Mou Hitotsu no Mirai wo.
A.U.F.L. : au Unlimited Future Laboratory / もうひとつの未来を. / Mou Hitotsu no Mirai o.
Genres: Sci-Fi | |
Studios: Production I.G, Steve N' Steven | |
Rating: 6.02 / 10 | |
Rank: #10071 | |
Popularity: #6791 | |
Users Listed: 10,524 | |
Users Scored: 4,576 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 03/14/2021 | |
Aired: December 11, 2013 – March 13, 2014 (Fall) | |
Type: ona | |
Source: original | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 3 |
Synopsis:
Within the sterile environment of a cutting-edge research facility, a team of scientists pushes the boundaries of communication. Their ambitious project involves a device capable of transmitting signals across time, a concept fraught with unpredictable consequences. A critical malfunction during an experimental activation triggers unforeseen ripples in the present, blurring the lines between past, present, and future for those directly involved. The narrative explores the personal impact of tampering with temporal mechanics, examining themes of causality, responsibility, and the fragility of established realities. As the scientists grapple with the ramifications of their creation, they must confront not only the scientific challenges but also the emotional toll of witnessing events outside of linear time.
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Characters:
- Kido, Daisuke (Main) - Voice Actors: Fukuyama, Jun
- Mizue, Yuu (Main) - Voice Actors: Sakura, Ayane
- Agent, NTT (Supporting)
- Fute (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Kakuma, Ai
Staff:
- Kamiyama, Kenji (Director, Script)
- Kanno, Yuugo (Music)
- Umino, Chica (Character Design)
Reviews:
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User Momoirooooo (Score: 7/10):
Mou Hitotsu no Mirai wo. is a short created by Production I.G. It is about time travel, time communication and a very nice message. Story, 6/10 - There isn't much of one. This Anime is more about the message. Additionally, it achieves that message without a plot. Art and Animation, 6/10 - Good. Addictive. Unique compared to I.G.'s other works. It wasn't anything amazing but the scenes with the blue haired girl were really nice. Sound, 6/10 - Voice acting is nothing special. However, the sound effects and OST were amazing and even made some scenes emotional and intense. Character, 5/10 - Again, we don't learn much. It's ratherabout what they do than who they are.nnEnjoyment, 7/10 - I enjoyed this a lot for what it was. It good have done great things if only just a little longer.nnOverall, 7/10 - I liked it a lot. I found this Anime to be wonderful and would recommend it to others seeking a short but fun Anime. It left me thinking about the future a lot.nnA similar Anime I would recommend would be Steins;Gate because it takes time travel and communications further in a good way. -
User SgtSalamander (Score: 6/10):
au Future Laboratory is a brief, technically impressive ONA with a unique premise that is worthy of a much longer run. Beginning with the story, it covers the tale of a laboratory which has developed a means of communicating with the future, and its experience as a victim of corporate espionage. Solid, uncomplicated, and unique, the story has good pacing for how short it is and is an interesting experience throughout. Though, this brevity does leave the whole thing feeling a little incomplete, even though the ending itself I feel is generally satisfying. The artis this anime's strong suit, which is very impressive both for how short it is and the relative obscurity in which it stands. The animation is clean and fluid, the character and tech design interesting and detailed, and the overall aesthetic both believable and just futuristic enough to feel advanced in a grounded way. In short, it is very pretty to look at. nn The sound is solid, meeting all standards of quality. nn This is also true for the characters, and though the total runtime isn't long enough for any them to get great development, the main duo of Kido and Mizue are my favorites among the cast for their believable working relationship and contrasting friendship. Overall, au Future Laboratory is a neat, impressive little experience, but it is bewildering that this ONA hasn't been given a full season run, and isn't an adaptation of something else like a manga or light novel. It just exists, on its own, in a vacuum, without any further action on it or extrapolation on its story. It's almost like it exists as a demonstration of a team's animation or storyboarding skill. In this way, it feels reminiscent of many much older OVAs from the 80s and 90s, which put out a brief experience like this as the beginning and end of the project. I'm not complaining here, as even though I would watch a fully realized version of this anime, they are using a formula which allows for creative original ideas like this, which would otherwise perhaps be passed over for production in many cases, to exist at all. It's just that I haven't really seen this strategy used by major studios since the early 2000s, and that alone would be enough to make this a thoroughly unique title. Give it a watch, as it is more than worth the little time needed to do so.