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Fantastic Children

Fantastic Children

Alternative Titles

English: Fantastic Children
Japanese: ファンタジックチルドレン

Information

Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 5, 2004 to Mar 29, 2005
Duration: 24 min. per episode
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
L represents licensing company

Statistics

Score: 7.761 (scored by 3034 users)
Ranked: #7992
Popularity: #1510
Members: 9,718
Favorites: 120
1 indicates a weighted score
2 based on the top anime page.

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adventure fantasy sci-fi

Synopsis

A group of enigmatic white-haired children has been spotted at different times and places in Europe for over 500 years. Always with the appearance of 11-year-olds, they behave far more mature than they should be, never grow old, and seem to have supernatural power. What they have been seeking is a girl, and the only clue they have is a picture with a crescent moon. Now, in the year of 2012, an athletic boy named Tohma is about to be involved in this centuries-long mystery.

(Source: ANN)

Related Anime

Adaptation: Fantastic Children
Sequel: Fantastic Children Special

Characters & Voice Actors

Agi
Agi
Main
Urata, Yuu
Japanese
Urata, Yuu
Shin, Yong Wu
Korean
Shin, Yong Wu
Dumas
Dumas
Main
Hanawa, Eiji
Japanese
Hanawa, Eiji
Hyeon, Gyeng Su
Korean
Hyeon, Gyeng Su
Thoma
Thoma
Main
Minagawa, Junko
Japanese
Minagawa, Junko
Byeon, Hyeon Wu
Korean
Byeon, Hyeon Wu
Tarlant
Tarlant
Main
Yaguchi, Asami
Japanese
Yaguchi, Asami
Kim, Seo Yeong
Korean
Kim, Seo Yeong

Staff

Nakamura, Takashi
Director, Script, Character Design, Original Creator
Kaburaki, Hiro
Episode Director, Storyboard
Hiroshi, Fukutomi
Storyboard
Origa
Theme Song Performance



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Aug 12, 2009
MagEarwhig
Story:
The beginning of the story is part mystery and part adventure, focusing on a group of half a dozen white haired kids making an appearance through out centuries seemingly without aging and the other time focusing on a kid called Thoma who meets some anti-social girl called Helga and a energetic boy called Chitto. I admit the story was a bit underwhelming at first but once the story unfolds in later episode, you'll be hooked straight away, it turns into something quite epic and unique, there's so many twist and turns and you'd just watch episode after episode and without even noticing it's already over.

Animation:
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Sep 12, 2008
MapleRose
STORY

At first glance, this looks like some weird story about kids, targeted at kids. But don't be fooled by the simple character design or the title. This series is actually quite intense, with a memorable and complex plot and good storytelling that will draw older viewers waiting with bated breath for what happens next. It is definitely not a series just for children.

The story revolves around a group of mysterious children who appear every once in a while throughout Europe. Who are they, where are they from, and why do they keep on reappearing? These are some of the questions that are being answered bit read more
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Recommendations

The stories of Fantastic Children and Please Save My Earth deal with reincarnations attempting to make amends for their past sins. And love is an important aspect of both stories; the previous versions of the main two from the two series having been tragically separated in their previous lives.

Fantastic Children cannot compare to the depth of Please Save My Earth's characters, but it's still an excellent series, regardless. Just make sure you don't judge it based on its sluggish first half - its story only truly getting going in the absorbing last half of its story.
Fantastic Children's sci-fi side deals with reincarnation, where as Noein's deals with multiple dimensions, but in both you get to see multiple versions of the same characters. The key difference is that characters interact with their younger/older selves in Noein.

Both series alternate between serious sci-fi and lighthearted, slower paced character-focused sections. Noein's 'down time' parts have more of a slice-of-life feel, but the blend of sci-fi and everyday actions means the two give off a similar vibe.

Opening Theme

"Voyage" by Inori

Ending Theme

"Mizu no Madoromi" by ORIGA

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