Now and Then, Here and There
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Now and Then, Here and There | |
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今、そこにいる僕 (Ima, Sokoni Iru Boku) |
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Genre | Adventure, Drama, Mecha, Military, Science Fiction, Shounen |
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Directed by | Akitaro Daichi |
Studio | AIC, Geneon Entertainment |
Network | WOWOWAXN-ASIA |
Original run | October 14, 1999 – January 20, 2000 |
No. of episodes | 13 |
Now and Then, Here and There (今、そこにいる僕 Ima, Sokoni Iru Boku?) is a Japanese 13-episode fictional anime series that was broadcast on Japanese TV from October 1999 to January 2000.
The plot centers around a young boy named Shuzo "Shu" Matsutani who meets a girl named Lala Ru. Though it starts off relatively lighthearted and carefree, it quickly becomes rather deep, giving insight into how war affects different people.
Even though the main characters are mostly all children, there is a fair amount of violence in this anime. This is not due to any overly explicit scenes, but rather to the fact that most acts of violence are committed amongst children, although some of the more disturbing scenes of violence and abuse toward the children are indeed committed by the adults. It is mostly non-comical; each episode has a very dark ambience, and the whole series portrays various acts of torture, brutal beatings, child rape, and murder. It is directed by Akitaro Daichi, who took a serious break from his otherwise happy shows.
Now and Then, Here and There has been released in the United States by Central Park Media as a region 1 DVD, consisting of a three disc set, containing all the episodes with Japanese and English audio tracks, subtitles and a few extras like storyboard clips. The DVD is rated for years 16 and up.
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[edit] Plot summary
"Because ten billion years' time is so fragile, so ephemeral... it arouses such a bittersweet, almost heartbreaking fondness." -Opening to Now and Then, Here and There
The story begins with Shuzo "Shu" Matsutani coming home from kendo practice, whereupon he sees a girl sitting atop of some unused factory smokestacks. He climbs up another smokestack close by, to try to talk to her - she is watching the sun set. Time seems to stop everywhere outside of the immediate area around the smokestacks, and giants snake robots appear to try to capture this girl, Lala Ru. They have come from 10 billion years from the future and Shu manages to get taken back with them to their time.
In this world, it seems that they have been fighting so long that the army Shu lands in the midst of has begun conscripting children into their armies, so they may indoctrinate them from a young age. The children are taken from their villages, and it has been said they can return once all the enemies have been defeated, after which they won't need to fight any more. They try to conscript Shu as well, but they underestimate his resolve - he wants to do what he believes is right, and not to be bowed into actions he thinks immoral. Also, in the future the Sun has grown into a red giant, so big that its close proximity to Earth has caused most of the water to have evaporated. It is now mostly a desert planet, and water is a rare commodity and highly sought after.
[edit] Main characters
- Shuzo 'Shu' Matsutani (松谷修造 Matsutani Shūzō; シュウ Shū): He is the protagonist of the series; accidentally teleported into the future from his 'home', Tokyo, he ends up having to fight in Hamdo's army, where many soldiers are mere children that have been captured from villages the army conquered. With his outsider attitude, he stands out from the crowd, having an unusual amount of kindness and manners in comparison to the other children. Despite being a kendo fighter he's extremely clumsy, overly enthusiastic, and overtly optimistic, which usually causes him trouble as he's often being tortured, interrogated, or otherwise getting in trouble. (Japanese Seiyū: Akemi Okamura, English VA: Ed Paul)
- Lala-Ru (ララ・ルゥ Rara Rū): The revolving point of the whole story is the child-like being that Shu encountered in the first episode; she has special water powers which can be invoked with her pendant, but she no longer wants these powers to be used by humans in general (she specifically does not want them to be used by Hamdo for his deeds). Apart from the fact that each use of these powers permanently weakens her physical state, she has also found that the initial gratitude people show for the use of these powers later turns violent when she refuses to use them. She rarely talks, nor does she show any emotion. (Japanese Seiyu: Kaori Nazuka, English VA: Lisa Ortiz)
- Hamdo(ハムド Hamudo): The mad king, who craves for Lala Ru in a kind of naive love, trying to care for her - when rejected by Lala Ru, he goes into raving fits, screaming at her, destroying things in the vicinity, but never hurting Lala Ru (though he does pull her hair). She has special powers involving water which on the desert planet is something he craves for, to make him achieve his ultimate victory.
- Abelia(アベリア Aberia): She's the commanding officer of Hamdo's army, and the only person admitted close to the emperor. He calls upon her for support and comfort, but also abuses her when she does not fulfill his needs, especially concerning the case of Lala Ru and military matters. She seems to be obsessed with helping him. It's presumed that this is because she loves him.
- Nabuca(ナブカ Nabuka): He is one of the children that have been previously captured by Hamdo and forced to fight as soldiers. He is a good soldier and seems to be loyal in a mixed sense; he is hoping that when he has fulfilled his duty, Hamdo will free him as promised. He's the leader of the group of soldiers that Shu gets assigned to and is one of his main 'contacts' among them, although they often dispute about philosophical aspects and fight each other. He resents Shu for having saved him while they were fighting. (Japanese Seiyū: Yuka Imai, English VA: Dan Green)
- Boo (ブゥ Bū): Another captured child, Boo follows along only because of Nabuca's promise that he will return home once the war is done. He fundamentally detests what he is doing (though he tries to deny it, including to himself), and is the one who eventually helps Shu to escape.
- Sara Ringwalt(サラ・リングワルト Sara Ringuwaruto): She was captured accidentally as she had been mistaken for Lala Ru; she meets Shu in a prison cell, being comforted by his ideas of everything working out all right in the end. Then, she gets abused and raped by some of the other (adult) soldiers and loses faith in what Shu said to her.
- Tabool(タブール Tabūru): One of the soldiers in Hamdo's army. He serves under Nabuca and is always trying to one-up his commander. He is from the same village as Nabuca. Having an almost identical history to Nabuca's, he shows a contrast in how war can affect people entirely differently. One of the few obvious antagonists in the series.
- Sis(シス Shisu): A respected member of the city-state Zari-Bars. She takes care of all of the orphans as though they were her own, and advocates living a peaceful life over attacking Hellywood.
[edit] List of episodes
- A Girl Admiring the Sunset
- A Boy and a Mad King
- A Feast in the Dark
- Discord
- Murder
- Disappearance in a Sandstorm
- Night of Flight
- Two Lone Souls
- In the Chasm
- Prelude to Chaos
- Eve of Destruction
- This Bloody Earth
- Now and Then, Here and There
[edit] Trivia
Shu also appears in the anime version of Legendz. Legendz is an entirely different series that is marketed towards young children. In addition, in Legendz Shu is from New York and his name is ordered in the Western order (given name, family name: "Shuzo Matsutani") in the Japanese version of the series (in the Japanese version of Now and Then, Here and There, his name follows the traditional Japanese order (family name, given name), Matsutani Shūzō).
[edit] External links
- Official Homepage
- IMDb entry
- AnimeNFO page
- Now and Then, Here and There (anime) at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia