1. The Orbital Children (movies) - Anime News Network
Mitsuo Iso's The Orbital Children Anime Gets Netflix Release on January 28 (Nov 8, 2021) ... year, Ize Press, Yen Press' Korean content imprint, has you ...
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2. The Orbital Children | Dubbing Wikia - Fandom
The Orbital Children is a 2022 web anime original film series written and directed by Mitsuo Iso. Kenichi Yoshida provided the character designs for the anime.
The Orbital Children is a 2022 web anime original film series written and directed by Mitsuo Iso. Kenichi Yoshida provided the character designs for the anime and is also the animation director, while Toshiyuki Inoue is the main animator. The film's soundtrack was produced by Rei Ishizuka. The theme song, "Oarana," was written and composed by Vincent Diamante and performed by virtual rap singer Harusaruhi. The film was released in two parts in Japan for two weeks each, with Part 1 released on Ja
3. The Orbital Children Wiki - Fandom
Netflix announced in November 2021 that it had acquired the global distribution rights. On Netflix, The Orbital Children was released as a six-episode ...
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4. The Orbital Children (Anime) - TV Tropes
A six-episode sci-fi anime series created by Mitsuo Iso, which released on Netflix and as two parts in Japanese theaters in 2022.
The Orbital Children (known as Extra-Terrestrial Boys & Girls/Chikyuugai Shounen Shoujo in Japan) is a six-episode sci-fi anime series created by Mitsuo Iso, which released on Netflix and as two parts in Japanese theaters in 2022. It can be …
5. The Orbital Children (2022) - Letterboxd
In 2045, two children born on the moon and three kids from Earth try to survive after an accident on their space station leaves them stranded.
6. Mitsuo Iso's new anime The Orbital Children dares you to ... - Polygon
3 feb 2022 · Iso's latest centers on a group of five children in 2045 whose lives are brought together by a quirk of fate in the wake of a disaster. Touya, a ...
Now on Netflix, it’s a coming-of-age story for the human race
7. The Orbital Children (2022) - Rotten Tomatoes
Director: Mitsuo Iso ; Network: Netflix ; Genre: Sci-Fi , Anime ; Original Language: Japanese ; Release Date: Jan 28, 2022.
On a trip to space, children born on the moon and children from Earth meet at the Japanese-built Anshin space station.
8. Netflix drama review: The Orbital Children – Japanese anime is ...
2 feb 2022 · An asteroid collision with an orbiting space station leaves a handful of children stranded in space in Mitsuo Iso's new animated work, The ...
Stunning visuals mark out Netflix’s Japanese anime The Orbital Children but it gets bogged down in technobabble and lengthy periods in which very little appears to happen.
9. The Orbital Children TV Review | Common Sense Media
3 aug 2023 · Kids say (1 ):. The six-part series, which is released in Japan as a two-part film, ...
Space- and tech-themed anime has fantasy violence, nudity. Read Common Sense Media's The Orbital Children review, age rating, and parents guide.
10. The Orbital Children - On Netflix the net anime by Mitsuo Iso
10 nov 2021 · Presented yesterday at the Netflix Festival Japan 2021 event, the new anime created by Mitsuo Iso is presented to the whole world with the ...
Presented yesterday at the Netflix Festival Japan 2021 event, the new anime created by Mitsuo Iso is presented to the whole world with the first teaser trailer.
11. A Junior Guide to the Technological Singularity: The Orbital Children ...
9 feb 2022 · Randomly appearing on Netflix with little-to-no fanfare (that I noticed, anyway), The Orbital Children is one of those fantastic surprises ...
Randomly appearing on Netflix with little-to-no fanfare, The Orbital Children is one of those fantastic surprises…
12. Review: The Orbital Children [Netflix] - Japan Curiosity
21 mrt 2022 · The year is 2045, and AI and the internet is technology that is possible even ... Seeing him in episode 1 alone made me want to slap him.
The year is 2045, and AI and the internet is technology that is possible even in the cold void of space. When a large-scale accident happens on a brand new space station orbiting Earth, leaving a group of children from Earth and the Moon stranded in space, they are forced to use their own knowledge of internet, AI, social networking and drones to survive, hoping for rescue. But was what happened to their station an accident, intentional, or foretold? And what can these naïve children possibly do on a highly complicated piece of machinery orbiting the Earth?