Alternative TitlesSynonyms: Futatsu no Spica Japanese: ふたつのスピカ
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Type: TV
Episodes: 20
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Nov 1, 2003 to Mar 27, 2004
Duration:
25 min. per episode Rating:
PG - Children
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SynopsisWhen Kamogawa Asumi was just a baby, her mother was grievously injured when a rocket crashed to the ground. Five years later, having been in a coma all the time, Asumi's mother finally dies, and the little girl struggles to come to terms with the death of a mother she barely remembers. In the midst of her turmoil, she meets "Lion-san", a strange figure wearing a lion mask and claiming to be a ghost. Lion-san helps Asumi to bury her mother's ashes, and finally, Asumi reaches her own decision: "When I grow up, I'm going to be a rocket pilot."
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Related AnimeAdaptation: Twin Spica
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Ranivus
37 of 49 people found this review helpful
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20 of 20 episodes seen
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| Overall |
7 |
| Story |
5 |
| Animation |
5 |
| Sound |
7 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
8 |
Twin Spica is a pretty good anime for young viewers. I say that because there are alot of morals and good values taught in this show. If you don't mind most of that stuff im sure anyone would enjoy this show. The show evolves a young girl named Asumi Kamogawa whos dream is to become an astronaut. The story starts off as a very young Asumi and then progresses forward from there. Although Asumi is a very engeretic and smart little girl, theres more than enough tragic stories in this show to last a lifetime. Which is another point. Even though you will be convinced from most anime descriptions as a story about a girl wanting to go to space, the story and ending will eventually reveal itself to be something very diffrernet. Now the question to be asked now would be: "Is it worth watching?"
To start off, the show's character structure purely surrounds Asumi as everything about her life is told throughout the twenty episodes. But from episode one, the viewer gets exposed to a large amount of information about Asumi and her habits. One of the pieces of information is the introduction of Lion-san, a man with a funny looking mask. You'll be wondering why he would be wearing such a silly costume but it all makes sense even before you know it. There are a few other friends that show themselves throught the show but you'll have to watch to figure out who they are. The character types for her friends are pretty standard anime fare and are fairly uninteresting. Their character types may be uninteresting but how they evolve and support Asumi and each other will definitely stick out most out of anything in the show. This is the show's only saving grace is how Asumi and her friends all work off each other. It's actually very believeable and I even can relate to a few of them.
As the story progresses Asumi's friends will be given time to get their backgrounds explained. But like any tragic show like this, Those tragic stories are where most of the show's stories will come from. Of course from every tradgedy there is a lesson to be learned hence my reccomendation to younger viewers. I'm sure some of the stories will definitely tug at your tear ducts because I cried a little more than i would expect from a show about a girl becoming an astronaut. But if you enjoyed this show as much as me you'll start wanting to know what happens next instead wondering about the girls main goals. Its good that they do a decent job on character building because the story isn't all that great and the art work is even worse.
Nothing about the show's artwork will impress you at all. The artwork is below average at best. Background details are weak and generic, no real detail is put into them. Although they are hand drawn and painted which is good i guess. The character artwork is very early 1990's style. Clothing isn't very detailed, school uniforms are generic, even their everyday clothes are very plain. One art point that does bug the hell out of me the most though is Asumi's rosy cheeks. I've never been a fan of the rosy red cheek circles on faces since it reminds me too much of a clown. Its kind of a shame because she would look just fine with out them. Even with that the animations are poorly drawn too you can see some breaks in animation, or the shadows are even just triangles with legs. I could keep knocking on the art and animation, but I should spend an equal time hating on the sound as well.
The music and sound isn't very versitile. Most of the time its guitar or harmonica solo's or the occasional melancholy orchestra breaking out in song when something tragic happens. Voice acting is allright but with all the bad things going for it you can't even say the voice acting is well done (even though it is).
Overall the show has one thing going for it, and thats the character building and its morals. Most viewers will say that its a very bad anime. But to those few people who dont mind the occasional tragic anime or those few people who can relate to some of the things dealt with in this show will find a special place for this anime. The ending isn't where I thought it would end but for what it was worth it was a good place to stop this anime. This anime was like a road trip in a beat up minivan. The whole ride was ugly and bumpy but with good company, it can still be fun. read more
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slpless
10 of 17 people found this review helpful
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20 of 20 episodes seen
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| Overall |
8 |
| Story |
6 |
| Animation |
8 |
| Sound |
8 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
8 |
Twin Spica is about a group of friends that want to become astronauts. However, unlike Stelliva of the Universe, it is more of a slice of life anime and down to earth. For the most part Twin Spica is character driven focusing mainly on Asumi and later on Marika. What differentiates Asumi from other leads in other "HS space dramas" is that she is a very strong willed and determined character despite her diminutive stature. She has gone through a lot and yet has never whined or cried. We are later introduced to her friends when she goes to the academy. For the most part they're pretty clique/standard. Marika on the other hand may be the "stoic/cold/loner" part of the clique but has an intriguing back story. Its just too bad that we don't get to know more about her. One of the things that worried me about Twin Spica was "lion-san" when I was reading a synopsis. "Lion-san" is a person that wears a lion mask and is a mentor to Asumi. Thankfully Lion-san wasn't distracting, in fact he fits in very well.
As I said before, Twin Spica is character driven. For the first 8 some episodes the focus was mainly on Asumi and flowed perfectly abiet slow paced. After that it loses a bit of focus and at times become too slow paced. I was confused as to where the development and focus was going. You could say that the story became too non-linear. While it was all very interesting and ties together it could have been handled much better. For example, while Asumi may be strong it just that she may be a bit too strong this early. They show how she developed by devoting entire episodes showing her past. Again the flow of the story felt a bit muddled in the middle but gets back on track for the end. As for the ending, it may be a bit too open for some. There are a lot of unanswered questions especially Marika and may seem to be an odd place to stop. However, considering the nature of the anime I felt that it was perfectly fine.
As for the technical aspects, nothing stood out too much. The character designs reminded me Tezuka Osamu and Studio Gibli works. Fantastic Children comes to mind in terms of similar character designs. Animation was standard for tv anime. The music was pretty good and the ED was very fitting. As for the OP.... it was good but it felt odd having something fast paced for such a slow and somber anime.
Twin Spica is a character driven story about a group of friends that want to become astronauts. However, the story losses focus a bit in the middle and the ending maybe a bit too open for most people. Overall Twin Spica is very heartwarming, heartbreaking, and somber piece. read more
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it is similar because it talks about fantasy and achieving your dreams,, with a team or with your friends
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Though Sora doesn't have a sad past like Asumi, they're very similar...
Both of them are optimistic girls fighting for their dreams - to be a Kaleido star (Sora) and to be a rocket pilot (Asumi) -, both of them have a friend that nobody's able to see (Fool and Lion-san), and, mainly, both of them never give up!
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Opening Theme"Venus Say" by Buzy
Ending Theme"Look Up to the Stars in the Night" by BEGIN
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