A thorough evaluation of the excitement and potential of "Young Alive! - The Future Opened Up by iPS Cells"!

A thorough evaluation of the excitement and potential of "Young Alive! - The Future Opened Up by iPS Cells"!

The appeal and evaluation of "Young Alive! - The Future Opened by iPS Cells"

Overview

"Young Alive! ~The Future Opened by iPS Cells~" is a theatrical animation produced by Miraikan (National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation) and Dentsu Tech, which was released on July 17, 2010. The film is based on the theme of the potential of iPS cells, and tells the story of a sixth-grade elementary school girl, Nanase Nozomi, who visits her grandfather's clinic during summer vacation and comes face to face with the mysteries of life. Although it is only a 28-minute short animation, it depicts the cutting edge of life science, providing viewers with deep inspiration and learning experiences.

story

Nozomi is a sixth-grader in elementary school. Having trouble adjusting to her new school, she visits her grandfather, who runs a clinic in a mountain village, during summer vacation. Intrigued by the creatures she encounters in the lush natural surroundings, her grandfather teaches her about their ecology, the human development process, and the potential of iPS cells. As she becomes more and more fascinated by the mysteries of life, Nozomi begins to regain her positive outlook through seeing the creatures trying so hard to live and interacting with the people who live there. This story depicts the preciousness of life and the hope for the future that scientific progress will bring.

Production background and technology

This work was created with the intention of being shown in the large spherical theater at the Miraikan, the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation. It is a work that unfolds on a large screen, utilizing the Atmos, a wide, ultra-high definition stereoscopic imaging system that covers the entire circumference. The latest 7.1 channel surround sound system also features sound, providing viewers with a highly immersive experience. MADHOUSE was in charge of animation production, while Dynamo Pictures handled the CG production. The film is directed by Yoshinori Kanemori, written by Kaori Mitoma, and scientifically supervised by leading researchers such as Toshio Suda, professor at Keio University's School of Medicine, and Shinya Yamanaka, director of the Center for iPS Cell Research and Application at Kyoto University.

Cast and characters

Mizuki Nana was cast as the protagonist Nanase Nozomi. Her experience as a voice actress and her expressiveness allow her to portray Nozomi's growth and emotional changes realistically. Iizuka Shozo was cast as the grandfather, Mitsuishi Kotono as Nozomi's mother, and Ueda Yuji as Takano, and each character was portrayed with charm. Mizuki Nana's performance in particular delicately portrayed Nozomi's inner thoughts, deeply moving viewers.

Evaluation and Impressions

"Young Alive! - The Future Opened by iPS Cells" is highly acclaimed as a work that deeply inspires and teaches viewers by depicting the cutting edge of life science. In particular, the story, which centers on the potential of iPS cells, gives viewers a sense of hope for the future brought about by scientific advances. In addition, the scenes where viewers interact with living creatures in a rich natural environment are visually beautiful, providing healing and inspiration to viewers. Furthermore, the sound produced by the 7.1 channel surround system has the power to draw viewers into the world of the story.

Recommended points

This film is recommended not only for those interested in life sciences, but also for those interested in nature and living things. It is particularly effective as an educational tool to teach children the value of life and the progress of science. It is also recommended for those who want to enjoy Nana Mizuki's acting and MADHOUSE's beautiful animation. In addition, this is a must-see for those who want to experience the sound of a 7.1 channel surround system.

Related information

For more information about this film, please visit the official website of the Miraikan (National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation) and the official website of MADHOUSE. If you are interested in iPS cell research, you may also find the official website of the Center for iPS Cell Research and Application, Kyoto University helpful. Furthermore, books and documentaries on life science and the natural environment can also help you understand this film better.

Conclusion

"Young Alive! - The Future Opened by iPS Cells" is a work that will deeply inspire and teach viewers by depicting the cutting edge of life science. In particular, the story, which centers around the potential of iPS cells, gives viewers a sense of hope for the future brought about by scientific advances. In addition, the scenes where viewers interact with living creatures in a rich natural environment are visually beautiful, providing healing and inspiration to viewers. Furthermore, the sound produced by the 7.1 channel surround system has the power to draw viewers into the world of the story. We hope you will feel the preciousness of life and the progress of science through this work.

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