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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StatisticsScore: 7.591 (scored by 798 users)
Ranked: #8282
Popularity: #1675
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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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Tokyo Space School and Stellvia foundation share an identical goal: to forge a generation who could find herself a way to the stars and open a new era for the humankind. Taking journey looking for different answers, characters fortify friendship on their respective path to adulthood beyond competition and individualism.
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These series have very similar paces, themes and settings, and they are both directed by Tomomi Mochizuki. I just felt exactly the same when I watched Futatsu No Shonen and Zettai Spica (huhu), all in all, very close series.
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Both Planetes and Twin Spica deal with astronauts, although in Twin Spica's case, they are astronauts-in-training. Both are serious dramas involving the emotional growth of the main characters, but Planetes offers far more in the way of comic relief. Twin Spica, on the other hand, is a fairly intense emotional drama with little in the way of comic relief. Fans of the more serious moments of Planetes will probably find much to enjoy in the oftentimes sad tale of Twin Spica.
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