Aquarian Age: Juvenile Orion
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- Movie: Aquarian Age: Juvenile Orion The Movie / AquarianAge
- Romaji: Akuerian'eiji gekijō-ban
- Japanese: アクエリアンエイジ 劇場版
- Director: Hidetaka Tahara
- Writer: Yuusei Naruse
- Producer:
- Cinematographer
- Release Date: March 22, 2008
- Runtime: 83 min.
- Language: Japanese
- Country: Japan
Plot
The story of Aquarian Age revolves around the war between secret organizations who have been fighting each other since the beginning of human society.
One quiet night, in a town, an injured boy falls down in front of Kaname Kusakabe and Isshin Shiba. He runs away from them and takes to LiveHouse Aero. Alice Nine's performance warms up the floor feverishly. He calls help to someone by mobilephone but his grievous voice was drowned. Among the crowd, a mysterious blond-haired man grins wickedly as he advances the boy. Some time after, in the empty floor, all that was left was a big bloody scratch on the wall and a couple of ebony wings on the floor.
The next morning, Kaname wakes up with a severe pain in his back. He suffers from the pain for days on end. On his way to school, Naoya Itsuki, who recently enjoys teasing him at times, warns him, "I have a feeling that you would be dragged into serious trouble." As he predicts, someone attacks him while walking alone and his own fate leads him to another day....
Cast
- Dori Sakurada
- Rakuto Tochihara
- Takuya Uehara
- Keita Kimura
- Akio Fukuhara
- Nao Nagasawa
- Gou Ayano
- Masami Horiuchi
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Tricia-chan Says:
Nov 09 2011 7:05 am
SPOILER WARNING
I absolutely love Juvenile Orion, so when I saw this at a convention for $15, I just had to get it. The cover looked very promising, but I knew I couldn't hold my breath. Sure enough, while watching the movie, I couldn't help but giggle every now and then, adding some comments while comparing it to the manga. ("Kaname is such an awkward fish, but he lives up to the super-slender body, so it's okay."; "How come all the members of E.G.O. are male?"; "Wait, how come Isshin has wing scars? Oh well..."; etc.) At the end, I was deeply upset that no one even got to transform. I was looking forward to Kaname's Darklore form - like on the cover - and Tsukasa's wing ears. However, it just made me happy enough that this completely underrated manga got some sort of publicity. Alice Nine was involved as well, so woot!
Newbie Says:
Aug 28 2011 6:10 am
This movie was good though it was one of those movies that should have been a tv series, it was just cut off at the end before anything happened