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Summer wars anime
Summer wars anime




summer wars anime

Especially in the ending with encouraging Kenji and Natsuki to kiss. Amazingly Embarrassing Parents: The Jinnouchi family have strong vibes of this.All of the Other Reindeer: Implied for Kazuma when his mother comments on he was bullied when he was younger.Subverted in that it was released intentionally, and was following its programming the entire time. Is a Crapshoot: Love Machine, a privately created AI who escapes from the army and starts a war with the real world. Affectionate Gesture to the Head: Kazuma gets this around 4 times during the Third Act, twice by Mansuke, once by Kiyomi, and, at the end of the movie, once by his dad.Most notably, a few key scenes centered around Kenji and Natsuki have been added to flesh out their Character Development and their relationship. Adaptation Expansion: The tie-in manga, which basically acts as the movie's Novelization, includes some scenes that were cut for time.Subverted when it turns out he got one number wrong. Achievements in Ignorance: Kenji hacks into OZ's unhackable systems because he thought the numbers he was sent that night was a mathematical equation.If Love Machine wins, it plans to use a hijacked satellite as a ballistic missile to blow up a nuclear plant, causing untold collateral damage. Absurdly High-Stakes Game: At the climax, a game of Hanafuda is played with avatars as currency.

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20 Minutes into the Future: The story is set in 2010 and supposedly by then a colossal virtual city full of corporate users is will be released and become widespread.It has a manga spin-off: Summer Wars: King Kazma vs Queen Oz, a prequel which focuses on Kazuma.

summer wars anime

The premise of an internet virus causing real world problems is similar and the artistic design of The Metaverse is shared between both films, depicting the virtual realm as a white void decorated with floating two-dimensional shapes in which all characters have red outlines, as well as with "Superflat Monogram," a Louis Vuitton promotional video also directed by Hosoda. The film is similar to the same director's earlier work, the Digimon feature film Our War Game! (2000), released in English as part of Digimon: The Movie. FUNimation also set up a theatrical release in select cites starting in December 2010, and a DVD and Blu-Ray release in February 2011. Funimation acquired the distribution rights to the film, and has set it up with some of their biggest names in ADR dubbing. Two manga adaptations of the film were published ahead of the film's release in Japan and South Korea. Audience interest was fueled primarily through word of mouth and Internet publicity. The project was first announced without a title at the 2008 Tokyo International Anime Fair, and the first trailer of the film was released in April 2009. The film also stars Mitsuki Tanimura as Kazuma Ikezawa and Sumiko Fuji as Sakae Jinnouchi. It was produced by the Japanese animation studio Madhouse and was directed by Mamoru Hosoda. The film focuses on a timid eleventh grade math genius named Kenji Koiso (voiced by Ryunosuke Kamiki) who has been falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world and, with the aid of classmate Natsuki Shinohara (Nanami Sakuraba) and her extensive family, must prevent the real and computer simulated worlds from colliding. Summer Wars is a 2009 anime Science Fiction and Slice of Life film. "Technology is only as good as the user."






Summer wars anime