The sun that drives illusions - The sun that drives illusionsoverview"Gen'ei wo Kakeru Taiyo" is a TV anime series that aired in 2013, and is based on an original anime. It aired from July 6th to September 28th, 2013, and consisted of 13 episodes. It was broadcast on TOKYO MX and BS11, and each episode was 30 minutes long. It was written by sole;viola, directed by Keizo Kusakawa, and produced by AIC, and the copyright belongs to sole;viola/Progetto Gen'ei Taiyo. storyThe story of "Gen'ei wo Kakeru Taiyo" is set in Japan in the near future. One day, the protagonist, a young girl named Takanashi Naomi, is suddenly abducted by the mysterious organization "Phantom". Through Phantom's experiments, she becomes a "Phantom Driver" with special abilities, gaining the ability to travel between the real world and the illusionary world. Naomi and her friends go on a journey to discover the meaning of their existence and the true purpose of "Phantom". character
Background"Gen'ei wo Kakeru Taiyo" was created as an original anime work. The original story was written by sole;viola and the director was Keizo Kusakawa. It was produced by AIC, who put a lot of effort into character design and world construction. In particular, a lot of time and effort was poured into the depiction of the real world and the fantasy world, and they succeeded in balancing visual beauty with depth of story. Recognition and Awards"Gen'ei wo Kakeru Taiyo" was highly praised when it was first broadcast. In particular, the story development and character growth were well received by viewers, and the show gained a large fan base. The quality of the animation was also highly praised, and the depiction of the fantasy world in particular won many awards for its visual beauty. Specifically, it won the Best Animation Award at the 2013 Tokyo Anime Awards, and was also highly praised at international anime festivals. musicThe music for "Gen'ei wo Kakeru Taiyo" was written by composer Nakagawa Kotaro. The opening theme, "Gen'ei no Taiyo," was sung by singer Mizuki Nana, whose powerful voice and grand melody complement the theme of the work. The ending theme, "Kakeru Taiyo," was sung by singer LiSA, whose crystal clear voice deepens the emotional impact of the story. The soundtrack was also highly praised, and the music used in the scenes in the phantom world, in particular, left a strong impression on viewers when combined with its visual beauty. Reactions from viewersThe response to "Gen'ei wo Kakeru Taiyo" from viewers was extremely positive. In particular, many viewers expressed emotion in the episodes depicting the growth of the main character Naomi and her bonds with her friends. The climax, which depicts the Phantom's true purpose and the battle between Naomi and her friends, also drew viewers in. On social media and in anime communities, there was lively discussion about the appeal of the characters and the development of the story, which helped to support the popularity of the series. Related ItemsMany related products for "Gen'ei wo Kakeru Taiyo" were released even after the series ended. In particular, character figures and goods were highly praised by fans, with some items selling out immediately. Blu-ray and DVDs were also released, and the inclusion of bonus footage and behind-the-scenes footage earned them support from fans. Furthermore, official comic and novel adaptations were also published, allowing viewers to enjoy the worldview of the work even more deeply. Reasons for recommendation"Gen'ei wo Kakeru Taiyo" is a work that combines depth of story, charm of characters, and visual beauty. In particular, the setting that moves back and forth between the real world and the fantasy world gives viewers fresh surprises and excitement. Additionally, episodes that depict the growth of the main character Naomi and her bonds with her friends provide heartwarming emotions. Furthermore, the music and animation are of high quality, making it a work that is both visually and aurally satisfying. This is a work that can be recommended not only to anime fans, but to anyone who is attracted to the story and characters. Related TitlesThe following works have similar themes and settings to "The Sun that Chases Illusions."
summary"Gen'ei wo Kakeru Taiyo" is a work that combines depth of story, charm of characters, and visual beauty. The setting that travels between the real world and the fantasy world, the growth of the main character Naomi, and episodes that depict the bonds with her friends will move viewers. In addition, the quality of the music and animation is high, making it a work that is satisfying both visually and aurally. This is a work that can be recommended not only to anime fans, but to anyone who is attracted to the story and characters. Please give it a watch. |
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