Figure 17
PostPosted: Fri Jan 09, 2004 8:25 am
I'm always on the lookout for an anime series that would be good to show the family. I've come across a wonderful one entitled, Figure 17. I had passed over it a couple times while anime shopping and was not really drawn to it until I came across a review. It is without a doubt a wonderful title.
Tsubasa is a very shy, withdrawn elementary schoolgirl. Following her mother's death her father moves them from Tokyo to Hokkaido to start a new life as an apprentice in a bakery. Tsubasa now must deal with the passing of her mother, leaving her best friend and facing classmates who view her as elitist coming from the big city to this small rural setting.
One evening she views the firey crash of an alien craft. Coming across the site she finds a wounded galaxy policeman who was transporting alien criminals. Being transproted in eggs, one has hatched causing the crash and now treatening Tsubasa.
Struggling for her life, Tsubasa is exposed to Figure, a metalic substance that produces a fighting body armour which enables her to defeat this monster. But because the casing of Figure has been destroyed in the fight, it takes on the image of Tsubasa herself producing a type of clone of the young girl.
Hikaru, as she is named by Tsubasa, is a complete opposite of her, being very energetic and outgoing. Together they must help to find and battle the remaining aliens that have escaped in the crash.
This series was shown in Japan one episode a month. Each episode runs 45 minutes. This is not your typical Sci Fi series which focuses a major portion of its time on fighting aliens. Instead, the majority of the episodes deal with Tsubasa and her stuggles in life and how Hikaru helps her to understand what life is really all about.
The rating is 7 and up but it's not just a children's anime. This is one that I think could be enojyed by the family as a whole. I have not written a review as I have only watched volume 1. But I would encourage everyone to give it a consideration.
Tsubasa is a very shy, withdrawn elementary schoolgirl. Following her mother's death her father moves them from Tokyo to Hokkaido to start a new life as an apprentice in a bakery. Tsubasa now must deal with the passing of her mother, leaving her best friend and facing classmates who view her as elitist coming from the big city to this small rural setting.
One evening she views the firey crash of an alien craft. Coming across the site she finds a wounded galaxy policeman who was transporting alien criminals. Being transproted in eggs, one has hatched causing the crash and now treatening Tsubasa.
Struggling for her life, Tsubasa is exposed to Figure, a metalic substance that produces a fighting body armour which enables her to defeat this monster. But because the casing of Figure has been destroyed in the fight, it takes on the image of Tsubasa herself producing a type of clone of the young girl.
Hikaru, as she is named by Tsubasa, is a complete opposite of her, being very energetic and outgoing. Together they must help to find and battle the remaining aliens that have escaped in the crash.
This series was shown in Japan one episode a month. Each episode runs 45 minutes. This is not your typical Sci Fi series which focuses a major portion of its time on fighting aliens. Instead, the majority of the episodes deal with Tsubasa and her stuggles in life and how Hikaru helps her to understand what life is really all about.
The rating is 7 and up but it's not just a children's anime. This is one that I think could be enojyed by the family as a whole. I have not written a review as I have only watched volume 1. But I would encourage everyone to give it a consideration.