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Fantastic Children

Fantastic Children (ファンタジックチルドレン, Fantajikku Chirudoren) is a Japanese anime television series created by Takashi Nakamura and produced by Nippon Animation. It first aired in Japan across TV Tokyo between October 4, 2004 and March 28, 2005, totaling 26 episodes. There was an extended ending special released only on DVD.[citation needed]

Fantastic Children
Cover art of the third volume of the DVD compilation of Fantastic Children by Bandai Entertainment
ファンタジックチルドレン
(Fantajikku Chirudoren)
GenreAdventure, romance, science fiction[1][2]
Anime television series
Directed byTakashi Nakamura
Written byHideki Mitsui
Takashi Nakamura
Music byKōji Ueno
Yang Bang-ean
StudioNippon Animation
Licensed by
Original networkTV Tokyo (and other TXN stations)
Original run October 4, 2004 March 28, 2005
Episodes26
Manga
Tokei Jikake no Tabibito-tachi
Written byTakashi Nakamura
Illustrated byMasakazu Miyano
Published byMedia Factory
MagazineComic Flapper
DemographicSeinen
Original run20042005
Volumes2
Game
DeveloperInti Creates
PublisherBandai, Nippon Animation[3]
GenreAction/Adventure
PlatformGame Boy Advance
ReleasedMay 19, 2005

The series was later translated and dubbed by Animax into English for broadcast across its English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia.[4] It is licensed in North America by Bandai Entertainment, who also produced a separate English dub for release in the region.

Plot

The series opens with the introduction of a group of white-haired children, known as the "Befort Children", named after "Befort", a fictional village in Belgium where their existence was first recorded in 1489. This group of enigmatic children has been spotted at different times and places in Europe for over 500 years. Always with the appearance of 11-year-olds, they behave far more mature than they should be, never grow old, and seem to have supernatural power.

Then the story starts to unfold in 2012 by introducing Helga, an introverted 11-year-old orphan who drew pictures of a land with a crescent moon that she believed was her home. Her playmate and only friend in the orphanage, Chitto, wants to help Helga find it. So together they escape from the orphanage and set out on a journey in which they meet Tohma, an energetic boy in his home, Papin Island. There Tohma tries to befriend them but misunderstands Helga and becomes hostile to her. Later he is mesmerized by Helga's bravery in rescuing Chitto from a group of poisonous insects. Tohma, through his desire to help the two runaway orphans, ventures out on a quest that will eventually cross paths with the mission of the Befort Children, who have spent centuries wandering Europe in search of a person named Tina. As they go further they come to realize a truth far more great and entwined with many other mysterious characters.

Characters

Tohma (トーマ) is the series protagonist. He is an enthusiastic and energetic young boy who lives with his parents on the shores of Papin Island. Voiced by: Junko Minagawa

Helga (ヘルガ, Heruga) is a quiet and introverted young girl, whom Tohma helps save from an oppressive orphanage. She is in search of a place which is the source of her paintings. Voiced by: Shiho Kawaragi

Chitto (チット) is a good-hearted young boy, who is an earnest and steadfast friend to Helga, and her best friend at the orphanage. Voiced by: Kei Kobayashi

The GED Organization (ゲド機関, Gedo Kikan) is led by Gherta Hawksbee. Gherta uses Conrad Röntgen's findings to reconstruct the Autozone, a machine which brings people back from the Zone, the land of the dead, using Orsel, the life force in all living things. Because of the high levels of Orsel required to bring someone back, however, a person can become very unstable and the Orsel can turn into a sort of weapon. Later, the GED is manipulated by Dumas so that he can send Tina's spirit back to her old body, though this plan does not work.

Production

Staff

  • Executive producer: Kōichi Motohashi
  • Original creator, character designs and director: Takashi Nakamura
  • Planning: Takuo Minegeshi, Michio Katō
  • Planning coordination: Shin Unozawa, Kenichi Iyadomi, Shirō Sasaki
  • Production manager: Shigeo Endō
  • Script: Hideki Mitsui, Takashi Nakamura
  • Art director: Nizo Yamamoto
  • Art assistance: Osamu Masuyama, Akemi Imano
  • Chief animation director: Miyuki Nakamura
  • Storyboards: Katsumi Terahigashi, Hiroshi Fukutomi, Masaki Sugiyama
  • Episode directors: Hiroshi Kaburagi, Kenichi Nishida, Kenichi Shimizu, Yoshimi Tsuda
  • Animation directors: Kōichi Maruyama, Tetsurō Aoki, Hitoshi Haga, Yasuko Sakuma, Norihiro Naganuma
  • Director of photography: Seiichi Morishita
  • Color designs: Mayumi Satō
  • Color designations: Yumi Asano, Makiko Nishidate
  • Music: Kōji Ueno
  • Sound director: Hiroyuki Hayase
  • Music producer: Yūko Sakurai (Victor Entertainment)
  • Music coordination: TV Tokyo Music
  • Producer: Kenichi Satō
  • Production: Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Nippon Animation, FC Project

Soundtrack

The series' soundtrack was composed by Kōji Ueno. A CD containing a total of 27 tracks was released on March 14, 2006, under the title Fantastic Children: A Gift from Greecia. It included both the opening theme of the show, "Voyage" (performed by Inori, lyrics by Mikio Sakai, composition by Mayumi Yamazaki, arrangement by Takanori Eguchi), and the ending theme, "Mizu no Madoromi" (水のまどろみ) (performed by Origa, lyrics by Rie Hamada, composition and arrangement by Kunihiko Ryo).[5]

Fantastic Children: A Gift from Greecia
No.TitleLength
1."Voyage (Cello version)"4:18
2."Enma"1:13
3."The Children of Béfort"7:47
4."Thoma"1:54
5."Wonder"1:20
6."Helga"1:20
7."Lonely Heart"1:00
8."Dumas"1:20
9."Gherta"1:39
10."Helga's Past Life"2:14
11."Empire of Water and Green – Greecia"1:58
12."Soran and Sess"2:25
13."Beloved Tina"1:33
14."Georca"1:47
15."Despair"1:37
16."Ultimate Weapon"1:38
17."Space-Time Distortion"3:35
18."Helga (Cello version)"1:30
19."The Children of Béfort (Piano solo)"3:08
20."Family Bond"1:16
21."Dumas's Wrath"1:01
22."Battle"1:38
23."Our Wonder"1:33
24."Yearning"1:30
25."The End"2:45
26."Opening theme: Voyage (TV version)"1:35
27."Ending theme: Mizu no Madoromi [Water's Rest] (TV version)"1:31
Total length:56:05

Adaptations

Manga

Fantastic Children: Tokei Jikake no Tabibito-tachi (ファンタジックチルドレン 時計じかけの旅人たち), illustrated by Masakazu Miyano, was serialized in the monthly Comic Flapper. It was collected in two volumes.

  1. ISBN 4-8401-0983-4
  2. ISBN 4-8401-1302-5

Video game

The Fantastic Children video game was released for the Game Boy Advance on May 19, 2005 by Bandai. Developed by Inti Creates, the game follows Tohma through his adventures from Papen Island with Helga, Chitto and the Befort Children.

References

  1. ^ Foote, Aiden. "Fantastic Children". T.H.E.M. Anime Reviews. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  2. ^ . Bandai Entertainment. Archived from the original on August 25, 2006. Retrieved May 21, 2020.
  3. ^ Fantastic Children game official site
  4. ^ "." Animax India. Retrieved on July 23, 2009.
  5. ^ "Fantastic Children: A Gift from Greecia [Original Soundtrack]". Barnes and Noble. Retrieved April 19, 2015.

External links

  • Official Japanese site
  • Fantastic Children Official game site
  • Fantastic Children (anime) at Anime News Network's encyclopedia
  • Fantastic Children at IMDb

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Fantastic Children ファンタジックチルドレン Fantajikku Chirudoren is a Japanese anime television series created by Takashi Nakamura and produced by Nippon Animation It first aired in Japan across TV Tokyo between October 4 2004 and March 28 2005 totaling 26 episodes There was an extended ending special released only on DVD citation needed Fantastic ChildrenCover art of the third volume of the DVD compilation of Fantastic Children by Bandai Entertainmentファンタジックチルドレン Fantajikku Chirudoren GenreAdventure romance science fiction 1 2 Anime television seriesDirected byTakashi NakamuraWritten byHideki MitsuiTakashi NakamuraMusic byKōji UenoYang Bang eanStudioNippon AnimationLicensed byEU Beez EntertainmentNA Bandai EntertainmentSA Animax IndiaSEA Animax AsiaOriginal networkTV Tokyo and other TXN stations Original runOctober 4 2004 March 28 2005Episodes26MangaTokei Jikake no Tabibito tachiWritten byTakashi NakamuraIllustrated byMasakazu MiyanoPublished byMedia FactoryMagazineComic FlapperDemographicSeinenOriginal run2004 2005Volumes2GameDeveloperInti CreatesPublisherBandai Nippon Animation 3 GenreAction AdventurePlatformGame Boy AdvanceReleasedMay 19 2005The series was later translated and dubbed by Animax into English for broadcast across its English language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia 4 It is licensed in North America by Bandai Entertainment who also produced a separate English dub for release in the region Contents 1 Plot 2 Characters 3 Production 3 1 Staff 3 2 Soundtrack 4 Adaptations 4 1 Manga 4 2 Video game 5 References 6 External linksPlot EditThe series opens with the introduction of a group of white haired children known as the Befort Children named after Befort a fictional village in Belgium where their existence was first recorded in 1489 This group of enigmatic children has been spotted at different times and places in Europe for over 500 years Always with the appearance of 11 year olds they behave far more mature than they should be never grow old and seem to have supernatural power Then the story starts to unfold in 2012 by introducing Helga an introverted 11 year old orphan who drew pictures of a land with a crescent moon that she believed was her home Her playmate and only friend in the orphanage Chitto wants to help Helga find it So together they escape from the orphanage and set out on a journey in which they meet Tohma an energetic boy in his home Papin Island There Tohma tries to befriend them but misunderstands Helga and becomes hostile to her Later he is mesmerized by Helga s bravery in rescuing Chitto from a group of poisonous insects Tohma through his desire to help the two runaway orphans ventures out on a quest that will eventually cross paths with the mission of the Befort Children who have spent centuries wandering Europe in search of a person named Tina As they go further they come to realize a truth far more great and entwined with many other mysterious characters Characters EditMain article List of Fantastic Children characters Tohma トーマ is the series protagonist He is an enthusiastic and energetic young boy who lives with his parents on the shores of Papin Island Voiced by Junko MinagawaHelga ヘルガ Heruga is a quiet and introverted young girl whom Tohma helps save from an oppressive orphanage She is in search of a place which is the source of her paintings Voiced by Shiho KawaragiChitto チット is a good hearted young boy who is an earnest and steadfast friend to Helga and her best friend at the orphanage Voiced by Kei KobayashiThe GED Organization ゲド機関 Gedo Kikan is led by Gherta Hawksbee Gherta uses Conrad Rontgen s findings to reconstruct the Autozone a machine which brings people back from the Zone the land of the dead using Orsel the life force in all living things Because of the high levels of Orsel required to bring someone back however a person can become very unstable and the Orsel can turn into a sort of weapon Later the GED is manipulated by Dumas so that he can send Tina s spirit back to her old body though this plan does not work Production EditStaff Edit Executive producer Kōichi Motohashi Original creator character designs and director Takashi Nakamura Planning Takuo Minegeshi Michio Katō Planning coordination Shin Unozawa Kenichi Iyadomi Shirō Sasaki Production manager Shigeo Endō Script Hideki Mitsui Takashi Nakamura Art director Nizo Yamamoto Art assistance Osamu Masuyama Akemi Imano Chief animation director Miyuki Nakamura Storyboards Katsumi Terahigashi Hiroshi Fukutomi Masaki Sugiyama Episode directors Hiroshi Kaburagi Kenichi Nishida Kenichi Shimizu Yoshimi Tsuda Animation directors Kōichi Maruyama Tetsurō Aoki Hitoshi Haga Yasuko Sakuma Norihiro Naganuma Director of photography Seiichi Morishita Color designs Mayumi Satō Color designations Yumi Asano Makiko Nishidate Music Kōji Ueno Sound director Hiroyuki Hayase Music producer Yuko Sakurai Victor Entertainment Music coordination TV Tokyo Music Producer Kenichi Satō Production Hakuhodo DY Media Partners Nippon Animation FC ProjectSoundtrack Edit The series soundtrack was composed by Kōji Ueno A CD containing a total of 27 tracks was released on March 14 2006 under the title Fantastic Children A Gift from Greecia It included both the opening theme of the show Voyage performed by Inori lyrics by Mikio Sakai composition by Mayumi Yamazaki arrangement by Takanori Eguchi and the ending theme Mizu no Madoromi 水のまどろみ performed by Origa lyrics by Rie Hamada composition and arrangement by Kunihiko Ryo 5 Fantastic Children A Gift from GreeciaNo TitleLength1 Voyage Cello version 4 182 Enma 1 133 The Children of Befort 7 474 Thoma 1 545 Wonder 1 206 Helga 1 207 Lonely Heart 1 008 Dumas 1 209 Gherta 1 3910 Helga s Past Life 2 1411 Empire of Water and Green Greecia 1 5812 Soran and Sess 2 2513 Beloved Tina 1 3314 Georca 1 4715 Despair 1 3716 Ultimate Weapon 1 3817 Space Time Distortion 3 3518 Helga Cello version 1 3019 The Children of Befort Piano solo 3 0820 Family Bond 1 1621 Dumas s Wrath 1 0122 Battle 1 3823 Our Wonder 1 3324 Yearning 1 3025 The End 2 4526 Opening theme Voyage TV version 1 3527 Ending theme Mizu no Madoromi Water s Rest TV version 1 31Total length 56 05Adaptations EditManga Edit Fantastic Children Tokei Jikake no Tabibito tachi ファンタジックチルドレン 時計じかけの旅人たち illustrated by Masakazu Miyano was serialized in the monthly Comic Flapper It was collected in two volumes ISBN 4 8401 0983 4 ISBN 4 8401 1302 5Video game Edit The Fantastic Children video game was released for the Game Boy Advance on May 19 2005 by Bandai Developed by Inti Creates the game follows Tohma through his adventures from Papen Island with Helga Chitto and the Befort Children References Edit Foote Aiden Fantastic Children T H E M Anime Reviews Retrieved May 21 2020 Fantastic Children V 1 Bandai Entertainment Archived from the original on August 25 2006 Retrieved May 21 2020 Fantastic Children game official site Fantastic Children Animax India Retrieved on July 23 2009 Fantastic Children A Gift from Greecia Original Soundtrack Barnes and Noble Retrieved April 19 2015 External links EditFantastic Children Official Japanese site Fantastic Children Official game site Fantastic Children anime at Anime News Network s encyclopedia Fantastic Children at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Fantastic Children amp oldid 1089652569, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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