Alternative TitlesEnglish: The Princess and the Pilot Synonyms: To Aru Hikuushi e no Tsuioku, Recollection of a Certain Airship Pilot Japanese: とある飛空士への追憶
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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Oct 1, 2011
Duration:
1 hr. 39 min. Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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StatisticsScore: 7.821 (scored by 4786 users)
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Both contain beautiful visuals. Both with a skilled male pilot who encounters battles in the sky.
They may not have a very similar feel to one another, with The Sky Crawlers being more slow paced and philosophical, but both movies are visually stunning and are about pilots with great dogfights.
Protagonists involved in aviation, soft love interactions. "To Aru Hikuushi" tends to be more adventurous, while "Sky Crawlers" is more dramatic.
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Both are great movies. The similar thing is the after feeling you get after watching both movies. You'd love how both main characters develop deep feelings for each other but they also both know they can't be with each other.
notable and powerful endings
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Both adventure series use a similar setting featuring traditional propeller airplane technology. Human relationships are charming and romantic, helped by a great soundtrack.
Ride the unfriendly skies.
Both anime explores the idea of aviation and takes it to a level that is entertaining to watch. Allison & Lillia and Toaru Hikuushi e no Tsuioku are both series involving the theme of adventure and the theme of aircrafts in the sky.
Both anime has comedy, drama, and romance that is formed between the main characters.
Both series also has some emotional and tender moments as military and fighting are involved.
Both anime are a great watch for those who are into the idea of aviation and adventure theme style art.
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These two movies permeate a particular atmosphere - an atmosphere comprised not with the emotions relative to that which is found in a jubilant romance, but rather the emotions relative and considered undeniably inevitable in that of an ephemeral relationship.
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Flying, airships, warring factions, royalty, and dogfights. Last Exile Ginyoku and Toaru Hikuushi share these characteristics. Combined with an engaging and memorable story. You will love both.
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Pilots in both adventure series are trusted with delivering an important female cargo.
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The love of flight and planes.
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both anime involvo a superb pilot with a quality that their respective societies find detestable in some way.
both also involve beautiful women who help the pilot in significant ways
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