Freedom Previsited

FREEDOM previsited
Freedom Previsited
Genres: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi
Studios: Sunrise
Producers: Bandai Visual
Licensors: Bandai Entertainment, Bandai Visual USA, Discotek Media
Rating: 6.38 / 10
Rank: #7967
Popularity: #10181
Users Listed: 3,622
Users Scored: 1,506
NSFW: No
Last Updated: 11/11/2020
Aired: October 27, 2006 (Fall)
Type: ova
Source: original
Age Rating: PG 13
Episodes: 1

Synopsis:

This collection offers a glimpse into the creative process behind *Freedom*, presented as a supplementary release from 2006. The included prologue provides an early look at the series' world and atmosphere, hinting at themes of personal struggle within a structured environment. Alongside the animated segment, the DVD features interviews with the production staff, offering insights into their approach to the project’s development. The overall experience presents a behind-the-scenes perspective, allowing viewers to explore the initial concepts and artistic intentions that shaped *Freedom*. It's an opportunity for those interested in understanding the genesis of the series beyond its main narrative.

Characters:

  • Takeru (Main) - Voice Actors: Namikawa, Daisuke

Reviews:

  • User Sidewinder51 (Score: 5/10):
    Rate a 5 English Subtitled Story Not only a tribute to the moon landing(sorry theorists, it happened.) but a reminder that we shouldn't relax. In other words, each step one stakes like on the moon jumps or kick-starts another. Slowly but surely we walk the path to our goal or flag. America while being gung ho(working together in Japanese terms) tends to forget about the present and live in the future. That necessary isn't a bad thing for it can bring new ideas to the table. Although, if we can slow our thinking and work with what we already have before kick starting the new thing more progresscan be made. When further progress is made only than can we joy of freedom for we would be done with that task. A statement to greed and being hot headed. nnArtnAn excellent choice by going with computer generated. Not only does this choice really emphasis to the anime's message but works with the setting as well.

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Related Anime/Manga:

  • Freedom (anime - Sequel)