Fantastic Children

Fantastic Children

Infobox animanga/Header
name = Fantastic Children


caption = Promotional image for "Fantastic Children"
ja_name = ファンタジックチルドレン
ja_name_trans = Fantajikku Chirudoren
genre = Science fantasy
Infobox animanga/Anime
title =
director = Takashi Nakamura
studio = Nippon Animation
licensor = Bandai Visual
licensor_other = flagicon|Canada flagicon|United States Bandai Entertainment
network = Animax, TV Tokyo
network_other = South and Southeast Asia: Animax Asia Philippines: ABS-CBN
first = October 4 2004
last = March 28 2005
episodes = 26
Infobox animanga/Manga
title = Tokei Jikake no Tabibito-tachi
author = Takashi Nakamura
illustrator = Masakazu Miyano
publisher = Media Factory
demographic = Seinen
magazine = Comic Flapper
first = 2004
last = 2005
volumes = 2
Infobox animanga/Game
title =
developer = Inti Creates
publisher = Bandai
genre = Action/Adventure
ratings = CERO: All ages
platforms = Game Boy Advance
released = May 19, 2005

nihongo|"Fantastic Children"|ファンタジックチルドレン|Fantajikku Chirudoren is a Japanese animated television series created by Takashi Nakamura and produced by Nippon Animation. It first aired on Japan across TV Tokyo between October 4 2004 and March 28 2005, totaling 26 episodes, and also received its satellite television premiere on the CS television network Animax.

The series was later translated and dubbed by Animax into English for broadcast across its English-language networks in Southeast Asia and South Asia. It is licensed in North America by Bandai Entertainment, who also produced a separate English dub for release in the region.

Plot

The series opens with the introduction of a group of white-haired children, known as the "Befort Children", named after a fictional village in Belgium where their existence was first recorded in 1489. In the year 2012, the energetic Tohma meets the introverted Helga on the shores of Papin Island. The two venture on a quest that will eventually cross paths with the mission of the Befort Children, who have spent centuries wandering Europe in search of a person named Tina.

Characters

The nihongo|GED Organization|ゲド機関|Gedo Kikan is led by Gherta Hawksbee. Gherta uses Conrad Röntgen's findings to reconstruct the Autozone, which brings people back from the dead. Later the GED is manipulated by Dumas so that he can send Tina's spirit back to her old body, though this plan doesn't work.

Terminology

nihongo|Greecia|ギリシア|Girisha is the Befort Children's home planet. Much of Greecia is made up of water, and most things on that planet are also powered by it.

Enma is the Japanese name for Yama, the ruler of the underworld in Hinduism. It is not made clear if Enma is a single entity or not, however it can appear as a large number of dark cylindrical forms. Agi describes Enma as the God of the Universe that seeks to maintain balance, and restore it when it is lost. The main role, as presented by the seres, of the Enma while maintaining the universe balance is to keep each soul where it belongs, preventing them from either going to different zones or remaining alive when it shouldn't. Since the Befort Children are in violation with the universe balance, Enma constantly attacks the Befort Children. Enma uses illusions to coax the children into returning to their original everyday lives.

Orsel is the life force in all living things. Greecian scientists, and eventually the GED organization, utilize Orsel to bring people back from the Zone, the land of the dead. Because they have to use such high levels of Orsel to bring someone back, a person can become very unstable. If the person can not control its emotions, Orsel can turn into a of weapon. Orsel is measured in Stilbs.

The Autozone is the machine Greecian scientists use to bring someone back from the Zone. It can also send someone through the Zone and bring them back out of it. The GED, through Gherta Hawksbee, gets ahold of this technology to create their own Autozone, but it ends up having dangerous side-effects.

Production

Staff

*Executive producer: Kōichi Motohashi
*Original creator, character designs and director: Takashi Nakamura
*Planning: Takuo Minegeshi, Michio Katō
*Planning coordination: Shin Unozawa, Kenichi Iyadomi, Shirō Sasaki
*Production manager: Shigeo Endō
*Script: Hideki Mitsui, Takashi Nakamura
*Art director: Nizo Yamamoto
*Art assistance: Osamu Masuyama, Akemi Imano
*Chief animation director: Miyuki Nakamura
*Storyboards: Katsumi Terahigashi, Hiroshi Fukutomi, Masaki Sugiyama
*Episode directors: Hiroshi Kaburagi, Kenichi Nishida, Kenichi Shimizu, Yoshimi Tsuda
*Animation directors: Kōichi Maruyama, Tetsurō Aoki, Hitoshi Haga, Yasuko Sakuma, Norihiro Naganuma
*Director of photography: Seiichi Morishita
*Color designs: Mayumi Satō
*Color designations: Yumi Asano, Makiko Nishidate
*Music: Kōji Ueno
*Sound director: Hiroyuki Hayase
*Music producer: Yūko Sakurai (Victor Entertainment)
*Music coordination: TV Tokyo Music
*Producer: Kenichi Satō
*Production: Hakuhodo DY Media Partners, Nippon Animation, FC Project

Theme music

*Opening theme: Voyage (performed by: Inori, lyrics: Mikio Sakai, composition: Mayumi Yamazaki, arrangement: Takanori Eguchi)
*Ending theme: nihongo|Mizu no Madoromi|水のまどろみ (performed by: Origa, lyrics: Rie Hamada, composition and arrangement: Kunihiko Ryo)

Adaptations

Manga

nihongo|"Fantastic Children: Tokei Jikake no Tabibito-tachi"|ファンタジックチルドレン 時計じかけの旅人たち, illustrated by Masakazu Miyano, was serialized in the monthly "Comic Flapper". It was collected in two volumes.
#ISBN 4840109834
#ISBN 4840113025

Video game

The "Fantastic Children" video game was released for the Game Boy Advance on May 19, 2005 by Bandai. Developed by Inti Creates, the game follows Tohma through his adventures from Papen Island with Helga, Chitto and the Befort Children.

External links

* [http://www.f-children.com/ "Fantastic Children"] Official Japanese siteanime-links
ann = 4241
imdb = 0774065
tvcom = 69071


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