Description
"From the New World" is a dystopian science fiction anime set in a future Japan where humanity has developed psychic powers known as "Cantus." The story unfolds in a seemingly utopian society where peace and order are maintained through strict control over these powers. The narrative begins with a group of children—Saki Watanabe, Satoru Asahina, Maria Akizuki, Mamoru Itou, and Shun Aonuma—living in Kamisu 66, a tranquil village governed by mysterious rules and rituals. As they grow older, they begin to question the world around them, uncovering dark secrets about their society.
The children's curiosity leads them to discover that their village is built on a foundation of fear and suppression. They learn about the existence of "Queerats," a subservient race of genetically engineered mole-like creatures who serve humans but harbor their own ambitions. The group also encounters the "Fiend," a human with uncontrollable Cantus who poses a catastrophic threat to society. These revelations challenge their understanding of morality, power, and the cost of maintaining order.
As the story progresses, Saki and her friends uncover the truth about their society's history. They learn that humanity's psychic abilities led to widespread chaos and destruction, prompting the creation of a rigid system to prevent such disasters. This system includes the elimination of individuals deemed dangerous, such as those who cannot control their powers or those who question the status quo. The children also discover that the Queerats were once humans who were genetically altered to prevent rebellion, further highlighting the ethical dilemmas at the core of their world.
The narrative explores themes of power, control, and the consequences of societal evolution. Saki emerges as the central protagonist, navigating the moral complexities of her world while striving to protect her friends and uncover the truth. Her journey is marked by loss, betrayal, and difficult choices, as she grapples with the weight of her society's dark legacy. The series concludes with Saki making a pivotal decision that shapes the future of her world, leaving viewers to reflect on the implications of her actions.
"From the New World" is a thought-provoking exploration of human nature, societal structures, and the ethical boundaries of progress. Its intricate plot, layered characters, and philosophical undertones make it a compelling addition to the dystopian genre.
The children's curiosity leads them to discover that their village is built on a foundation of fear and suppression. They learn about the existence of "Queerats," a subservient race of genetically engineered mole-like creatures who serve humans but harbor their own ambitions. The group also encounters the "Fiend," a human with uncontrollable Cantus who poses a catastrophic threat to society. These revelations challenge their understanding of morality, power, and the cost of maintaining order.
As the story progresses, Saki and her friends uncover the truth about their society's history. They learn that humanity's psychic abilities led to widespread chaos and destruction, prompting the creation of a rigid system to prevent such disasters. This system includes the elimination of individuals deemed dangerous, such as those who cannot control their powers or those who question the status quo. The children also discover that the Queerats were once humans who were genetically altered to prevent rebellion, further highlighting the ethical dilemmas at the core of their world.
The narrative explores themes of power, control, and the consequences of societal evolution. Saki emerges as the central protagonist, navigating the moral complexities of her world while striving to protect her friends and uncover the truth. Her journey is marked by loss, betrayal, and difficult choices, as she grapples with the weight of her society's dark legacy. The series concludes with Saki making a pivotal decision that shapes the future of her world, leaving viewers to reflect on the implications of her actions.
"From the New World" is a thought-provoking exploration of human nature, societal structures, and the ethical boundaries of progress. Its intricate plot, layered characters, and philosophical undertones make it a compelling addition to the dystopian genre.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1The Season of New Leaves
2The Vanishing Children
3The False Minoshiro
4Bloody History
5Pursuit on a Hot Night
6Escape
7Summer Darkness
8Omen
9The Rising Wind
10More than the Darkness
11Distant Thunder in Winter
12Weak Link
13Reunion
14Snowflakes
15Afterimage
16To My Beloved Saki
17Footsteps of Destruction
18A Crimson Flower
19Darkness
20A Cold and Sunlit Place
21The Fire that Destroys the World
22Tokyo
23The Face of the Boy
24Torchlight in the Darkness
25From the New World
Cast
- Maria Akizuki
- Satoru Asahina
- Mamoru Ito
- Kirōmaru
- Mamoru Itō
- Saki Watanabe
- SquealerJohn Kaiser
- Tomiko Asahina
- Kiroumaru
- Squera
- Maria Akitsuki
- Shun Aonuma
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Staff
- DirectorMasashi Ishihama
- ScriptRika NakaseMasashi SogoHirohei UrasawaYoshiko Nakamura
- Episode DirectorShigeyasu YamauchiKazuyoshi YaginumaMakoto FuchigamiJunichi FujiseMamoru KurosawaHiroaki TomitaNaomichi YamatoHiroaki KudōTomoya TakahashiYūta TakamuraKenjirō Okada
- MusicShigeo Komori
- Original Character DesignYORI
- ArtKenji MatsumotoKazuhiro Inoue
- 3D DirectorRyuta Undo
- Director of PhotographyHaruhi Gotō
- Series CompositionMasashi Sogo
- StoryboardMasashi IshihamaShigeyasu YamauchiKazuyoshi YaginumaMamoru KurosawaNobutoshi OguraJun MatsumotoMamoru SasakiAkira Wamura
- Unit DirectorMasashi Ishihama
- Original creatorYūsuke Kishi
- Art DirectorSaho Yamane
- Animation DirectorMasashi IshihamaJunichi HayamaToshiharu MurataAtsushi YamamotoTakurō ShinboYūko SobuTomohiro KoyamaHirokazu KojimaKeiichi KondōYumi ShimizuChikashi KubotaChiaki FuruzumiMichinori ShigaAko SaharaMamoru Sasaki
- Sound DirectorSatoshi Motoyama
- ProducerTomonori OchikoshiYutaka ŌmatsuTetsuya KinoshitaAtsushi KajiOsamu HosokawaJunpei Kawakami
Production
- Animation ProductionA-1 Pictures
- ProductionA-1 PicturesPony CanyonHakuhodo DY Media PartnersTV AsahiFrom the New World Production Committee
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