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"Fafner: Heaven and Earth" is a 2010 anime film and a sequel to the 2004 television series "Sōkyū no Fafner." Set in the near future, the story takes place on the isolated island of Tatsumiyajima, where humanity is engaged in a prolonged war against alien beings known as Festum. The island is protected by advanced mecha units called Fafners, piloted by young individuals who possess unique abilities to synchronize with the machines. These pilots are part of a special program designed to combat the Festum threat, which seeks to assimilate all human life.

The narrative begins after the events of the original series, with the island's inhabitants attempting to rebuild their lives following a devastating battle. The protagonist, Kazuki Makabe, a former Fafner pilot, struggles with the psychological and physical toll of his past experiences. Despite his reluctance, Kazuki is drawn back into the conflict when a new Festum threat emerges. This new enemy, a humanoid Festum named Misao Kurusu, exhibits unprecedented intelligence and emotional complexity, challenging the pilots' understanding of their adversaries. Misao's arrival forces the island's defenders to confront difficult questions about coexistence, identity, and the nature of humanity.

As the story unfolds, the pilots face escalating challenges, including internal conflicts and the moral dilemmas of warfare. The film explores themes of sacrifice, resilience, and the blurred lines between friend and foe. Key characters include Soushi Minashiro, Kazuki's childhood friend and fellow pilot, who plays a pivotal role in the battle against the Festum, and Maya Tōmi, a young girl whose connection to the Festum adds layers of complexity to the narrative. The film also introduces new characters, such as Seri Tatekami, a mysterious figure with ties to the Festum, whose presence further complicates the island's struggle for survival.

The climax of the story centers on a high-stakes confrontation between the Fafner pilots and the Festum, culminating in a battle that tests the limits of human endurance and technological innovation. The resolution of the conflict raises questions about the possibility of peace and the future of humanity in a world dominated by existential threats. "Fafner: Heaven and Earth" expands on the lore of the original series while delivering a self-contained narrative that balances action, introspection, and philosophical inquiry.
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Fafner: Heaven and Earth
蒼穹のファフナー Dead Aggressor HEAVEN AND EARTH
Fafner: Dead Agressor: Heaven and Earth
Type: Movie
Movie/episode length: 88 min.
Date: 12/25/2010
Categories
Genre
ActionDrama
Settings
MilitarySci-Fi
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Mecha
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Staff
  • Chief Director
    Takashi Noto
  • Screenplay
  • Unit Director
    Takashi Noto
    Toshimasa Suzuki
    Hideya Takahashi
  • Character Design
    Hisashi Hirai
  • Animation Director
    Shinichi Yamaoka
    Akio Takami
    Kenji Fukazawa
    Yoshitaka Kōno
    Futoshi Ōnami
    Meiju Maeda
    Yūji Itō
  • Sound Director
    Masafumi Mima
  • Director of Photography
    Takashi Aoki
  • Director
    Toshimasa Suzuki
  • Storyboard
    Iwao Teraoka
    Toshimasa Suzuki
  • Music
    Tsuneyoshi Saito
  • Art Director
    Michie Suzuki
  • Mechanical design
    Naohiro Washio
  • Cgi Director
    Eiji Inomoto
  • Producer
    Gō Nakanishi
Production
  • Production
    MOVIC
    King Records
    The Klockworx Co., Ltd.
    Production I.G
    Xebec
  • Animation Production
    Xebec