Showing posts with label Eden of the East. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eden of the East. Show all posts

Saturday, January 09, 2010

Higashi no Eden Gekijouban 1 The King of Eden breaks JPY 100m mark!

Higashi no Eden's movie version Part 1, The King of Eden started screening on 28 November 2009 and has broken the JPY 100m mark in box office takings within 38 days. The movie is screening in 10 cinema complexes nationwide and has attracted 75,647 movie-goers as of 4 January 2010. Despite opening in just 7 cinemas initially, this was an extremely good result given the scale of the screening.

The movie will be shown in other cities such as Niigata from 16 January, Yamagata from 23 January, Ibaraki, Mito, Kyoto, Fukuoka and Ogura from 30 January. Nagasaki will start screening the movie from 13 Feburary while Hiroshima will start in spring. As such, box office takings look set to rise further.

Part 2 of the movie "Paradise Lost" will be shown in March.

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Merchandise launch in conjunction with movie version of "Higashi no Eden"

In conjunction with the impending launch of Higashi no Eden's movie (Part 1: The King of Eden begins its roadshow on 28 Nov), there will be an official merchandise site launched from 23 Oct where goods of the movie can be bought. This site is produced in conjunction with Parco City Online Mall and will offer limited edition goods which cannot be bought elsewhere e.g. clear folders and notebooks. Books like the essay "Kamiyama Kenji no Eiga wa totta koto ga nai" or the blue-disc DVDs of the anime series will also be available. There will also be special-edition T-shirts and handphone straps produced to mark the launch of the website.

Meanwhile, there will also be a real-life shop, "Higashi no Eden Premium Shop" opened from 20 Nov to 13 Dec in Kichijoji, Tokyo (6th floor on Kichijoji Parco) where fans can visit the experience zone to feel the movie's atmosphere and buy limited edition goods which are launched before it is available at other shops. There will also be an exhibition of the original drawings of the anime. When the 2nd part of the movie "Paradise Lost" goes on roadshow next year, the shop will be reopened from 6 Jan 10 to 24 Jan. Opening hours of the shop will be from 10am to 9pm daily.

Parco City Online Mall: here

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Eden of the East Compilation SP Air Communication

In conjunction with the upcoming launches of the "Eden of the East" movies i.e. "The King of Eden" from 28 Nov and "Paradise Lost" from 9 Jan 2010, there wil be a compilation SP titled "Air Communication" shown during the morning and late-night slots at selected cinemas from 26 Sep onwards. This is in response to requests from fans and they may catch the screening at Theatre Shinjuku and Theatre Diamond in Tokyo and Osaka's Theatre Umeda. This SP is not a mere compilation of scenes from the anime series but rather contains new revelations which were not explained in the series.

On the first day screening, cast members like Kimura Ryouhei who plays Takizawa Akira and Tamagawa Sakiko who plays Juiz will make appearances with the director Kamiyama Kenji.

Saturday, July 25, 2009

Higashi no Eden Radio CD - Eden Side

Title: Higashi no Eden DJCD "Eden of the East Housou-bu" Eden Side
Artistes: Various including Kimura Ryohei and Hayami Saori
Catalog number: FCCM-284
Produced by: Geneon Entertainment
Number of discs: 1
Date of release: 26 August 2009
Price: 2,940 yen (inclusive of tax)

Thursday, July 23, 2009

More information on "Higashi no Eden" 2-part movie sequels

As announced previously, the first part of Higashi no Eden's movies titled "Higashi no Eden Gekijouban I The King of Eden" will be screened from 28 November this year. The 2nd part, "Higashi no Eden Gekijouban II Paradise Lost" will then be screened from 9 January 2010 which is straight after the New Year holidays. Both parts of the movie will be screened first in cinemas like Theatre Shinjuku, Theatre Diamond, United Cinema Toyosu before moving on to other nationwide cinema networks. With the screening date of Part 2 now decided, the pre-sale tickets will be made available from 1 August and contain premiums which differ from each other. Sales of the combined pre-sale tickets to Part 1 and 2 have been very good so far since the launch on 27 June with Theatre Shinjuku selling 1881 sets on Saturday and 3762 sets on Sunday during the first weekend while United Cinema Toyosu had fans queueing up as early as 5am for the tickets which ran out in just one hour. The individual tickets are selling at 1200 yen (inclusive of tax) each and will come with a free mobile phone screen cleaner.

Monday, July 06, 2009

Higashi no Eden Official T-shirt

Title: Higashi no Eden Official T-shirt
Produced by: graniph
Price: 2,625 yen (inclusive of tax)
JAN Code: 2009061810000
Available sizes: SS, S, M & L
Description: The reverse bears the logo of the CELECAO
Material: 100% cotton

Friday, June 19, 2009

Higashi no Eden's movie versions in Nov 09 and Jan 10

"Higashi no Eden" ended its run in the Noitamina slot on 18 June and will be back with a 2-part movie at the end of this year and early next year. The first part titled "The King of Eden" will be shown in cinemas on 28 Nov 2009 while the second part, "Paradise Lost" will be shown in Jan 2010.

In conjunction with the launch of the movies, the special pre-sale tickets sets will be sold from 27 June with a free character book illustrated by Umino Chika. These sets are on a limited basis and are sold at the cinemas. The regular pre-sale tickets without the character book will be sold from this summer.

Thursday, May 07, 2009

futuristic imagination by school food punishment (ED of Higashi no Eden)

Title: futuristic imagination
Artiste: school food punishment
Catalog No: ESCL-3201 / ESCL-3203
Produced by: Sony Music Entertainment
Limited edition comes with a DVD
Date of release: 27 May 2009
Price: 1,575 yen (inclusive of tax)

Friday, May 01, 2009

Higashi no Eden's DVD and Blu-Ray Disc to be released

Higashi no Eden will be releasing the first volume of its DVD as well as its Blu-Ray Disc soon. The first volume containing Ep 1 and 2 is due to be sold on 29 July 09 and the remaining 4 volumes will be sold monthly until Nov which is when the movie version is due to be screened. This is also the first time that the Blu-Ray Disc version is sold at the same time as the normal DVD series for a Noitamina production.

There will be a original drama CD titled "Higashi no Eden EDEN OF THE EAST Ep 0 Souen-hen" included in the Blu-Ray Disc version. The special booklet also includes a short story and interviews with the director. The Blu-Ray disc version costs 6,300 yen while the DVD costs 5,250 yen. These are produced by Asmik & FujiTV and distributed by Kadokawa Entertainment.

DVD Vol 1
Price: 5,250 yen
First-press premium: Speciallly designed box, booklet with the short story and the drama CD "Ep 0 Souen-hen"
Normal-press premium: Interview with the director and non-credits OP and ED

Blu-Ray Disc Vol 1
Price: 6,300 yen
First-press premium: Specially designed box, booklet with the short story and the drama CD "Ep 0 Souen-hen" / Interview with the director

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Oasis to release Japanese version of "FALLING DOWN" single

Oasis will release a Japanese version of their single, "FALLING DOWN" which is the OP for "Higashi no Eden" (Eden of the East). This single will come with a DVD containing the full verion of the OP's footage and is due to be released on 27 May 2009. The first press version containing the DVD costs 2,100 yen while the normal press (CD only) costs 1,575 yen.

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Review of Higashi no Eden (East of Eden) Ep 2

Akira and Saki are back in Japan from Washington D.C. but stuck in the airport due to the large number of people there. They watch the news and find out that there were casualties this time in the 11th missile attack. Saki remarks that this is the first time that anyone is hurt as a result of the attacks and realizes this is why people are in the airport, planning to leave the country. Akira asks Saki why there were no casualties in the previous attacks but she is unable to give him an answer.

Just then, Saki receives a phone call from her friend Oosugi who is on his way to fetch her along with some friends. Despite the heavy traffic jam, he reports to her that everyone is fine and tells her not to worry about not making it for her interview. Before he can go on further, the connection is lost. Oosugi laments that because everyone has tagged along, there will be no seat for Saki later in the car.

Meanwhile, Akira gets a call on his mobile phone from Juiz who informs him that No.9 has entered into the region where the SELECAO system is active and he should be fulfilling the responsibilities of those who hold the specially-made mobile phone. Akira doesn't understand what Juiz is saying and asks her why he wanted to erase his memory out of his own will. Juiz skirts around the issue and says that she merely introduced a method for the erasing of the memory. She further reminds him that he can depend on her if he needs to do anything and the amount of money remaining in his mobile phone account. When Juiz says that Akira has the responsibility of using up all the money, Akira disses it by saying that this should be his right instead of a responsibility. Upon hearing that he can ask Juiz to do anything, Akira tells her to get him out of the crowded airport. Shortly after Juiz confirms acceptance of his request, an airport staff drives over in a airport police mini car to guide Akira and Saki out of the airport.

At the same time, No.4 who works as a policeman hears the broadcast in his car that another man who is related to the case of large numbers of hikkikomori (people who coop themselves at home) leaving their houses, is missing. This leads him to remark in a sarcastic manner that there is no need to hunt for these people since it's considered good that they have stopped staying at home. Just then, his mobile phone beeps and he sees what Akira a.k.a. No.9 has done in the airport. He is surprised to see that No.9 is being active again...

In the airport, Akira and Saki are escorted out by the staff and the crowds cheer them as they make their way to the exit. Although Akira seems to be comfortable about basking in the attention, Saki is pretty embarrassed and wonders if Akira is a celebrity or they wouldn't have cleared customs so quickly. Saki asks Akira if he can join her for tea but he says that he wants to go to the address stated on his passport to find out his identity. He reveals that he has no memory of his past before he met Saki at the White House. As such, he says that it is time for him to bid goodbye to Saki since he thinks it is better for him to go alone. Saki is very disappointed by what Akira says and can only look on helplessly as he leaves.

Meanwhile, No.4 is rushing to see No.9 i.e. Akira for himself as he thought that No.9 was dead all along...

Saki is sulking in the ladies' and lamenting that she thought she and Akira were on good terms. She wonders if it is because she is not smiling enough and is startled when Akira suddenly pops into the ladies' and says that her smile is definitely bright enough. Saki tells him not to come inside as Akira explains the reason why he has come back to look for her. Actually, Akira has no idea as to how to get to his address in Toyosu so he's back for Saki to show him the way. At the same time, No.4 realizes that he reached the airport too late as he sees from his mobile train that No.9 has taken the train to somewhere.

During the train ride, Saki searches for the address through the online directory and discovers that Akira's home is near to the site where the first missile fell. As such, she believes that area is in ruins and blocked from entry. Akira asks Saki how many holes are created by the missile attacks and why they happened. There should be 11 holes after counting the missile attack yesterday but the reason why they were directed at Japan is unknown. The attacks began on 22 Nov 09 Monday without any warning. During the news bulletin, the prime minister said that the attack was silly thus coining the term, "Silly Monday". Although the culprit for the missile attacks is still unknown, due to the absence of casualties, people have sort of grown used to it and could be secretly awaiting the arrival of a more elaborate happening soon.

No.4 is at the train station searching for No.9 when Akira comes up to him to introduce himself. Akira asks No.4 if he has lost his memory like him but realizes otherwise. Akira then proceeds to leave but No.4 stops him and requests to see his identification. No.4 then allows Akira to leave with Saki who has been waiting for him at a distance after telling the latter to look for him if there's anything he wishes to know. No.4 remarks that Akira doesn't look that bright to be included in the SELECAO.

Akira and Saki are waiting at the pier for the ferry to Toyosu. Akira goes to buy canned coffee and returns with the change which Saki wants him to keep it. He tells her to go home when the ferry arrives as he feels that he can manage on his own now. Saki expresses her wish for Akira's house to be intact but he gives a nonchalant response that he will survive somehow even without a house. As the ferry gets nearer to shore, Akira asks Saki to tell him more about herself since he has lost his memory. Saki is a final year university student who is going to work at her brother-in-law's company in April. As her parents had passed away, she has been depending on her sister and brother-in-law over the past few years. She is now living with them and their little baby. Akira envies Saki for having a loving family but she is feeling bad about depending on them all the time.

Akira then mentions that he remembers something about his past. When he was 5 years old, somebody gave him a 500-yen coin and told him to buy whatever he wanted. That person also told him that as long as he has money, the salesperson will treat him nicely. Although Akira doesn't remember what he bought at that time, he remembers that the cashier bowed to him which made him very happy. Suddenly, Akira realizes this piece of memory is related to his mother who dumped him behind at that time. Saki is sad for Akira but he brushes it off, saying that at least he remembered what his mother said.

As the ferry sounds the horn, Akira boards it and says goodbye to Saki. She can only look on helplessly as the ferry pulls away and mutters that she has not exchanged contact details with Akira yet. Just then, Akira extends his hand and invites Saki to jump onto the ferry. Saki is delighted and grabs Akira's hand...

No.4 is at a restaurant and scrolls through his mobile phone's records to see what No.9 i.e. Akira had been doing. He discovers that Akira was the one who requested for his memory to be deleted and wonders what made him to do that. Just then, two gangsters come in and address No.4 as Kondou, asking him to repay the debt of 20 million yen...

Meanwhile, Saki is making a phonecall to her sister, saying that she will return home tomorrow but does not explain the reason. After hanging up, Akira asks Saki if she had been to New York which leads her to talk non-stop about the places she's been to. Akira remarks that the Brooklyn bridge appeared in a Meg Ryan movie but Saki is unaware of it since she doesn't watch movies regularly. Akira laments that he forgot everything but seems to remember what he saw in movies. When Akira scrolls to the photo of Freedom Tower in Saki's phone, she mentions that she had always wanted to go to Ground Zero but it looks very different now.

Suddenly, Akira grabs Saki closer to him and takes a picture of them with the ruins left behind by the missile attack in the background. He tells Saki to take this picture as one taken at Ground Zero since it should look similar. Saki wants Akira to send the photo to her phone but he does not know how to do it and lets Saki do the job instead...

At the same time, Kondou i.e. No.4 is threatened by the gangsters that if he does not pay up, they will make trouble at his workplace. He is not bothered and calls Juiz to kill these guys. Juiz reminds Kondou not to do anything which is unbecoming of a saviour but he tells her to shut up. Kondou uses his fingers to point at the guys as if he is holding a gun but they think that he has gone bonkers. When Kondou makes the shooting sound, a gun fires from a distance (there is a police patrol car parked nearby) and kills these guys. However, the restaurant owner happens to see what Kondou has done thus he has no choice but to kill him too. It turns out that Kondou only has 7,034 yen left after killing the 3 men at almost 1.5 million yen in total. However, Kondou is not too concerned with his diminishing balance and proclaims that he will take over No.9's duties soon...

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That scene of Akira and Saki at the pier was so romantic! Obviously, Saki seems quite besotted with Akira that she's unwilling to let him go. If not for Akira's encouragement i.e. in the form of that hand extended to Saki, I bet she would just let him go away on that ferry. Akira's feelings are not obvious so far but he does seem to enjoy Saki's company and making fun of her at times. Morita tormenting Hagu?

The more I look at Akira, the more I think of Morita. That scene of Akira basking in the attention at the airport is just so Morita. Oh well, I have to keep reminding myself that I'm not looking at Morita and Hagu but the resemblance is too striking (especially in Akira's case) and it takes a conscious effort to remember that I'm watching another series. Not Hachikuro.

The biggest discovery this time is that Akira asked to delete his memory out of his own will. Nobody forced him to do that. That means something happened to him in the past before he appeared at the White House. I wonder if the series will explain what is it that made Akira decide to do this or leave it to the movie to tie up the loose ends. Whatever it is, this event should be drastic enough to make Akira decide to "reset" his life. Or is it that his past memories are too painful for him if he wants to carry on living? The revelation that his mother could have abandoned him when he was a child could shed some light on his background.

No.4 makes an appearance as a police officer but he doesn't look like the kind type. He kills without batting an eyelid and seems interested in taking over Akira's duty. If this duty he is referring to is the duty of spending the balance in the mobile phone account, I assume No.4 is out to eliminate Akira for the sake of money. However, the biggest question is who selected these people to be the SELECAO and why were they given money? And what does Juiz mean by acceptable behaviour as a saviour? Are all members of the SELECAO saviours? Or will only one of them be the saviour? Lots of questions to be answered and we are none the wiser at this early point in time.

Sunday, April 26, 2009

Lyrics of "Falling Down" by Oasis (OP of Higashi no Eden)

Title: Falling Down
Artiste: Oasis
Lyrics: Noel Gallagher
Music: Noel Gallagher








The summer sun, it blows my mind
Is falling down on all that I've ever known
Time will kiss the world goodbye
Falling down on all that I've ever known
Is all that I've ever known

A dying scream makes no sound
Calling out to all that I've ever known
Here am I, lost and found
Calling out to all

We live a dying dream
If you know what I mean
All that I've ever known
It's all that I've ever known

Catch the wind that breaks the butterfly
I cried the rain that fills the ocean wide
I tried to talk with God to no avail
Calling Him in and out of nowhere
Said if You won't save me, please don't waste my time

All that I've ever known
All that I've ever known
It's all that I've ever known

Catch the wind that breaks the butterfly
I cried the rain that fills the ocean wide
I tried to talk with God to no avail
Calling my name and out of nowhere
Said if You won't save me, please don't waste my time

The summer sun, it blows my mind
It's falling down on all that I've ever known
Time will kiss the world goodbye
Falling down on all that I've ever known
Is all that I've ever known

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Review of Higashi no Eden (Eden of the East) Ep 1

Higashi no Eden aka Eden of the East is attracting lots of attention for various reasons. This is the first original anime featured in the Noitamina slot. Even before the anime begins its run, the producers have already announced the intention to make a movie version to be screened in winter this year. Umino Chika, the author of "Hachimitsu to Clover" is the original designer for the characters. This is the first time an Oasis song is used as the theme for an anime. And the ratings for the first episode is third-highest in Noitamina's history. Plus, viewers in Japan can take part in the mobile phone game to win 100,000 yen each. The list could just go on and on. That is why many people are wondering how this would turn out.

Frankly speaking, I am not very keen on SF-stuff. Nonetheless, there is a suspense element in this anime which I hope would not disappoint me at the end. Sometimes, suspense stories get too caught up in trying to confuse viewers that they end up getting nowhere. What caught my eye at first was Umino Chika. Although she has a new project Sangatsu no Lion going on, it is still early to say if and when this will be made into an anime. As such, I'm very interested to see what she can do for this anime. Maybe it's because of the fact that I'm still in post-Hachikuro withdrawal mode. The moment I set my eyes on the first pictures of this anime, I was dumbstruck. How come the leading guy, Takizawa Akira looks so much like Morita Shinobu in Hachikuro?! Just look at the picture on the right and you will see what I mean. I really thought my eyes were playing tricks on me. Subsequently, I turned my attention to the female lead Morimi Saki and I thought Hagu was staring right at me. Oh well, the resemblance may not be as striking as in Morita's case but the appearance does feel a lot like Hagu. After watching the first episode, the impression I have of Morimi is more of a combination between Hagu and Ayu i.e. Hagu's babyface but Ayu's vivacious character.

Let me go into a summary of the storyline for the first episode:

In 2010, there have been 10 missile attacks at various spots in Japan but the astonishing thing is that nobody was killed. 3 months later in Washington D.C., Morimi Saki who is on a graduation trip with her friends, wanders off to the White House to do something alone. Just as she is throwing coins into the White House's fountain to make a wish, she is questioned by the police about her reasons for doing so. In the nick of time, a naked Japanese guy who has lost his memory and is in possession of a gun and a mobile phone only, diverts the police's attention and manages to escape with Morimi. Out of kindness, Morimi gives her muffler and coat to him but later realizes that she has left her passport and wallet inside the coat's pocket. Meanwhile, the guy receives instructions from a woman named Juiz through his mobile phone and makes his way to a motel room which is said to be his home. He discovers in shock that his room is filled with guns, maps, a couple of Japanese passports as well as some weird photos which show him displaying behaviour like a terrorist. Just then, Morimi follows him back to the room and asks for her wallet and passport back. After looking through the passports, the guy chooses the passport with the name Takizawa Akira who is shown to be one day younger than Morimi who was born on 6 Jan 1989 and leads her away after starting a fire in the room to destroy all traces of him. Akira who is penniless, goes to the police and embassy to file a report claiming that his belongings were stolen and manages to get a free air ticket to go back to Japan with Morimi. Just when they are going to board the plane, they see from the news that an 11th missile has just hit Tokyo...

The first episode is more of an introduction to how Morimi and Akira met and the weird circumstances surrounding Akira. It remains to be seen if the two of them will develop into a couple after all. I'm very curious to see who Akira is and why he was said to be 9th chosen one by Juiz. And who is Juiz? It seems like Juiz is more like an agent doing the work but she has someone up there who holds the reins.

The graphics so far are quite good and I like the pacing of the story. I'm not too familiar with the seiyuu lineup since I don't remember hearing any of their names or voices in other animes. Based on first impressions, I like the voice of Kimura Ryouhei who plays Akira. It reminds me so much of Morita or rather Ueda Yuji...

Another sign that this anime involves Umino Chika or rather is close to Hachikuro, would be the ending sequence. The producers use paper cutting art to form several objects and in the end creates the title logo of the series. This is quite similar to what happened in Hachikuro's opening sequences where the real food items are animated.

As for the OP and ED, I think Oasis's song is fine but I need some time to see if it grows on me. The ED doesn't offer much surprises though, at least for the first time.

I'm glad to see an original anime especially for a suspense story. This is because I will not have any expectations for the anime to follow the original and I won't know the developments beforehand. Hopefully, this will not disappoint me by the time I get to the end of the season.

Friday, April 17, 2009

Eden of the East's Mobile Phone Quiz Game "JUIZ CALL"

In conjunction with the start of "Eden of the East" on 9 April 2009, there will be a mobile phone quiz game titled "JUIZ CALL" launched at the same time where 11 viewers can win 100,000 yen each. In order to play this game, viewers have to sign up for an ID on the official mobile phone site first where they will be prompted for a 8-digit password. This password is hidden in various scenes of "Eden of the East", the official website and the mobile site.

In the first episode to be shown on 9 April, there will be a telephone number flashed on the screen. By dialling this number 1 hour after the end of the first episode, there will be a voice recording revealing one of the digits making up the password. When viewers get to the start of the game, they will be given 10 billion yen to be used to complete the missions. At the end of the game, viewers who complete the most missions after using up the money credit will be entitled to win prizes like 100,000 yen each, tickets to the premium screening of the "Eden of the East" movie, signed posters as well as T-shirts bearing the signatures of oasis' members.

Official website
Official mobile phone site

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Eden of the East's OP & ED

The OP for "Eden of the East" will be sung by British rock band, Oasis. The song, "Falling Down" is from the band's latest album "Dig out your soul" and will be released as their 3rd single in Japan. This is the first time that Oasis is having a tie-up with an anime series.

As for the ED, the song "futuristic imagination" will be sung by upcoming band, school food punishment. This will be their debut single.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

First episode rating of "Eden of the East"

The first original anime to be screened in the Noitamina slot, "Eden of the East" has achieved an average rating of 4.8% for its debut episode. The highest rating within the episode was 5.7%. With this average rating figure, "Eden of the East" shares the third highest average rating for the debut episode in the Noitamina slot with "Bokujo Kitaro" and behind "Moyashimon" and "Nodame Cantabile". Despite the fact that the Noitamina slot is close to 1am in the morning, the figures show the high popularity of animes showcased in this timeslot. In fact, "Eden of the East" grabbed 20.1% of the viewers in the midnight timebelt.

There will also be a movie version after the 11-episode anime series ends its run.

Sunday, March 22, 2009

Eden of the East - Details on the anime series & movie

"Eden of the East" will begin airing in the Noitamina slot on FujiTV from 9 April 09 at 12.45am. There will be a total of 11 episodes followed by the movie version which will be screened in cinemas during winter.

Original idea / Scriptwriter / Director: Kamiyama Kenji
Character idea: Umino Chika
Music: Kawai Kenji
Character design: Morikawa Satoko
Assistant Director: Yoshihara Masayuki
Overall Drawing Director: Nakamura Satoru
Art Director: Takeda Yuusuke
Colour Design: Katayama Yumiko
CGI Director: Endo Makoto
Animation production: Production I.G

Friday, February 13, 2009

East of Eden's movie version to be shown after the end of the anime series

"Eden of the East" which is due to be shown from April 09 in FujiTV's Noitamina slot, will have a movie version after the end of the TV series. The series is produced by production I.G. and features Umino Chika, the author of Hachimitsu to Clover as the designer of the characters.

The story of this anime starts on 22 Nov 2010 where Japan goes through a mysterious terrorist missle attack without a single casualty. 3 months later, the story will alternate between Japan and America where Morimi Saki, a girl who goes on a graduation trip to America and meets a young man Takizawa Akira who saves her. Misaki later finds out that Akira has lost his memory and the special handphone he holds will hold the key to his true identity and past.

Official website: here

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Is it just me who is seeing Morita with Hagu in the above poster instead of Morimi Saki and Takizawa Akira? Maybe it's because Umino Chika is the one drawing these characters so the resemblance is simply striking...

Sunday, December 07, 2008

Eden of the East to be shown in Noitamina slot from Apr 09

"Eden of the East" written and directed by Kamiyama Kenji, will be animated and shown in the FujiTV Noitamina slot's spring 09 season starting from April. Kamiyama is well-known for his previous works including "Seirei no Mamoribito". This will be the first time that Noitamina is featuring an original work instead of adaptations. Character design will be done by Umino Chika, the author of "Hachimitsu to Clover". Production I.G. will be in charge of this series and this will be their second work for Noitamina since "Toshokan Sensou".

Official website: here