobuyoshi, and the animation is by Production IG and XEBEC. The production committee includes Bandai Visual, Lantis, Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Flex Comics, Fields, Production IG, and XEBEC.

story

In the continent of Curzon, fossil fuels cannot be extracted from the ground, so people use a power called "magic" to make things work. However, the protagonist, Rygart Arrow, is one in a million "useless" people, and has no magical powers at all. He is summoned by his friend and king, Hozul, to the royal capital of Binonten, where he learns a shocking truth.

The story begins with the Athens Army's Valkiures troops, led by Zeth, defeating the Krishna forces and approaching the royal capital of Binonten. Believing that Zeth does not want this attack, Rygat sets out alone in his Delphing to negotiate. However, negotiations with Zeth, his friend from their days at the military academy, break down, and their reunion on the battlefield turns out to be tragic. Rygat is forced into a one-on-one battle with Zeth's subordinate Lii, and the battle unfolds as the Delphing approaches its operational limits.

Commentary

On the continent of Curzon, people's lives are supported by "magic" that allows them to control things by giving commands to "quartz" extracted from the ground. However, Rygat is a "useless man" with no magical powers whatsoever, and is unable to give commands to the quartz. By chance, he becomes the only person who can control the ancient giant soldier "Delphin" that is buried in the quartz, and the gears of fate begin to turn.

Rygart, Zest, Hozul, and Sigyn were old friends from their days at the Assam National Military Academy, and shared a strong friendship. However, the whirlpool of war mercilessly engulfed them, and the story depicts them torn between friendship and battle. In particular, the relationship between Rygart and Zest, where the conflicting emotions of friendship and hostility intertwine, forms the core of the story.

cast

The cast of this work is impressive, with Soichiro Hoshi playing the main character Rygart Arrow, Chiwa Saito playing Sigyn Erster, Yuichi Nakamura playing Hozul (Krishna IX), and Hiroshi Kamiya playing Zest. In addition, many other talented voice actors are participating, including Kana Hanazawa, Yuko Kaida, Hideyuki Umezu, Kenji Takahashi, Marina Inoue, Kosuke Toriumi, Minoru Shiraishi, Tomoya Kawai, Masashi Sugawara, Kenichi Ogata, Nanaho Katsuragi, Mayumi Yanagisawa, Masumi Asano, Kazuya Nakai, Takuma Terashima, Ryoko Shiraishi, Takaya Hashi, Eri Kitamura, Kazuyoshi Hayashi, Katsutoshi Houki, Nozomi Sasaki, and Kikuko Inoue.

Main Staff

The original work is by Yunosuke Yoshinaga, the general director is Tetsuro Amino, the director is Nobuyoshi Habara, the series composition and script are by Seiji Togawa, the character design is Takushi Norita, the mechanical design is Takayuki Yanase, the mechanical director is Takuya Matsumura, the prop design is Takahiro Yamada and Sei Edamatsu, the art director is Toshihiro Kohama, the color design is Mitsuko Sekimoto, the director of photography is Kazuaki Funakura, the editor is Junichi Ito, the sound director is Yota Tsuruoka, the sound effects are Hiromune Kurahashi, the music is Yoshihisa Hirano, the producers are Ken Okawara and Nao Hirasawa, and the animation producer is Shimoji Shimoji. Animation is produced by Production IG and XEBEC, distributed by Clockworks, and produced by the "Break Blade" Production Committee.

Main Characters

The main characters on the side of the Kingdom of Kushlina include Rygart Arrow, a "useless" man with no magical powers at all, Sigyn Erstel, the queen of the Kingdom of Krishna and a magical engineer, Hozul (Krishna IX), the king of the Kingdom of Krishna and Rygart's old friend, Narvi Strizes, a top heavy knight, Nile Strizes, a first class heavy knight, Login the Gulf Ensance, a top heavy knight, Generals Baldr and Tur, Sakura, the captain of the Royal Guard Battalion, Rygart's younger brother Legats, General Baldr's son Jigul, and Company Commander Elsa.

The main characters on the Athens Federation side include Zeth, captain of the Valkiures unit, which is formed with the latest lightweight golem ``Artemis,'' Valkiures unit members Cleo Serbraf and Lii, Valkiures unit members Elect, Valkiures unit member Argus, Zeth's older brother Lokis, commander-in-chief of the Athens Federation Army, General Bolcus, Colonel Io, Bolcus' subordinate Nike, Bolcus' daughter Leda, Bades, assistant to the chief general, Dabne, captain of the Spelta unit, Spelta unit members Terton and Tupel, Burn, who pilots the Artemis Neos, and Leto, who pilots the Radun.

Main Robot Items

The main robots and items that appear in this work include the ancient giant "Delfing" excavated from the 118th quartz mine of the Kingdom of Krishna, the mass-produced golem "Fafnir" of the Kingdom of Krishna, the new lightweight golem "Artemis" developed by the Athens Federation, "Artemis (Krishna Kingdom Army Specification)" restored by Sigyn from a captured Artemis, and General Bolcus's exclusive golem "Hykelion". These robots play a major role in the progression of the story and liven up the battle scenes.

subtitle

The subtitle of this film is "Chapter 2: The Road to Farewell" and it was released on June 26, 2010. This subtitle symbolizes the situation in which Rygart and Zest's friendship breaks down and they are forced to choose the path of fighting.

Related Titles

"Break Blade Chapter 2: The Path of Farewell" is part of a series, and other related works include "Break Blade Movies Chapters 1, 3-6", "Break Blade Picture Drama", and "Break Blade TV Anime". By watching these works together, you can get a deeper understanding of the whole story.

Theme songs and music

The opening theme is "Fate", with lyrics and music by KOKIA, arrangement by Ito Masumi, and singing by KOKIA. The ending theme is "SERIOUS-AGE", with lyrics by Hata Aki, music and arrangement by Fujima Jin, and singing by Hirano. These songs are important elements that add to the atmosphere of the story.

Evaluation and recommendation points

"Break Blade Chapter 2: The Path of Farewell" is a work that depicts the feelings of characters torn between friendship and battle, and has been praised for its deep human drama. In particular, the relationship between Rygart and Zest, where the conflicting emotions of friendship and hostility intersect, leaves a strong impression on viewers. In addition, the robot designs and battle scenes, including the ancient giant "Delphin", are also impressive, and the action elements are also substantial.

The recommended points are as follows:

  • Deep human drama : The emotions of the characters as they struggle between friendship and war are depicted, evoking strong empathy in the viewers.
  • Spectacular battle scenes : The designs of the robots, including the ancient giant Delphin, and the battle scenes are spectacular, and the action is packed full.
  • A star-studded cast : Many talented voice actors, including Souichirou Hoshi, Chiwa Saito, Yuichi Nakamura, and Hiroshi Kamiya, bring the characters' emotions to life with realism.
  • Linking with Related Works : As part of a series, watching this film alongside other works will give you a fuller picture of the story.

This work delves deeply into the themes of friendship and battle, and is recommended for viewers who enjoy both human drama and action. Also, by watching the entire series, you will gain a deeper understanding and be deeply moved.

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