TV-Series
Description
"Fantastic Children" is a 26-episode anime series that intertwines science fiction, mystery, and fantasy elements to explore themes of reincarnation, identity, and the search for a lost utopia. The narrative unfolds across multiple timelines, blending past and present to reveal a complex and interconnected story.

The series begins with the introduction of a group of enigmatic, white-haired children known as the "Children of Befort." These children, who appear ageless and possess advanced knowledge, are on a centuries-long quest to find a mysterious girl named Tina. Their journey spans various eras and locations, from 19th-century Europe to a futuristic setting, as they seek to uncover the truth behind Tina's disappearance and their own origins. The Children of Befort are guided by a shared memory of a place called "Gedelt," a utopian world they once called home but can no longer return to.

In the present timeline, the story follows Thoma, a young boy living in a coastal town, and Helga, a girl with a troubled past. Thoma becomes entangled in the mystery of the Children of Befort after encountering a strange, ghostly girl named Seraphine, who seems to have a connection to Tina. Helga, who possesses a unique ability to see spirits, also becomes involved as she uncovers her own ties to the Children of Befort and their quest. As the narrative progresses, it becomes clear that both Thoma and Helga are reincarnations of individuals from Gedelt, and their fates are deeply intertwined with the Children of Befort's mission.

The series delves into the backstory of Gedelt, a technologically advanced civilization that sought to achieve immortality through reincarnation. However, their experiments led to unforeseen consequences, including the creation of the Children of Befort and the loss of their utopia. The Children of Befort, unable to age or die, are cursed with the burden of their memories and the longing to return to Gedelt. Their search for Tina is driven by the belief that she holds the key to restoring their lost world.

As the story unfolds, the characters confront themes of loss, redemption, and the cyclical nature of life. The narrative explores the emotional and psychological toll of immortality, as well as the consequences of tampering with the natural order. The series culminates in a resolution that ties together the fates of the Children of Befort, Thoma, Helga, and Tina, revealing the true nature of Gedelt and the sacrifices required to achieve peace.

"Fantastic Children" is characterized by its intricate plot, rich world-building, and exploration of philosophical questions. The series balances its fantastical elements with a grounded, emotional core, making it a compelling and thought-provoking viewing experience.
Information
Fantastic Children
ファンタジックチルドレン
Type: TV-Series
Anime Episodes: 26
Movie/Episode length: 24 min.
Date: 10/04/2004 – 03/28/2005
Categories
Genre
AdventureDramaCrimeRomance
Settings
FantasyMysterySci-Fi
Tags
Psychologically
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Episodes
Staffel 1
1From the limits of darkness
2Wandering feelings
3The place I want to go to
4Shinon
5Kokkuri Island
6Kokkuri Island (2)
7The Children of Béfort
8A warm home
9Orsel
10GED Organization
11The Important Person
12Enma
13Memory of Greecia
14Locus
15Reminiscence
16Recurrence, Inside the Mist
17Tina
18Tragedy
19Oath
20Circling Life
21Dumas
22Come Flying
23Gherta
24Thoma's Truth
25Towards the Zone
26Demise and Then Beginning
Comment(s)
Staff
  • Storyboard
    Hiroshi Fukutomi
    Michio Fukuda
    Nobuaki Nakanishi
    Katsumi Terahigashi
    Yoriyasu Kogawa
    Ken'ichi Nishida
    Masaki Sugiyama
    Hiroshi Kaburagi
    Hiroyuki Itō
  • Unit Director
    Kenichi Shimizu
    Ken'ichi Nishida
    Hiroshi Kaburagi
    Yoshizō Tsuda
  • Original creator
  • Art Director
    Nizo Yamamoto
  • Animation Director
    Tetsurō Aoki
    Shingo Ishikawa
    Hitoshi Haga
    Kōichi Maruyama
    Miyuki Nakamura
    Momoko Makiuchi
    Yasuko Sakuma
    Norihiro Naganuma
  • Director of Photography
    Seiichi Morishita
  • Script
    Hideki Mitsui
  • Episode Director
    Kenichi Shimizu
    Yasumi Mikamoto
    Yoriyasu Kogawa
    Ken'ichi Nishida
    Atsushi Nigorikawa
    Hiroshi Kaburagi
    Yoshizō Tsuda
    Kazuho Nakano
    Hiroyuki Itō
  • Music
    Kunihiko Ryo
    Kōji Ueno
  • Character Design
  • Chief Animation Director
    Miyuki Nakamura
  • Sound Director
    Hiroyuki Hayase
  • Producer
    Kenichi Satō
Production
  • Production
    Nippon Animation
    Music
    Ending
    Ep. 16-18
    “Mizu no Madaromi" (Russian Version)”
    “Voyage" (Full Version)”