Arve Rezzle: Kikaijikake no Yousei-tachi
- Format
- MOVIE
- Episodes
- 1
- Episode Duration
- 24 minutes
- Status
- finished
- Start Date
- 3-2-2013
- End Date
- 3-2-2013
- Season
- winter 2013
- Average Score
- 5.7
- Mean Score
- 5.7
- Studios
- Source
- light novel
- Genres
- Action Drama Mystery Sci-Fi Thriller
A cyber battle sci-fi. In 2022, the technology of quantum computing has greatly advanced and many people have transfered their mind into the cyber space.
Remu's sister-in-law, Shiki, skipped grades and entered a high school in the academic city "Okinotori-island Mega Float City (OMFC)" when she was 14. One day, Shiki confessed to her brother via Skype that she was talking to him directly from the cyber space and her real body had been kept in a water tank filled with a culture medium. It's called "Body pool" and Shiki connected to the network by nanomachines implanted in her brain.
Remu was surprised but he accepted her decision until an accident called "Early Rupture" happened. The network server got overloaded and users' minds were lost in cyber space leaving soulless living bodies in the Body Pools. In order to bring Shiki's mind back, Remu visits her apartment in OMFC and there meets Shiki escaped from the hospital. But the girl tells him that she is not Shiki and she happens to haven taken over Shiki's body.
When Remu tries to figure out the situation, a violent attack strikes the apartment.
Arve Rezzle: Kikaijikake no Yousei-tachi was one of the four films of Anime Mirai 2013 (Young Animator Training Project), a project funded by the Japanese government's Agency of Cultural Affairs in order to support training animators.
It was pre-aired on February 25, 2013 on nicolive.
Relations
Characters
Remu Mikage
main
Jun Fukuyama
Japanese
Shiki Mikage
main
Eri Kitamura
Japanese
Sakayui Hira
supporting
Youko Hikasa
Japanese
Staff
Tatsuya Yoshihara
Director
Shuuichirou Fukuhiro
Music
Eri Kitamura
Theme Song Performance
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Remu Mikage
main
Jun Fukuyama
Japanese
Shiki Mikage
main
Eri Kitamura
Japanese
Sakayui Hira
supporting
Youko Hikasa
Japanese
Tatsuya Yoshihara
Director
Shuuichirou Fukuhiro
Music
Eri Kitamura
Theme Song Performance
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