Description
"Chi: On the Movements of the Earth" is a historical drama anime set in 16th-century Europe, during a time of significant scientific and philosophical upheaval. The narrative centers on the conflict between the established geocentric model of the universe, which places Earth at the center, and the emerging heliocentric theory proposed by Nicolaus Copernicus, which posits that the Earth and other planets revolve around the Sun. This ideological clash forms the backbone of the story, exploring the tension between faith, tradition, and scientific progress.
The protagonist is a young scholar named Chi, who becomes deeply involved in the intellectual and political struggles surrounding these theories. Chi is driven by a relentless curiosity and a desire to uncover the truth about the cosmos, even as they face opposition from powerful institutions, including the Church, which views the heliocentric model as heretical. Chi's journey is one of intellectual growth and personal sacrifice, as they navigate a world where challenging established beliefs can lead to persecution or worse.
Supporting characters include a range of historical and fictional figures, such as Copernicus himself, who serves as a mentor figure to Chi, and various members of the clergy and academic community who either support or oppose the new scientific ideas. The series delves into the personal lives and motivations of these characters, highlighting the human drama behind the broader historical events. Themes of loyalty, ambition, and the cost of pursuing knowledge are explored through their interactions.
The plot is structured around Chi's efforts to gather evidence and allies to support the heliocentric theory, while also evading the authorities who seek to suppress it. This involves travel across Europe, encounters with other scholars and thinkers, and moments of intense personal reflection. The series balances its intellectual themes with moments of action and intrigue, as Chi and their allies must often resort to subterfuge and quick thinking to survive.
"Chi: On the Movements of the Earth" is a thoughtful exploration of a pivotal moment in history, blending historical accuracy with compelling storytelling. It presents a nuanced view of the challenges faced by those who dared to question the status quo, and the impact of their ideas on the world. The series is notable for its attention to detail in depicting the period, as well as its ability to make complex scientific and philosophical concepts accessible to a modern audience.
The protagonist is a young scholar named Chi, who becomes deeply involved in the intellectual and political struggles surrounding these theories. Chi is driven by a relentless curiosity and a desire to uncover the truth about the cosmos, even as they face opposition from powerful institutions, including the Church, which views the heliocentric model as heretical. Chi's journey is one of intellectual growth and personal sacrifice, as they navigate a world where challenging established beliefs can lead to persecution or worse.
Supporting characters include a range of historical and fictional figures, such as Copernicus himself, who serves as a mentor figure to Chi, and various members of the clergy and academic community who either support or oppose the new scientific ideas. The series delves into the personal lives and motivations of these characters, highlighting the human drama behind the broader historical events. Themes of loyalty, ambition, and the cost of pursuing knowledge are explored through their interactions.
The plot is structured around Chi's efforts to gather evidence and allies to support the heliocentric theory, while also evading the authorities who seek to suppress it. This involves travel across Europe, encounters with other scholars and thinkers, and moments of intense personal reflection. The series balances its intellectual themes with moments of action and intrigue, as Chi and their allies must often resort to subterfuge and quick thinking to survive.
"Chi: On the Movements of the Earth" is a thoughtful exploration of a pivotal moment in history, blending historical accuracy with compelling storytelling. It presents a nuanced view of the challenges faced by those who dared to question the status quo, and the impact of their ideas on the world. The series is notable for its attention to detail in depicting the period, as well as its ability to make complex scientific and philosophical concepts accessible to a modern audience.
Cast
- Rafal
- Gras
- Potocki
- Kolbe
- Albert Brudzewski
- Hubert
- Count Piast
- Schmidt
- Novak
- Antoni
- JolentaSaya Hitomi
- Draka
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorKenichi Shimizu
- ScriptShingo Irie
- Episode DirectorHiromichi MatanoMasato MiyoshiMitsuyuki MasuharaKotono WatanabeMasatoyo TakadaMasaki MatsumuraAsami KawanoTomoya KitagawaKōki MoriKazumasa Isogawa
- Musickensuke ushio
- Character DesignMasanori Shino
- Chief Animation DirectorMasanori ShinoAsami Kawano
- Sound DirectorKisuke Koizumi
- Director of PhotographyAkane Fushihara
- Series CompositionShingo Irie
- StoryboardYoshiaki KawajiriKōji SawaiKenichi ShimizuJunichi SakataHiroshi KōjinaKotono WatanabeMasatoyo TakadaAsami KawanoTomoya KitagawaToru IwasawaShiyo Hatsumida
- Unit DirectorKotono WatanabeToru Iwasawa
- Original creator
- Art DirectorYasutoshi Kawai
- Animation DirectorShinichi YoshikawaKunio KatsukiItaru SaitōKazuyuki IkaiSeung Hee YooKazuya SaitōNoriyoshi YamazakiMasaki HinataHyun Ju ParkFumiaki MurakamiShuri ToidaKwan Woo LeeJung Nam KimSeung Hee HanJunko AbeReiko NagasawaChang LeeHonami TakeuchiYoshiko ShimizuJong Beom KimMi Ae KangTaku HoshinoGeon Ha ParkYoung Won KimKyung Ho KimXu Long WeiMoon Soo LeeTsutomu ŌnoJin ZhongShin Jun ParkJeong Hwa ChoiYa Chen JiByeong Jun Jeon
- Cgi DirectorYasutaka Tanaka
- ProducerJunya OkamotoYukari YamazakiKenichiro NaeshiroYuki YoshidaAtsushi NagauchiYūsuke Ueno
Production
- ProductionShogakukanShogakukan-Shueisha ProductionsMadhouseNHK EnterprisesSKY Perfect Pictures
- Animation ProductionMadhouse
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Music
Opening
“Kaiju" (怪獣)”

