The appeal and reviews of "Fairy Gone": A fantasy action movie you can't miss

The appeal and reviews of "Fairy Gone": A fantasy action movie you can't miss

"Fairy Gone": A post-war story of fairy soldiers

"Fairy Gone" is an original anime series that was broadcast in 2019 and was produced by PAWORKS. It was directed by Kenichi Suzuki and the original work was written by Five fairy scholars. It aired from April 8 to June 24, 2019, and consisted of 12 episodes. It was broadcast on TOKYO MX and BS11, and each episode was 30 minutes long.

story

"Fairy Gone" is set in a world where fairies are used as weapons. Fairies can possess animals and acquire mysterious powers. By transplanting the animal's organs into humans, the fairies can appear as avatars and be used as weapons. Soldiers who could control fairies freely in this way were called "Fairy Soldiers" and played an active role in the long war. However, when the war ended, they had fulfilled their role and were left with nowhere to go. The story depicts the fairies as they chose their own path in life, whether as government soldiers, the mafia, or terrorists.

The story is set in a world nine years after the war. In a world where the political situation is still unstable, criminals with scars from the war and pasts have appeared and are starting to commit terrorist acts in revenge. The main character, a young girl named Mariya, becomes involved in a certain incident and joins Dorothea, an illegal fairy control organization that investigates and suppresses fairy-related crimes. This is the story of the "fairy soldiers" who fight against the chaotic post-war era and seek their own justice.

cast

The cast of this work is impressive, with Ichinose Kana playing the main character, Mariya Noel, and Maeno Tomoaki playing Free Underscore. Many other talented voice actors also participated, including Fukuhara Ayaka as Veronica Thorne, Hosoya Yoshimasa as Wolfran Rowe, and Suwa Ayaka as Clara Xenaria. The individuality of each character is brought out by the voice actors' performances, adding depth to the story.

Main Staff

Many talented staff members were involved in the production of Fairy Gone. The director is Kenichi Suzuki, the series composition and scriptwriter is Ao Jumonji, the character and fairy concept is Haruya Nakata, the character design is Takako Shimizu, the art director is Junichi Azuma, the color design is Naomi Nakano, the director of photography is Tsunetaka Ema, the 3D directors are Kotaro Shishido and Motonari Ichikawa, the editor is Kiyoshi Hirose, the sound director is Jin Aketagawa, the sound effects are Tsutomu Ueno, the music producer is (K)NoW_NAME, and the animation is by PAWORKS. These staff members worked together to create a work that is both visually and aurally captivating.

Main Characters

The protagonist, Marya Noel, is a new recruit at Dorothea, an organization that cracks down on illegal fairies. She is a unique individual who has been possessed by fairies directly, without undergoing a fairy organ transplant, allowing her to use their powers. Her fairy, Ashclad, has the ability to turn anything she grabs into ashes with her super-hot arms. Meanwhile, Free Underscore is the acting captain of Dorothea's first unit, and is a dual-wielding fairy soldier who served during the Great War. His caring nature is admired by his colleagues, and his fairy, Red Hood, is highly agile, using claws, fangs, or sonic attacks with his roar.

subtitle

The subtitles for each episode were chosen to symbolize the development of the story and the feelings of the characters. Starting with episode 1, "Cinderella Girl," and ending with episode 12, "Powerless Soldier," the subtitles for all 12 episodes are set in accordance with the progression of the story. These subtitles not only make it easier for viewers to follow the flow of the story, but also serve to emphasize the theme of each episode and the growth of the characters.

Theme songs and music

The opening theme "KNOCK on the CORE" was written by AIJ of (K)NoW_NAME, composed and arranged by Makoto Miyazaki, and sung by Ayaka Tachibana & AIJ. The ending theme "Ash-like Snow" was written by eNu of (K)NoW_NAME, composed and arranged by Makoto Miyazaki, and sung by NIKIIE. These songs not only add to the atmosphere of the story, but are also important elements that enhance the emotions of the viewer.

Ratings and Recommendations

"Fairy Gone" has been praised for its depiction of post-war chaos and individual justice. In particular, the way of life and conflicts of the fairy soldiers are depicted so realistically that it deeply moves the viewer. Also, do not miss the high-quality production by the stellar cast and crew. It is a work that is both visually and audibly fascinating, and its world view where fantasy and reality intersect is fascinating.

Recommended audiences include those who like fantasy anime, those who are interested in works depicting post-war social issues, and those who want to enjoy character growth and conflict. It is also recommended for PAWORKS fans and those who like (K)NoW_NAME's music. Fairy Gone is sure to be loved by many viewers as a work with deep themes, beautiful visuals, and a moving story.

Further information and supplementary information

The world of "Fairy Gone" is unique in that fairies are used as weapons. This setting provides a foundation for delving deeply into themes such as war and peace, justice and evil, individual freedom and social order. In addition, the abilities of the fairy soldiers and the battle scenes are visually very attractive, drawing the viewers' interest.

The character settings are also very deep, with each character's background carefully drawn, such as Mariya Noel's unique constitution and Free Underscore's past. This makes it easy for viewers to empathize with the characters' actions and emotions, making it easier for them to become immersed in the story. In addition, the subtitles for each episode are set in accordance with the progression of the story, making it easier for viewers to follow the storyline and also serving to emphasize the theme of each episode and the growth of the characters.

Music is also an important element of this work, and the opening theme "KNOCK on the CORE" and the ending theme "Ash-like Snow" not only enhance the atmosphere of the story, but also play an important role in evoking the emotions of the viewer. (K)NoW_NAME's music, combined with the visual beauty, deeply moves the viewer.

"Fairy Gone" has been praised for its depiction of post-war chaos and individual justice. In particular, the way of life and conflicts of the fairy soldiers are depicted so realistically that it deeply moves the viewer. Also, do not miss the high-quality production by the stellar cast and crew. It is a work that is both visually and audibly fascinating, and its world view where fantasy and reality intersect is fascinating.

Recommended audiences include those who like fantasy anime, those who are interested in works depicting post-war social issues, and those who want to enjoy character growth and conflict. It is also recommended for PAWORKS fans and those who like (K)NoW_NAME's music. Fairy Gone is sure to be loved by many viewers as a work with deep themes, beautiful visuals, and a moving story.

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