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==Sum it up in a Sentence== | ==Sum it up in a Sentence== | ||
− | Two young vanship pilots, Claus and Lavie, who work as couriers with skills far beyond their age, suddenly find themselves tasked with a mission that will endanger their lives and stretch their limits. | + | Two young vanship pilots, Claus and Lavie, who work as aerial couriers with skills far beyond their age, suddenly find themselves tasked with a mission that will endanger their lives and stretch their limits. |
==Main Description== | ==Main Description== | ||
− | The world of Prester is without the wonders of modern telecommunications, so important messages still have to be relayed by hand. This is accomplished by delivering messages using small, fast aerial vehicles called vanships. Klaus and Lavie, childhood friends and | + | The world of Prester is without the wonders of modern telecommunications, so important messages still have to be relayed by hand. This is accomplished by delivering messages using small, fast aerial vehicles called vanships. Klaus and Lavie, childhood friends and respective pilot and navigator of a vanship, go about their ordinary life of being couriers and entering races until one day when they witness a damaged vanship which has been gunned down by a mysterious attacker and agree to take over its mission: the delivery of a certain cargo to the 'Kill them all Silvana', the most lethal warship know to either side in a bitter war that has enveloped Prester. In the process of delivering this cargo they become dredged into the politics of the situation and their strong feelings lead them into joining the crew of the Silvana as they make preparation for an attack which could shatter the face of the world. |
==If You Liked This, You Might Like...== | ==If You Liked This, You Might Like...== | ||
+ | *[[Vandread]] (normal people dragged into a giant war) | ||
==Personal Opinions== | ==Personal Opinions== | ||
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*[http://www.lastexiledvd.com/ Official Site] (English) | *[http://www.lastexiledvd.com/ Official Site] (English) | ||
*[http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/m-serve/last-exile/ Official Site] (Japanese) | *[http://www.jvcmusic.co.jp/m-serve/last-exile/ Official Site] (Japanese) | ||
− | + | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last_Exile Wikipedia Entry] | |
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Latest revision as of 03:07, 24 February 2010
Last Exile | |
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Original Manga | None |
Director/Artist | Koichi Chigira |
Format | Anime (TV) |
Made By | Gonzo |
Episode Length | 22 Minutes |
# of Episodes | 26 |
Contents
Genre
Drama, Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Steampunk
Sum it up in a Sentence
Two young vanship pilots, Claus and Lavie, who work as aerial couriers with skills far beyond their age, suddenly find themselves tasked with a mission that will endanger their lives and stretch their limits.
Main Description
The world of Prester is without the wonders of modern telecommunications, so important messages still have to be relayed by hand. This is accomplished by delivering messages using small, fast aerial vehicles called vanships. Klaus and Lavie, childhood friends and respective pilot and navigator of a vanship, go about their ordinary life of being couriers and entering races until one day when they witness a damaged vanship which has been gunned down by a mysterious attacker and agree to take over its mission: the delivery of a certain cargo to the 'Kill them all Silvana', the most lethal warship know to either side in a bitter war that has enveloped Prester. In the process of delivering this cargo they become dredged into the politics of the situation and their strong feelings lead them into joining the crew of the Silvana as they make preparation for an attack which could shatter the face of the world.
If You Liked This, You Might Like...
- Vandread (normal people dragged into a giant war)
Personal Opinions
Big Big Moon
Every person who's ever thought it would be cool to drive an airship needs to watch the first episode of Last Exile at the very least. If you don't like the gorgeous animation quality, the steampunk atmosphere, the :awesome: adventures of failure expert Mullin Shetland, or the weird story revolving around some hyperspace thing called the Grand Stream, the airship battles will knock you out of your seat. I didn't care for the whiny main characters or quasi-politics that littered the story, but seeing such well-animated fleets of skyscraper-sized floating warships beating the everloving shit out of each other with gigantic cannons is worth the viewing time. The funny thing about Last Exile is that the main characters, Klaus, Lavi, and their cliche technopathic child friend, are annoying and uninteresting, but everyone around them is great fun to watch, especially perfectionist pilot Tatiana and delightfully insane Dio.
Mirsha
You know I loved this series. Okay the two main characters as presented were pretty shit copies of male character A who may like a girl and female character B who like guy A most likely but you know it doesn't go anywhere. So where does the appeal in this series like then? I don't know, Lavie is still I think a shit character. And I'm sorry. But the character name 'LAVIE HEAD' just cracks me up every time. Klaus at least has some stuff happening about him and seeing some of the other characters react around him is good though I was always left with a nagging feeling I'd like them to continue with those seemingly secondary characters and develop the situation a bit more. The presentation and development of the other characters is done quite will delving into their own stories without letting them take complete focus of the series. The best thing about this series is the sheep. I cannot tell thee how many times I spread a cheesey grin in response to it bleating. Well worth watching if you don't take yourself too seriously.
Links
- Official Site (English)
- Official Site (Japanese)
- Wikipedia Entry