TV-Series
Description
"Zetsuen no Tempest" is a 24-episode anime series that intertwines elements of fantasy, mystery, and drama. The narrative centers on Mahiro Fuwa, a young man driven by vengeance after the murder of his sister, Aika. Mahiro forms an alliance with Yoshino Takigawa, his close friend and Aika's secret boyfriend, to uncover the truth behind her death. Their investigation leads them to Hakaze Kusaribe, the exiled leader of the Kusaribe Clan, a powerful family of sorcerers. Hakaze, trapped on a deserted island, communicates with Mahiro and Yoshino through a magical artifact, enlisting their help to prevent her clan from resurrecting the "Tree of Exodus," a mystical entity capable of destroying the world.

The story unfolds in a world where magic and science coexist, with the Kusaribe Clan's magic being a central force. The Tree of Exodus and its counterpart, the "Tree of Genesis," represent opposing powers that maintain balance in the world. The Kusaribe Clan seeks to awaken the Tree of Exodus to gain dominance, while Hakaze aims to stop them by reviving the Tree of Genesis. As Mahiro and Yoshino assist Hakaze, they uncover deeper layers of conspiracy, betrayal, and the true nature of Aika's death.

Character dynamics play a significant role in the narrative. Mahiro's single-minded pursuit of revenge contrasts with Yoshino's more pragmatic and emotionally reserved demeanor. Hakaze, despite her initial arrogance, evolves into a determined and selfless leader. Aika, though deceased, remains a pivotal figure through flashbacks, revealing her manipulative yet protective nature and her influence on both Mahiro and Yoshino. The series explores themes of fate, free will, and the consequences of human actions, as the characters grapple with their roles in the unfolding conflict.

The plot is structured around a dual timeline, alternating between the present-day events and flashbacks that gradually reveal the backstory of the characters and the origins of the conflict. This narrative technique builds suspense and deepens the emotional stakes. The series also incorporates literary references, particularly to Shakespeare's "The Tempest" and "Hamlet," which are reflected in the characters' motivations and the overarching themes of revenge and power.

As the story progresses, alliances shift, and the true intentions of key players come to light. The climax involves a confrontation between the forces aligned with the Tree of Exodus and those seeking to restore balance through the Tree of Genesis. The resolution ties together the personal struggles of the characters with the larger conflict, culminating in a conclusion that addresses both the immediate crisis and the lingering emotional aftermath for the protagonists.
Information
Blast of Tempest
絶園のテンペスト
Blast of Tempest: The Civilization Blaster
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 24
Movie/Episode length: 24 min.
Date: 10/04/2012
Categories
Target group
ManlyWomanly
Genre
AdventureActionLove Drama
Settings
FantasyPresent TimeMystery
Adapted from
Manga
Tags
ActionDramaPsychologicallyContemporary FantasyBionic Forces
Durchschnittsbewertung: 8.8 (1 Bewertungen)
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1The Mage in the Barrel
2He Said She Was Very Beautiful
3There Are Things Even Magic Cannot Do
4The Cursed Pair
5Everything Happens For a Reason
6The Paradox of the Skull
7First Kiss
8The Hour to Suppress the Princess
9Boyfriend
10How to Make a Time Machine
11Girl of Time
12Absent Thee from Felicity Awhile
13The Reason of Dreams
14Happy New Year
15You Seem to Be Plotting Something
16The Wandering Apparition
17Marine Snow
18The Dancing Princess
19The Object of Desire
20Whodunit (Who Did It?)
21Femme Fatale (Woman of Fate)
22Fuwa Aika
23Battle of Genesis
24To Each, Their Own Tale
Cast
Comment(s)
1
TetsurouTooru
with 8.8 rated, watched completely
08/20/2013
Staff
  • Director
    Masahiro Andō
  • Script
    Hiroshi Yamaguchi
    Shinsuke Ōnishi
    Keigo Koyanagi
  • Episode Director
    Masahiro Andō
    Ikurō Satō
    Shinpei Miyashita
    Tatsuya Abe
    Hideki Itō
    Yoshiyuki Asai
    Takebumi Anzai
    Masahiro Sonoda
    Takahiro Majima
    Yō Miura
    Shinya Watada
    Hisatoshi Shimizu
    Takurō Tsukada
  • Music
    Michiru Ōshima
  • Original Manga
    Arihide Sano
    Ren Saizaki
  • Art Director
    Tomoaki Okada
    Ayumi Satō
  • Animation Director
    Atsuko Takahashi
    Kenichi Ōnuki
    Fumihide Sai
    Fumio Matsumoto
    Chizuko Kusakabe
    Hiroki Kanno
    Hiromi Okazaki
    Kōichi Horikawa
    Hideki Itō
    Takashi Murai
    Koji Haneda
    Masaru Ōshiro
    Satoshi Hattori
    Nobuhiro Arai
    Chiyomi Tsukamoto
    Tomokatsu Nagasaku
    Sōichirō Sako
    Takaaki Izumo
    Masahiro Suwa
    Eri Osada
    Ayafumi Suzuki
    Satomi Kani
  • Art design
    Ayumi Satō
  • Cgi Director
    Kōki Ōta
  • Producer
    Noritomo Yonai
    Yasutaka Kimura
    Kousaku Sakamoto
    Toshihiro Maeda
    Shunsuke Saito
    Shin Furukawa
    Gōta Aishima
  • Series Composition
  • Storyboard
    Masahiro Andō
    Tensai Okamura
    Yoshimitsu Ōhashi
    Iwao Teraoka
    Hideyo Yamamoto
    Hideki Itō
    Yoshiyuki Asai
    Namimi Sanjo
    Kenji Nagasaki
    Shinji Ishihira
    Takebumi Anzai
    Kotaro Tamura
  • Unit Director
    Masahiro Andō
    Kenji Nagasaki
    Takebumi Anzai
    Kotaro Tamura
  • Original creator
  • Character Design
    Tsunenori Saitō
  • Chief Animation Director
    Hiroki Kanno
    Tsunenori Saitō
    Masaru Ōshiro
  • Mechanical design
    Masahisa Suzuki
  • Sound Director
    Kazuhiro Wakabayashi
  • Director of Photography
    Gō Kanbayashi
Production
  • Production
    MOVIC
    Mainichi Broadcasting System
    BONES
    Square Enix
    Aniplex
    Dentsu Inc.
    Kids Station
    Yahoo! Japan
  • Animation Production
    BONES
Music
Opening
“Spirit Inspiration”
“Daisuki na noni (Even though I love you)”
Ending
“happy endings”
“Bokutachi no Uta (Our Song)”