The appeal and reviews of COPPELION: A story of girls living in a radioactive world

The appeal and reviews of COPPELION: A story of girls living in a radioactive world

Coppelion: A story of girls risking their lives in a devastated world

Coppelion is a TV anime series based on the manga by Tomonori Inoue that aired from October 2 to December 25, 2013. The 13-episode series was broadcast on AT-X and BS11, as well as streamed online. It was produced by GoHands and directed and character designed by Shingo Suzuki.

story

In the year 20XX, the old capital was devastated by a sudden accident, with approximately 90% of the residents suffering tragedy. Several decades later, three girls land in the old capital. At first glance, they appear to be ordinary high school students in uniform, but they are actually Coppelions, artificially created humans with internal resistance to contamination. As members of the Japan Ground Self-Defense Force's 3rd Division Special Forces, their mission is to rescue the people remaining in the old capital. Set in the ruins of the old capital, the story unfolds as they put their "lives" on the line.

Commentary

Coppelion is a sci-fi action film set in the near future, written by Tomonori Inoue. It depicts the preciousness of life and the strength of humanity through the story of young girls surviving in a polluted world. The original work was serialized in Kodansha's Monthly Young Magazine and gained support from many readers. The anime adaptation faithfully reproduces the worldview of the original work while bringing out new appeal through visual expression.

cast

The voice actors for the main characters are as follows:

  • Naruse Ibara: Haruka Tomatsu
  • Aoi Fukasaku: Kana Hanazawa
  • Taeko Nomura: Satomi Akesaka
  • Haruto Kurosawa: Kenichi Suzumura
  • Ozu Kanon: Yui Horie
  • Shion Ozu: Maaya Sakamoto
  • Onihei Mishima: Rikiya Koyama
  • Mushakoji: Chafurin
  • Ibuse: Tomohiro Sato
  • Master Kurobee: Kotaro Nakamura
  • Gennai Ishikawa: Hiroshi Naka
  • Gojiro Kajii: Masahiko Tanaka
  • Ibuki Kajii: Mamiko Noto

These voice actors expressed the individuality of each character richly, adding depth to the story. In particular, Haruka Tomatsu as Naruse Ibara, Kana Hanazawa as Fukasaku Aoi, and Satomi Akesaka as Nomura Taeko delicately portrayed the emotions of the main characters, leaving a strong impression on the audience.

Main Staff

The following staff members were involved in the production of Coppelion:

  • Original story: Tomonori Inoue (serialized in Kodansha's "Monthly Young Magazine")
  • Director, character design: Shingo Suzuki
  • Series Composition: Makoto Nakamura
  • Series Directors: Susumu Kudo, Hiromitsu Kanazawa
  • Chief animation director: Makoto Furuta
  • Mechanical designer: Hiroshi Okubo
  • Art director: Masanobu Nomura, Takahiro Matsuura
  • Color setting: Sakura Komatsu, Tomoko Saito
  • Director of photography: Tsunetaka Ema, Toru Fukushi
  • Edited by: Saori Tadokoro
  • Sound Director: Hideo Takahashi
  • Effects: Mitsuru Kageyama (Fizz Sound Creation)
  • Sound Production: Dream Force
  • Music: Mikio Endo
  • Music Production: Starchild Records
  • Animation production: GoHands
  • Produced by: Coppelion Production Committee

These staff members worked together to bring the world of Coppelion to life on screen. In particular, Shingo Suzuki's direction and character design captured the atmosphere of the original work while adding expressions unique to anime. In addition, Mikio Endo's music plays an important role in enhancing the tension and emotion of the story.

Main Characters

The main characters of "Coppelion" are as follows:

  • Naruse Ibara
  • Aoi Fukasaku
  • Taeko Nomura
  • Haruto Kurosawa
  • Ozu Kanon
  • Shion Ozu
  • Onihei Mishima
  • Mushakoji
  • Ibuse
  • Master Kurobee
  • Gennai Ishikawa
  • Gojiro Kajii
  • Ibuki Kajii

Each of these characters has a different background and personality, enriching the story. In particular, Naruse Ibara, Fukasaku Aoi, and Nomura Taeko are central figures who are active in the old capital as Coppelions. Their growth and bonds deeply move the viewer.

subtitle

The subtitles for each episode of "Coppelion" are as follows:

  • Episode 1: Coppelion
  • Episode 2: The Future
  • Episode 3: Hope
  • Episode 4: Sunset
  • Episode 5: Life
  • Episode 6: Planet
  • Episode 7: Haruto
  • Episode 8: Sisters
  • Episode 9: Diversion
  • Episode 10: Humans
  • Episode 11: Awakening
  • Episode 12: Promise
  • Episode 13: Angel

These subtitles indicate the theme and development of each episode, drawing the viewer's interest as the story progresses. In particular, "Doll (Coppelion)" in episode 1 symbolically expresses the presence of the main characters. Also, "Angel" in episode 13 is an important title that indicates the climax of the story.

Theme songs and music

The theme songs and insert songs for "Coppelion" are as follows.

  • OP1: ANGEL (episodes 2-13)
  • Lyricist: atsuko
  • Composer: atsuko, KATSU
  • Arrangement: KATSU
  • Sung by: angela
  • ED1: Far Away (episodes 1-12)
  • Lyricist: atsuko
  • Composer: atsuko, KATSU
  • Arrangement: KATSU
  • Sung by: angela
  • ED2: Bye Bye Love
  • Lyricist: atsuko
  • Composer: atsuko, KATSU
  • Arrangement: KATSU
  • Sung by: angela

These songs were written, composed, and arranged by angela's atsuko and KATSU, and are important elements that enhance the atmosphere of the story. The opening song "ANGEL" is particularly impressive as a song that symbolizes the strength and beauty of the main characters. The ending songs "Tooku Made" and "Bye Bye Lovely" also play a role in enhancing the moving feeling of the story.

Evaluation and Impressions

"Coppelion" has been highly praised as a sci-fi action series. While faithfully recreating the worldview of the original work, it has added expressions unique to anime, providing new appeal to viewers. In particular, the suspenseful storyline set in the ruined former capital city and the moving episodes depicting the growth and bond between the main characters have been well received by many viewers.

The performances of the voice actors were also highly praised. Haruka Tomatsu, Kana Hanazawa, and Satomi Akesaka delicately portrayed the emotions of the main characters, leaving a strong impression on viewers. Furthermore, Shingo Suzuki's direction and character design, and Mikio Endo's music were also praised as important elements that enhanced the appeal of the story.

Recommended points

Here are some reasons why I recommend Coppelion:

  • A near-future sci-fi action film with a tense storyline
  • The touching episodes depicting the growth and bonds between the main characters touch the heart.
  • The voice actors' performances are superb, and the characters' personalities are well expressed.
  • The director, character design, and music enhance the appeal of the story.
  • While faithfully recreating the worldview of the original work, it adds some unique expressions that are unique to anime.

For these reasons, "Coppelion" is recommended for those who like sci-fi action movies and those who are looking for a moving story. Please watch it and experience its charm.

Related information

The following information is related to Coppelion:

  • The original manga was serialized in Kodansha's "Monthly Young Magazine" and gained a lot of support from readers.
  • The anime adaptation faithfully reproduces the worldview of the original work while bringing out new appeal through visual expression.
  • The series aired from October 2 to December 25, 2013, with a total of 13 episodes.
  • It was broadcast on AT-X and BS11, and was also streamed online.
  • The production is handled by GoHands, with director and character design by Shingo Suzuki.

Please use this information to gain a deeper understanding and enjoy the world of Coppelion.

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