Alternative TitlesEnglish: The Girl Who Leapt Through Space Synonyms: Sora o Kakeru Shoujo, Sora Kake Girl Japanese: 宇宙をかける少女
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Type: TV
Episodes: 26
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 6, 2009 to Jun 30, 2009
Duration:
24 min. per episode Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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StatisticsScore: 7.171 (scored by 4545 users)
Ranked: #23742
Popularity: #1251
Members: 12,390
Favorites: 25 1 indicates a weighted score
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Salo-Heika
64 of 86 people found this review helpful
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26 of 26 episodes seen
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| Overall |
7 |
| Story |
7 |
| Animation |
8 |
| Sound |
7 |
| Character |
7 |
| Enjoyment |
9 |
*A war between overly chatty AI.*
I know I have been saying this a lot lately and I have come to believe this personally too. One must endure the "hardship" of anime to ripe its fruit. By this I mean the often boring, below-your-expectation type first few episodes of an anime series. One must remember that if the anime is 24 or so episodes long, taking 4 to 6 episodes to get the necessary background out of the way is reasonable. Dropping the show when it is not even a quarter done is very disrespectful to the series. So with all that said, what does it have to do with Sora wo Kakeru Shoujo? First of all, everything I have said above applies to this show. It does not have catchy starting episodes and the story seemed to be going nowhere at first. In addition, there is a great big WTF episode shortly after the story seem to get going (seriously…that was the greatest WTF episode I have ever encounter from a series, but it was still entertaining). But all in all, the utterly absurd idea of space colonies actually having “hand-to-hand” combat is enough for anyone to give this a try, or at least watch the WTF filler episode (personal recommendation; no background is necessary though you will have to discover the exact episode yourself).
The show is not built around pure absurdity; there is in fact a heavy metaphor in this show. The show depicts modern day teenagers (and young adults) as human trapped in “boxes” (literally). There is everything one will ever need in the box, thus allowing everyone to be comfortable just by staying inside. This is analogues to how an ever increasing portion of the younger population are now satisfied by simply sitting in front of their computer or gaming console all day without the urge of going outside or having “physical” interactions with friends. The show has a good message behind it, unfortunately it is a bit ironic that the more successful they become, the more people will be glued to the TV screen or monitor.
The crew responsible for this series is the same people who did the Mai series a few years back (Mai HiME, Mai-Otome, the OVAs, etc). So it should come as no surprise that some story elements may sound familiar and that some characters may exhibit similar characteristics in terms of their personality traits. The story does indeed sound a bit generic with three girls saving mankind from destruction. However, given the setting is in a futuristic space environment with self-realizing AI controlling space colonies, many fun and amazing events can happen.
Animation-wise, Sunrise is trying to give the viewers some clean new looks. While it may look awkward at first, the animation is quite easy to get used to, and the unique character looks and potato-shaped robots are pleasant to look at. The colonies design varies dramatically. Some look like a fearsome battle fortress, while others look like a fish with a long waggy tail. But other than these unusual looking characters and colonies, the production value is solid, and the animation quality is consistent throughout the series.
In terms of the music in this series, let’s just say it is average. The first OP was bad, unless you are an ALI Project fan, I doubt you’ll enjoy it much. Noting too spectacular for the first ED either (a bit to kiddy if you ask me). Perhaps due to how poorly made the first OP and ED was, the second OP and ED seemed exceptionally well made. The difference between them can truly be described as night and day. Much to my surprise, some of the sound effects (especially during battles) are recycled from the Gundam SEED series. Putting the music aside, the seiyu in Sora wo Kakeru Shoujo is nothing but big names. Some of these talented seiyu include: Jun Fukuyama (Lelouch from Code Geass, Watanuki from xxxHOLIC), Ami Koshimizu (Horo from Spice and Wolf), Mai Nakahara (Nagisa from Clannad), Rie Tanaka (Lacus from Gundam SEED), Akira Ishida (Athrun from Gundam SEED), just to name a few.
There are many occasions from Sora wo Kakeru Shoujo and its spin off manga series that will remind us of Code Geass, one of the most successful series that Sunrise recently produced. While the parallelism may not be obvious to some at first (beside the undeniable evil Lelouch/Leopard’s laugh), it was hilarious to see Leopard stated that if he is a human he would look like Lelouch. Check it out here. http://i527.photobucket.com/albums/cc354/KaminaKun/lelopard.jpg It is from the official manga, not a fanart, although there are plenty of cute looking GIF with a Lelouch/Leopard mix all over the net right now. read more
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Reikaku
34 of 49 people found this review helpful
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26 of 26 episodes seen
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| Overall |
7 |
| Story |
6 |
| Animation |
7 |
| Sound |
7 |
| Character |
6 |
| Enjoyment |
7 |
| It's tough to be a king without a crown |
You know how you watch some shows for deep story, while other you watch it because of the interesting characters or just because it looks like a high quality product. To be frank, Sora Kake is neither of them. Yet, it is quality. Quality indeed, but on a very different department.
One crucial thing that you must understand is that in Sora Kake things just happen. You don’t ponder about it and much less question it. It just is. The Girl who leapt through space is a show filled with idiocy and ridiculous situations leading to more ridiculous events ultimately leading to some conclusion. However, Sora Kake is a special case you see, because in here being that random it isn’t a bad thing after all. You can say that it is one of those times that you may call a show stupid yet enjoyable.
In Sora Kake we are presented with several anime references such a Code Geass, Gundam, Gainax to name a few. In addition, we can see anime cliché are all over the place for example: girl with superpowers, the chosen one, friends who later becomes foes, evil villain who wants to act as god, mentally disturbed teenagers, and even coming from the dead to list a few. Think back on those typical anime moments and slap them together into a typical mecha show in space featuring comedy, girls with tight suits, people with funky hair styles and deliberate use of English language which would make any non-Japanese feel uncomfortable. Mixed them all up add Jun Fukuyama and you get Sora Kake. That's exactly what Sora Kake is. But you know what? As weird as it may sound, it isn't such a bad thing.
It should be clear that the major attraction of the show is a megalomaniac AI named Leopard (Lelouch). His innumerable rabid rants, rambling, delusions of grandeur and his epic Lelouch-like lines always makes the day. So don’t be misled by the title. The show is really about Leopard. He makes the show entirely, without him there is no Sora Kake.
For obvious reasons Sora Kake is categorically a hit or miss. Simple as it sounds, you either like it or you don’t. The chances of you liking it will be slimmer if you aren’t a fan of randomness and close to zilch if you are unfamiliar with Code Geass which is a must before Sora Kake. If for some inexplicable reason you’re looking for something deep, amazing character development, and complex story in Sora Kake you aren’t watching this show correctly. You are looking in the wrong place and even the wrong planet or galaxy. Thus I strongly recommend you stay far away from Sora Kake if you are unfamiliar with those titles because you just won’t’ be able to enjoy it at all.
To be summarize, you’re watching Sora Kake for laughs, the randomness, fanservice and to see how far Sunrise can push it while keeping the show as amusing as they can. I believe that we should all deem Sora Kake Shoujo as a product built around absurdity and pure LULZ made only for that purpose. I, for one, enjoyed the ride.
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ddrcrono
21 of 52 people found this review helpful
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5 of 26 episodes seen
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| Overall |
8 |
| Story |
8 |
| Animation |
9 |
| Sound |
7 |
| Character |
9 |
| Enjoyment |
8 |
There is no doubt that Leopard is the character who makes this series. Don't get me wrong, it's not like the other characters are totally uninteresting, but his Lelouch-like rants and megalomania (even as an AI) single-handedly raise the score of this show by a full point.
Don't watch this if you're looking for a lot of plot intricacy or subtlety, I found that the pacing can be a little ADD-mode sometimes. Then again that might be exactly what you're looking for.
This series has been somewhat episodic so far, though there is obviously some buildup for a larger underlying plot. In the most recent episodes it seems like we might be beginning to see the forming of something a little bigger. Despite being fairly light-hearted and silly so far, I'm inclined to think that things are going to get a little more serious eventually.
In short, it's an entertaining show to watch, not exactly time for deep-thinking, and it's a great way to get a weekly dose of Lelouch. ;) read more
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Whoicanbe
1 of 8 people found this review helpful
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13 of 26 episodes seen
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| Overall |
3 |
| Story |
3 |
| Animation |
8 |
| Sound |
5 |
| Character |
2 |
| Enjoyment |
1 |
Now keep in mind i'm reviewing this series, with it essentially only half watched, and this is a one of the few reviews i HAVE written. I will most likely be revising this a little as i will finish watching this...however i don't expect it to change much of anything as i the feeling i have really just makes me want to stop before it gets worse. So before you hit that not helpful button, take a moment, to stop, think and ask yourself these questions.
Was there a story? Did they execute it well or not at all?
How was the art? Better or worse then anything i've seen before?
How was the sound? Did i like the Voice Actors selected for this series?
Were the opening and ending songs likable enough for me to search for the band itself? How was the music between each scene itself, did it work or was it over the top or simply was corny as all fuck?
Did i truly enjoy this series, or did i just hop on the happy train and let them shove laughing gas down my throat?
All legit questions you should ask before saying a review is helpful or not, or even if you actually liked a series.
The story, is....simply isn't there. You jump from one point to another with no decisive or even reasonable conclusion from a previous incident. I looked over the first few episodes just to see if i wasn't actually paying attention, but it was as i thought the first time i watched them. It simply isn't there, you have your background, your setting, your characters, all in the right place at the right time, not doing the right thing...this is not supposed to happen normally no? But it does, and there is NO excuse, they had ample chances to recover by episode 10 yet; one filler and one half filler and you see some major mistakes.
The art is actually surprisingly good, more so even if you've watched as many as i have, which all in all isn't really alot. It's superior to much of the artwork, backgrounds that i've seen. However it does have it's slip ups here and there, but that's to be expected in any show, nothing is perfect.
OP, ED and everything inbetween, it's a listen to mem, but forget. Not memorable what-so-ever. The VA's were spectacular choices, and kinda is a real downer when you get some real talent mixed together and then instead of mixing carefully like you would stew, or soup to make sure it doesn't burn. They casually tossed around and just left there and waited till it was done.
Ah the characters the character that brings this up by a solid point itself is Leapard, he hands down has the utmost amount of details around that are actually clear, and precise. Kannagi Itsuki is the second better of the two, and in my opinion the real main character of the series, though she has a serious martyr complex which tends to get on ones nerves quite fast unless you're into that type of thing.(IMO though i do like her character, I just wish she was more reasonable with her decision making.) Honoka Kawai...almost sounds like a bad pun...but with a good character making solid strides to a round character instead of a hexagon. Now we get to the one I absolutely detest...the famous 'I'm the hero of story so therefore everything i say or do must happen. If i say it needs love...(poof) it needs love, if i say it needs to be beaten down...(poof) we somehow manage to see some spectacular feat of shear amazing and raw stupidity.' This my friends and haters is Shishidou Akiha, the character this story centralizes around. The other characters are hardly worth noting for praise or otherwise pushing into a chamber of dread. They make solid progress as any normal character does, and then manage to revert to their original character which all in all is dissapointing if anything but not completely unheard of in a practical character make or break.
Enjoyment is...well not really any at all, I decided to watch this on a whim because it sounded like it would be a pretty decent series if not to enjoy itself, but to kill some time, I even looked at the reviews which i've only gotten into recently so i was expecting something but sadly i must say that i had freaking face palm with my mouthopen and almost faceplanted my keyboard by episode 8. Was quite shocking to see a show so aimless, as many first time writers stories. This is also from Sunrise and Bandai two very big names instead and out of the anime business. Quite frankly that was more dissapointed then the show itself.
Overall, this show really had something, but with reused sound effects, no character or story direction, and even incosistantsy all around, this show is something you should really avoid, though if you're gonna test your luck to see if it's actually enjoyable to you. More power to you, however it is doubtful if you have the eye for details as i do.
Everything said and done, with a half-done review, this gets a 3, it's most redeeming feature so far being its art, its unlikely it has anything beyond that. read more
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Thrudgelmir
8 of 90 people found this review helpful
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4 of 26 episodes seen
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| Overall |
4 |
| Story |
5 |
| Animation |
7 |
| Sound |
4 |
| Character |
1 |
| Enjoyment |
5 |
I watched 4 eps of this series and start to understand my friend's feeling for dropped this series right from ep 1
While the art somewhat acceptable good, the ED is just average, and the OP of Ali Project just ruin my mood whenever i heard it.
The story ,till episode 4 still very hard to grasp what going on and we only showed some nonsense crap.
Character is a bunch of idiots, it take a slowpoke like me till ep 4 to realize the main heroin is super MORON, thick-head, over-react,illogical. Truthfully, she and Luke from first part of Tale of Abyss can make a good pair.
I swear the only thing keep me from drop this series coz His Majesty Lelouch's reincarnation : LEOPARD !! This brain colony always make me laugh when i see him, While still can't escape from moron trend of series, he somehow able to retain some of his previous life's qualify; hearing him yelling would be a good laugh. But overall, even His Majesty can't save this entire series. read more
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damix201
0 of 13 people found this review helpful
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8 of 26 episodes seen
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| Overall |
10 |
| Story |
10 |
| Animation |
9 |
| Sound |
9 |
| Character |
10 |
| Enjoyment |
10 |
i believe this is agreat anime from what ive seen but i think it should be rrated 17+ in the last episode i watched i saw a couple characters breasts
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