2014年5月21日水曜日

『革命機ヴァルヴレイヴ』(かくめいきヴァルヴレイヴ、Valvrave the Liberator)

Valvrave the Liberator Episode 1,2,3,4,5


最初、ガンダムみたいなものかと思ったけど、学生たちの独立国家みたいな話になっている。

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五話見ているうちに、朝になっちゃった。
ずっと前からこんなこと、繰り返している。
昔のほうが視るものがたくさんあった。
いまは、もう見すぎて、新しいのが来るのを待つか、むかし、あんまり興味がなくて視なかったやつを、見てる。
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『革命機ヴァルヴレイヴ』(かくめいきヴァルヴレイヴ、Valvrave the Liberator)は、サンライズ制作の日本のテレビアニメ。分割2クール[1]で、2013年4月11日から6月27日までMBS『アニメイズム』B1ほかで1stシーズンが放送され[2]、同年10月10日から12月26日まで2ndシーズンが放送された。公式サイトなどで用いられている略称は『VVV』。

Valvrave the Liberator (革命機ヴァルヴレイヴ Kakumeiki Varuvureivu?, lit. Revolution Machine Valvrave) is a Japanese mecha anime series, produced by Sunrise. It is directed by Kō Matsuo and written by Ichirō Ōkouchi. The series is set in a futuristic date in which three factions divided from 70% of mankind are in war. It focuses on Haruto Tokishima, a high school student from the faction of JIOR who pilots one of the highly advanced weaponized mecha technology called the Valvrave to stop the Dorssian forces.

The anime premiered on April 12, 2013 and ended on June 27, 2013 with twelve episodes. The second season aired between October 10, 2013 and December 26, 2013 with the same amount of episodes. The series was licensed in North America by Aniplex of America and was streamed with English subtitles by Crunchyroll and Hulu. The series has spawned four manga adaptations and two light novel series. Critical reception to the anime has been generally positive due to its delivery of conventional story elements often seen in the Gundam series alongside supernatural parts.

Contents

    1 Overview
        1.1 Setting
        1.2 Plot
    2 Production
    3 Media
        3.1 Anime
        3.2 Manga
        3.3 Novels
    4 Reception
    5 References
    6 External links

Overview
See also: List of Valvrave the Liberator characters
Setting
The geopolitical status of the world during the era of Valvrave the Liberator

The story takes place in an unspecified future date, referred to as the 71st year of the True Era (真暦 Shinreki?). 70% of all human beings have migrated from Earth to other planets of the Solar System and a Dyson sphere, constructed around an artificial Sun. The world is divided between two superpowers called the Dorssia Military Pact Federation (ドルシア軍事盟約連邦 Dorushia Gunji Meiyaku Renpō?) and the Atlantic Ring United States (環大西洋合衆国 Kan Taiseiyō Gasshūkoku?) (ARUS), and a neutral nation called JIOR (ジオール Jiōru?), the Japan and Islands of Oceanian Republic, that has prospered economically. In the same year, the Dyson sphere, built by JIOR, is invaded by the Dorssian military forces.

Plot

Haruto Tokishima, a student from Sakimori High School living on the sphere's "Module 77", discovers a mysterious and powerful mecha called Valvrave (ヴァルヴレイヴ Varuvureivu?) and uses it to defend the module from a Dorssian invasion that takes over the rest of JIOR. However, after piloting it Haruto becomes an immortal who requires to feed on others. Once they learn that both Dorssia and the ARUS intend to claim the Valvrave for themselves, with no concern with their lives, the students of Sakimori High declare Module 77 an independent state and abandon JIOR territory. Soon after, several other Valvraves are found inside the school and some of them are claimed by other students who join Haruto's fight to protect it. Once Haruto is approached by L-elf Karlstein, a Dorssian spy who claims to have the intentions to one day stage a revolution in his own country, both join forces in an unlikely alliance to secure the sovereignty of their new-found nation declared and officially recognized as New JIOR.
The commander of the Dorssia Military Pact Federation Cain Dressel eventually leads an invasion to Module 77 and steals the last Valvrave being revealed as another immortal being like Haruto. Two months later, after Module 77 successfully arrives at the Moon, New JIOR starts receiving international support albeit carefully overseen by the ARUS government. A group leaves the Moon en route to Earth with Haruto resolving to locate the Valvrave creators and learn how to revert to becoming human once more before destroying the Valvraves himself. On Earth, Haruto learns the Valvrave absorbs the pilot's memories and will soon kill him. Nevertheless, he decides to keep piloting so that no other bears the burden. L-elf tries rescuing Dorssian princess Lieselotte who explains to Haruto that a race known as Magius landed on Earth a few centuries ago and began possessing Earth's lifeforms in order to survive. As time passed they created an organization called the Council of One Hundred and One to conceal their existence from humanity while securing Runes for their survival.

After the group returns to Module 77 with the Valvrave's creators but at the cost of Lieselotte's life and the capture of Saki Rukino, the Council of One Hundred and One exposes the Valvrave's pilots identities as immortals by using Saki. With this ARUS starts gunning down the Module 77 students who expel Haruto from the Module so that the attacks will stop, resulting in Kyūma Inuzuka giving his life to save them and allow them to escape. However, Haruto, Saki, Raizō Yamada, Akira Renbōkoji and L-elf work with Dorssian agents A-drei, X-eins and royalist leader Kriemhild to reveal that the Dorssians are also immortals. In the aftermath, Haruto kills Cain in combat but dies as a result of the Valvrave draining his memories. The series then moves to a future where the surviving Valvrave pilots are attempting to make peace with unknown life forms, while Haruto's childhood friend, Shōko Sashinami becomes the pilot of Unit 1 to carry on Haruto's dream of coexistence.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Valvrave_the_Liberator
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