Eden of the East
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is a Japanese anime
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 television series, which premiered on Fuji TV's noitaminA
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 timeslot on April 9, 2009. Created, directed and written by Kenji Kamiyama
Kenji Kamiyama
, born on March 20, 1966 in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese anime director. He has worked regularly with the anime studio and production enterprise, Production I.G, such as his work on Jin-Roh, Patlabor, Blood: The Last Vampire, and for whom he has directed the Ghost in the Shell: Stand...

, it features character designs by Chika Umino and animation production by Production I.G. Based on an original story by Kamiyama, it is the first original noitaminA series.

A compilation of the TV series, Eden of The East Compilation: Air Communication, had a limited theatrical release on September 26, 2009. Two other theatrical films have also been released. Eden of the East Movie I: The King of Eden was released in Japan on November 28, 2009 and the second movie, Eden of the East the Movie II: Paradise Lost, was released on March 13, 2010. The TV series and both films have been licensed for release in North America
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 by Funimation Entertainment
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. On December 27, 2010, the series made its North American debut on the FUNimation Channel
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.

Series

On Monday November 22, 2010, ten missiles strike against uninhabited areas of Japan, claiming no victims. This apparent terrorist act is referred to as "Careless Monday" and disregarded by most people. The series begins three months later, on Sunday February 13, 2011, with a young Japanese woman named Saki Morimi visiting Washington D.C. as part of her graduation trip. When she gets into trouble, a mysterious Japanese man, who introduces himself as Akira Takizawa, helps her through it. The man appears to have no memory and is completely naked, carrying only a gun and a cell phone charged with ¥8.2 billion in digital money. While they are coming back to Japan, they learn that a new missile has hit their country.

Akira discovers that his phone is part of a game and that he himself is one of the participants. The game consists of twelve individuals, dubbed Seleção (Portuguese
Portuguese language
Portuguese is a Romance language that arose in the medieval Kingdom of Galicia, nowadays Galicia and Northern Portugal. The southern part of the Kingdom of Galicia became independent as the County of Portugal in 1095...

: "Selection"), who are given ¥10 billion to "save" Japan in some way. The Seleção are able to use the phone operator, Juiz (Portuguese
Portuguese language
Portuguese is a Romance language that arose in the medieval Kingdom of Galicia, nowadays Galicia and Northern Portugal. The southern part of the Kingdom of Galicia became independent as the County of Portugal in 1095...

: "Judge"), to fulfill any kind of order for a price. However, if the money is used up completely or for selfish purposes, the individual will be eliminated.

The title of the series comes from the name of a cell phone application developed by several of Saki's friends, which provides an advanced online image recognition and social networking service. The Eden of the East software can almost immediately recognize and provide details about nearly any object, allowing users to submit images and comments to use as data for future recognition.

As the series progresses, Akira discovers that Juiz is a computer system. He also learns one of the Seleção was the one who ordered missiles to be fired in Japan and the reason he erased his own memories was linked to Careless Monday. The same Seleção member decides to launch missiles towards Japan again but is intercepted by Akira who orders missiles to intercept the incoming missiles, utilizing Eden to provide interception data. Akira decides that the only way to save Japan is to lead it and uses his money to crown himself as the King of Japan and erase his own memory.

The King of Eden

The first film starts with Saki arriving in New York to look for Akira. She muses over the past six months, revealing that Akira disappeared after brainwashing himself again, leaving her only his Seleção phone and a message to meet him where their journey began.

As she searches for Akira, several of the Seleção are monitoring him as well. Number 6 is revealed to be a film enthusiast who is trying to orchestrate Akira's death and catch it on camera. Saki's friends at the Eden of the East project have found their software turned into a successful small business due to global recognition of the software's role in stopping the missile attacks. Images of Akira pointing at the missiles and instructing for them to be shot down have widely circulated across the globe, making him a folk hero dubbed the "Air King".

Saki visits Brooklyn overlooking the east river and where the Twin Towers used to be. She tries to re-create the scene from a picture Akira took on his cellphone in Japan when they were on a ferry and the background reminded them of the 9-11 site and encounters him there. She explains his past and role as a Seleção, and his quest to become King of Japan.

After Number 6 repeatedly attempts to assassinate Akira and Saki, the pair are rescued by Number 11. Shortly after, Number 1 discovers the location of a truck convoy carrying individual Juiz units for each Seleção member, and orders several of them to be destroyed via missile. Number 11 sacrifices her truck to save Akira's, cutting her link to Seleção. The film ends with Saki and Akira on a flight back to Japan.

Paradise Lost

This film picks up from the end of the first film, with Saki and Takizawa on the flight back to Japan provided by No.11. While on the flight, Takizawa has a nightmare during which his Seleção phone attacks him. He wakes up just as the flight attendant approaches him with an "Air King" shirt, just as ordered by No.2 before Mononobe had his Juiz unit destroyed. Takizawa and Saki land in Tokyo, only to be escorted off by the supporters of the late Iijima. Iijima's wife calls Takizawa a disgrace to Iijima and is determined to have Takizawa's DNA tested. She intends to keep Takizawa in her custody until a hearing regarding Takizawa's terrorism plots is held a few days later. Takizawa, however, manages to escape with the help of one of the AKX20000, the newly renamed 20000 NEETs who helped Takizawa save Japan twice over from the missile crisis of Careless Monday and subsequent attacks.
Due to the events of the previous film, Takizawa has been alerted to Mononobe's attempt to destroy the Juiz units of the other Seleção, and remarks that he would not be able to do anything without the support of his Juiz unit. He gets into contact with Hirasawa and the rest of Eden of the East and learns that they have, in fact, already been tracing the Juiz units after learning of Mononobe's intentions via the phone logs intercepted by Itazu. Takizawa leaves to intercept the trailer that carries his Juiz unit, but not before telling Saki to help locate his mother, whom he suspects to be the woman with the umbrella he saw on Careless Monday.
Saki and Osugi use the Eden of the East system to search for the owner of the Mameshiba, the dog the woman left behind when she was presumably running away from Takizawa. They successfully locate the woman, named Aya, at a Thai restaurant and proceed to ask her if she is Takizawa's mother. In the restaurant, Osugi discovers a photo of Iijima and a visibly-pregnant Aya, taken about twenty years earlier at the amusement park Saki and Takizawa visited in the previous film. Osugi suspects that Takizawa may really be the illegitimate child of Iijima. At this point, the secret police who were investigating Eden of the East under Mononobe's order find them. Aya and Saki escape the restaurant via a back door, while Osugi stays behind to delay the police, in order for Saki to get confirmation from Aya that Takizawa is indeed Iijima's illegitimate child. Saki never gets a firm confirmation, but since Aya knows that Takizawa was abandoned with 500 yen, she is convinced that Aya is indeed Takizawa's mother. Saki contemplates calling Takizawa with the information but cries when she realizes that she would probably never see Takizawa again once he knew that her job was done. Osugi, having been released by the secret police, tells her then to go meet with Takizawa and tell him in person.
Meanwhile, Takizawa and the rest of the East of Eden team successfully intercept the trailers carrying the Juiz units while the drivers are on a break. The trailers containing Juiz units for Seleção No.1 and No.9, Mononobe and Takizawa, are seized. This ensures that Mononobe does not attempt to fire a missile to destroy Takizawa's Juiz unit, as he would risk destroying his unit as well. The four granddaughters of Mr. Outside look on and wonder if they should intervene in this act, which has gone against the game rules, and inform Mr. Outside. However, one of them warns that it is also against the rules to inform Mr. Outside, as he himself is also a participant in this game. After the group commandeers the trailers, Hirasawa leaves to attempt to locate Mr. Outside. Itazu has identified Mr. Outside as Ato Saizo after spotting No. 3's order for "Snacks for Saizo."
Takizawa and the gang drive the two trailers to the Iijima house. Takizawa apologizes for giving them the slip earlier. Iijima's wife questions Takizawa about his motives for claiming to be Iijima's son. Just then, Mononobe shows up and requests a private conversation with Takizawa. Mrs. Iijima, who is not a participant in the game and is unaware of it, is both confused and frustrated, but lets them use Iijima's study room anyway. Once inside, Mononobe remarks that he has indeed lost the game, and that Takizawa is the winner. Mononobe admits that he did not really have a use for the Seleção phones, as all he really needed to accomplish his dreams were position and negotiation skills, both of which he already has. His plans for stopping Takizawa were also not very effective, as Takizawa has managed to defeat him at every turn, even taking his Juiz unit. He offers Takizawa a deal in which Takizawa gets the remainder of his net money in cash and the investigation for Eden of the East called off, in exchange for Takizawa permanently leaving Japan. As Takizawa is considering the deal, Saki arrives and calls Takizawa on his phone. Saki tells Takizawa the whole story as Takizawa looks at her from the balcony outside the study. After the call, Takizawa returns to Mononobe, who remarks that Takizawa must have finally learned of his father's identity. Takizawa is surprised that Mononobe knew all along, and rejects his deal. Takizawa instead decides to carry out one final act with all the remaining funds on his phone which were set aside for his ascension to the throne.
Meanwhile, Hirasawa finally finds Ato Saizo, who appears to be an old man driving a private owned taxi. Hirasawa has a conversation with Ato Saizo and asks him the purpose of the game, why they are playing it and how the Seleção were chosen. Hirasawa discovers that all of the Seleção had, at one point, been passengers in Saizo's cab. Saizo had asked each of them how they would spend 10 billion yen to improve the country if it was given to them. All of the Seleção were chosen this way except for Takizawa, who was chosen because Saizo was intrigued by a conversation he'd had with Takizawa after buying a newspaper from him.
Takizawa asks Juiz to make a simultaneous call to all the mobile phones in Japan. In the call, he declares himself to be the terrorist behind the Careless Monday and subsequent missile attacks, and makes a final demand. He orders the older working generations to cooperate with the younger generations to make Japan a better place, or suffer the ultimate loss--the loss of Japan's young working population--not unlike the disappearance of the 20,000 NEETs he engineered previously. To prove his power, he uses Juiz to send a single yen in digital credit to every phone connected to call. Finally, Takizawa calls for all the NEETs to gather at Eden of the East.
Upon witnessing this call, Ato Saizo reaches for his Seleção phone, No.12, and makes one final call to all the remaining Seleção--excluding Yuki, who broke his phone. He tells the Seleção, in response to Takizawa's call, that they have all done well and that Japan has become a better place as a result of their actions. He declares them all winners and wishes for them to continuing to be saviors for Japan. He then transmits a series of tones, which wipe their memories. He then explains to Hirasawa that this is the only way that the Seleção can be truly removed from the game. Hirasawa is angry that Saizo would toy with the lives of the Seleção like this and attacks him, but Saizo easily overpowers him despite his age. Hirasawa is then thrown out of the taxi and Saizo speeds off.
Back at the mansion, Mononobe leaves in his car and encounters Yuki at the gate. Yuki, whose memories were not erased, is on his way to kill Takizawa. However, Mononobe no longer remembers Yuki. Yuki, infuriated at Mononobe's failure to recognize him, pulls a gun. Mononobe panics and drives his car directly at Yuki. Yuku fires at Mononobe through the windshield, but is struck by the car, which crashes offscreen. Takizawa leaves the house and finds the Eden of the East team, minus Hirasawa, waiting for him outside. He wonders why the memory wipe did not work on him and speculatees that it may be because he already used it on himself twice. He tells the team that there is still something he must do, and leaves on foot. Saki runs after him and asks him to promise to return to them after he has finished whatever it is that he needs to do. Saki then kisses Takizawa.

Saki's narration, over a montage of subsequent events, tells that that was the last time any of the team saw Takizawa.

After the end credits, during which scenes from the TV series play on a Selecao phone's screen, Takizawa finally catches up with Mr. Outside while catching a cab in Tokyo. Mr. Outside asks Takizawa what would he do with ten billion yen. Takizawa accuses Mr. Outside of becoming senile and slaps his face with a green slipper. Mr. Outside drops the act, and the two drive off into the night as Takizawa discusses their future plans.

Characters

He lost his memory during a brain washing program. He meets Saki Morimi in Washington D.C., appearing naked and only carrying a handgun and a cellphone. When he helps her out because she threw a coin in the grounds of the White House
White House
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 and is questioned by the police, she gives him her coat, scarf and hat. He has a very modern cell phone with the phrase "noblesse oblige" printed on it and 8.2 billion yen in digital money credit. When he makes his first call, a female voice claiming to be Juiz answers. She sends him a map that marks an apartment building where he is apparently staying. In his apartment, he finds guns and many different passports which seem to all belong to him. Saki returns after realizing she left her passport in the coat she gave him and the two decide to return to Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

 together. According to his passport, he lives in Japan
Japan
Japan is an island nation in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south...

, in Toyosu
Toyosu
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, his name is Akira Takizawa and he was born on January 7, 1989 and is therefore 22 years old making him one day younger than Saki Morimi.


Saki is in her last year in university. She is 22 years old, born on January 6, 1989. After her parents died she lived with her married elder sister and her baby. She visited New York City
New York City
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 as part of her graduation trip with her friends and after visiting Washington D.C. alone, she meets Akira Takizawa who helped her out when she threw a coin in the grounds of the White House
White House
The White House is the official residence and principal workplace of the president of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., the house was designed by Irish-born James Hoban, and built between 1792 and 1800 of white-painted Aquia sandstone in the Neoclassical...

 and is questioned by the police. After noticing that she left her passport in the coat she gave to Akira, she follows him and then decides to go back with him to Tokyo
Tokyo
, ; officially , is one of the 47 prefectures of Japan. Tokyo is the capital of Japan, the center of the Greater Tokyo Area, and the largest metropolitan area of Japan. It is the seat of the Japanese government and the Imperial Palace, and the home of the Japanese Imperial Family...

, Japan
Japan
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. She plans to work in the company that her brother-in-law used to work for, because she is ashamed of living off their money. She could only go to college with the aid of her sister and her brother-in-law. Her ability to enhance the value of junk items has been one of the main reasons for Eden's success.

Eden of the East
Eden of the East started out as a small recycling group, but has quickly turned into a springboard for a successful commercial website, thanks to Micchan's revolutionary image recognition engine that resides in Eden website and Saki's ability to improve the value of any item, including junk. Soon, the site's ability to work on phones attracted many people as members, inclusive of students. It has also grown into a popular matchmaking site. The notable members of the Eden of the East project are:, a friend of Saki who holds unrequited love for Saki. He is voiced by Takuya Eguchi
Takuya Eguchi
is a Japanese male seiyū from Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan and is affiliated with 81 Produce.-Anime:2008*Live On Cardliver Kakeru 2009*Eden of the East *Tatakau Shisho - The Book of Bantorra 2010...

 in Japanese and by Michael Sinterniklaas
Michael Sinterniklaas
Michael Tremain Sinterniklaas is a Dutch American actor, voice actor, ADR Director and script writer who has worked for Viz Media, Bandai Entertainment, Funimation Entertainment, DuArt Film and Video, 4Kids Entertainment, and Tripwire Productions...

 in English;, the de facto leader of Eden of the East. His ultimate goal is to create a paradise for NEET
NEET
NEET is a government acronym for people currently "not in education, employment, or training". It was first used in the United Kingdom but its use has spread to other countries, including Japan, China, and South Korea...

s. He is voiced by Motoyuki Kawahara in Japanese and by J. Michael Tatum
J. Michael Tatum
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 in English;, nicknamed , a shy and frank girl who is a very talented programmer and is the one who programmed the Eden of the East's image recognition system. She is voiced by Ayaka Saitō
Ayaka Saito
is a Japanese voice actress who voiced Momiji Sohma in Fruits Basket, Tomoka Rana Jude in Girls Bravo, and Mitsukuni Haninozuka in Ouran High School Host Club.-TV anime:*Boogiepop Phantom as Akane Kojima...

 in Japanese and by Stephanie Sheh
Stephanie Sheh
Stephanie Ru-Phan Sheh is a Chinese-American voice actress, a writer, and a story editor who has worked for Geneon Entertainment, Bang Zoom! Entertainment, Bandai Entertainment, Media Blasters, NYAV Post, FUNimation Entertainment, and Viz Media...

 in English;
  • , a prodigious yet reclusive hacker
    Hacker (computer security)
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     that the Eden club nicknamed "Panties" based on an alternate reading of the Kanji in his name. He is voiced by Nobuyuki Hiyama
    Nobuyuki Hiyama
    is a Japanese voice actor currently affiliated with Arts Vision.-Profile:* Sometimes credited as: Shuji Hiyama , Osamuyuki Hiyama * Year Enrolled into the Voice-Acting Industry: 1987...

     in Japanese and by Newton Pittman
    Newton Pittman
    Newton Pittman is an American actor, musician and voice actor working for Funimation Entertainment, best known for playing Zwei in Phantom ~Requiem for the Phantom and Panties in Eden of the East.-Personal life:...

     in English.


Seleção

Seleção No. 1.
The main antagonist. He is one of the executives of the ATO Institution and is the one who reveals to Takizawa about Mr. Outside and Takizawa's past. His ultimate ambition is not only to win the game, but to replace Mr. Outside himself. According to him, Japan is in a state of apathy caused by the economic prosperity it has obtained since the end of World War II
World War II
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, and the strong political influence from countries like the United States into their society, thus he plans to "save" the country by rallying the population with a wide scale terrorist attack. However, Akira and the NEETs recruited by him managed to foil his plans twice. In the King of Eden movie, he is assigned by the Japanese police Public Security Dept to begin an internal investigation of the Eden of the East group, which has been involved with Akira Takizawa's activities. Using his connections with the government, he intends to pass the "100% Inheritance Tax Bill" in order to combat Akira's plan with the NEETs. In Paradise Lost, he reveals that he plans to overthrow the current government and install a more powerful one at the cost of individual freedom. After his memory is wiped when Mr. Outside ends the game, Mononobe crashes his car after being shot at by a crazed Yuuki. It is unknown whether he survives or not.


Seleção No. 2.
Another Seleção working with Mononobe and Yuuki. He seems to care very little about Mr. Outside's "game" and wishes simply for it to be over as soon as possible. He claims he has not spent any of the 10 billion yen he was given. In the King of Eden movie, he begins to make his move, by making Takizawa the main figure of a major trend and idol. He is responsible for marketing Takizawa as the "Air King", with advertisements and merchandise depicting Akira's pose while averting the missile crisis. Ultimately he plans to have Takizawa sacrificed as a martyr and hero of Japan. He is eliminated from the game when Mononobe destroys his trailer. He also loses his money when Mononobe arranges to have him investigated by tax auditors.


Seleção No. 3
Seleção 3 is an elderly purple-haired woman who plays a minor role in the series, only appearing in cameo roles. She is first revealed in the first film, and then actually makes her first call to Juiz in the second film to order some food. It is revealed at the end of the film that she is in fact hospitalised, and graciously thanks Mr. Outside for the game.


Seleção No. 4.
A detective in Japan
Japan
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. After spending almost all of his money without accomplishing the mission given by Mr. Outside, he steals Akira's cellphone in order to take possession of his cash, but his plans are thwarted when he is informed by Juiz that a Seleção's money can only be used by its rightful owner. He is then killed by his wife while attempting to return the phone to Akira, but manages to warn him of how dangerous the game is before dying.


Seleção No. 5.
Hiura is a 52 year old former talented doctor specializing in neurosurgery. Due to an accident, his hands are unable to be used in surgeries that require precise accuracy and eventually resigns. Based on a former thought that the number of patients a doctor can help are limited, Hiura uses the cellphone to aim for the ideal treatment for all illnesses. He is eliminated by the Supporter after spending all of his money, and although he failed to save Japan, he tells Akira that he succeeded in his own mission. In The King of Eden movie, it's revealed that the Supporter didn't kill him; instead he erased his memories.


Seleção No. 6.
Naomoto appears in The King of Eden movie. He intends to film the "ideal movie" with Akira and Saki as the main characters, and to ultimately kill them in such a way that has never before been seen in film. For that reason, he causes them a lot of problems, especially for Saki, because he figures that the prince will come to save 'the damsel in distress'. His ill-conceived plot is foiled thanks to Shiratori's intervention. He is last seen in police custody in America.


Seleção No. 10.
The perpetrator responsible for the missiles fired on Careless Monday. Despite this, Yuuki is very meek and shows hesitation when forced to assist in the silencing of "Pants". He works for Mononobe as they have similar goals. Yuuki's motivation for Careless Monday was as an act of revenge against the society he hated. He was forced to work to support his ill parents and felt cheated by the system. In The King of Eden movie, he breaks his phone, in a bid to evade Mononobe who is tracking him, resulting in his elimination from the game. He soon becomes obsessed with getting revenge against Takizawa. Since he broke his phone, his memories are not erased when the game ends. However, he is run over by Mononobe's car when he attempts to murder Takizawa. It is unclear whether he survives or not.


Seleção No. 11.
Shiratori is president of a model agency by day; however by night she is actually a serial killer. She uses the cellphone to clean up evidence of her murders and cover up her crimes. She kills men by severing their penises ("Johnnies") with a cigar cutter. However, she only targets men who have victimized women, like rapists, and it is implied that she had been a victim herself, inspiring her current actions as a Seleção. In The King of Eden movie, she allies with Akira, saving him from various problems. She is eliminated from the game when she shields Akira's Juiz trailer from a missile launched by Mononobe with her own trailer. Her memories are presumably erased along with the other Seleção when the game ends.


Seleçao No. 12
A powerful businessman who helped build postwar Japan. He is also known as . An unseen and mysterious character who chooses twelve Japanese citizens as Seleção and gives them the special "Noblesse Oblige
Noblesse oblige
Noblesse oblige is a French phrase literally meaning "nobility obliges".The Dictionnaire de l’Académie française defines it thus:# Whoever claims to be noble must conduct himself nobly....

" phones. Mr. Outside gives the Seleção their mission to bring stability to Japan in whatever manner they wish. However, he will send a "Supporter" to kill any Seleção who uses up their money before they can complete their mission. The "Supporter" will also eliminate any Seleção who breaks any of the "rules" established by Mr. Outside, which include acting purely for self-interest or simply doing nothing with the phone for an extended period of time. Takizawa also noted that "Ato Saizo" is a pun for the Japanese pronunciation of "Outside." A football enthusiast, Saizo's inspiration for the Seleção name came from "Seleção", the Portuguese word for selection and a common nickname of Brazil's national team
Brazil national football team
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. Further evidence of Mr. Outside's enthusiasm for football is the Seleção's 'crest', which is in the style of a Brazilian escutcheon
Escutcheon
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. His identity is not revealed until Paradise Lost, who is now an elderly man who poses as a simple cab driver. All of the Seleção were passengers in his cab at some point, where he asked them how they would spend 10 billion yen with the exception of Takizawa [who had meet Atō Saizō when he stopped beside the taxi upon a bicycle]. After the events of the film, Saizo declares all of the Seleção are winners and has their memories erased to free them from the game. Takizawa manages to keep his memories, and tracks down Saizo so that they can work together to improve Japan. Saizo also has four female helpers who call him "grandpa" and assist him with the game.


A mysterious female voice who is connected to the twelve Seleção. She gives them information and provides for their requests to be answered, from bribing authorities to assassination orders. Her name comes from the Portuguese word for "Judge". It should be noted that the cellphones used to contact Juiz have a sword and a scales, which are symbols (normally used in courts) for justice and law. In episode 10, it is revealed that Juiz isn't an actual person, but an advanced artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence
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. In the King of Eden Movie, it is further revealed that Juiz is not one, but twelve artificial intelligences, each housed in a device disguised as a cargo trailer (originally these devices were stored in the facility Mononobe found, but they were removed, leaving behind large holes). When a Seleção is removed from the game, their trailer is scrapped, or alternately, a Seleção is removed if their trailer is destroyed. Judging by the differing reactions of the various Juizes, the AIs appear to be independent entities, but initialized from the same generative code base. However a woman with the same voice and manner of speech as Juiz is presented in episode 10, casting doubt on the artificial intelligence, and she is later revealed in the second movie to be one of four quadruplet granddaughters of Mister Outside, who facilitate the requests which are given to the Juiz units.


Seleção No. 7 and No. 8 have minor roles, No. 7 never being identified and No. 8 is revealed to be a middle-aged man in a suit who appears in a cameo at the end of the second film listening to Mr. Outside's closing statement of the game.

Production

The series was announced in 2008's 23rd issue of Hakusensha
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is a Japanese publishing company. It is headquartered in Chiyoda, Tokyo.The company mainly publishes manga magazines of various genres and is involved in certain series' productions in their games, original video animation, musical and their animated TV series....

's Young Animal
Young Animal
is a magazine in Japan that features seinen manga and scantily clad women. It is published by Hakusensha and issued on the second and fourth Friday of each month in saddle-stapled B5 format, selling for 310 yen...

manga
Manga
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 magazine, denoting Kamiyama's involvement as creator, director and writer and Umino's involvement as character designer. It was further announced that two theatrical films are also planned for the series, which is stated to premiere on November 28, 2009 and March 2010 respectively, after the television series ends its original run. In March 2009, it was also announced that the series would premiere on noitaminA on April 9, 2009. On March 19, 2009, the official website to the series relaunched with a trailer, which announced that the opening theme would be "Falling Down
Falling Down (Oasis song)
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" by English rock band Oasis
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, while the ending theme was "futuristic imagination" by Japanese band School Food Punishment
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is a four member Japanese band. They are currently signed onto Sony Music Japan's Epic Records Japan record label. The lyrics of each of the band's songs are written by lead vocalist and guitarist Yumi Uchimura.-Band history:...

.

On April 9, 2009, the series began its run of 11 episodes, to be followed by two films. Another film will be shown in theaters before the two films. It will be titled Eden of the East Compilation: Air Communication. It is a film retelling of the 11 episode TV series. The studio originally planned for a second season but decided instead that a pair of movies would be better.

Staff

  • Original concept, script, director: Kenji Kamiyama
    Kenji Kamiyama
    , born on March 20, 1966 in Saitama Prefecture, Japan, is a Japanese anime director. He has worked regularly with the anime studio and production enterprise, Production I.G, such as his work on Jin-Roh, Patlabor, Blood: The Last Vampire, and for whom he has directed the Ghost in the Shell: Stand...

  • Original character designs: Chika Umino
  • Character design: Satoko Morikawa
  • Music: Kenji Kawai
    Kenji Kawai
    , born April 23, 1957 in Shinagawa, Tokyo, is a Japanese music composer, for motion pictures, anime movies, video games and televised programs. He has contributed to the musical scores for numerous films from Japan and other countries in Asia, working in film genres as diverse as anime, horror,...

  • Chief animation director: Satoru Nakamura
  • Art director: Yusuke Takeda
  • Animation production: Production I.G

Reception

The Japanese release of the first DVD
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 volume debuted on July 29, 2009, in 23rd place on the Oricon
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 video charts with 4,394 copies sold. The first volume of the Blu-ray Disc
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 release was also released on that day, and debuted in 7th place on the SoundScan Japan Blu-ray Disc charts. The series has won numerous awards since its release, including the TV Feature Award at the 2009 Animation Kobe
Animation Kobe
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 festival and the best television series of the year award at the ninth annual Tokyo International Anime Fair
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The series received high marks for its first episode in the Anime News Network
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 Spring 2009 Preview Guide. Reviewers Theron Martin, Carlo Santos, and Casey Brienza each gave the first episode a rating of 4.5 out of 5, while Carl Kimlinger rated it a 5 out of 5.

In his review, Martin wrote that "this is not your normal anime series. If you're looking for the new season's most unusual entry, something well departed from all of the game adaptations, shonen action series, and cutesy romances, this one is it." Additionally, he praised the artistic aspects of "outstanding background art, appealing character designs, highly likeable lead characters, and a unique closer." He concluded that "this one does everything it can to draw viewers in with its first episode and get them to want to keep watching, and many will."

Santos commented that "there's only one reason this episode falls short of perfect: it's not until the end that the story really takes off", but also pointed out the "slick, expressive animation."

Brienza started her review saying "Well, what the heck; might as well be blunt right from the get-go: I loved it," but criticized the "hackneyed plot" and claimed it "has been ripped whole cloth from a Robert Ludlum
Robert Ludlum
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 novel." Ludlum is known as the author of The Bourne Identity. Her praise related to "the scrupulous, realistic detail of the Washington D.C. setting" and the "gentle, whimsical innocence" of "Chica Umino's character designs", as well as "the scatological humor... and tender hopes of the heroine" which reminds me a lot of Hayao Miyazaki."

Kimlinger, while admitting "I am not a fan of Kenji Kamiyama", stated the episode was "a weird and charming start to a weird and charming show." He wrote that "the first few minutes of Eden are some of the funniest in recent memory", and commented that "both leads have a conspicuous excess of likeability, and Kamiyama displays a mastery of smiling humanism that would have been unthinkable earlier in his career." Like Brienza, he pointed out that "the debt Eden owes to The Bourne Identity is considerable", but concludes that "the result is, in a word, superb."

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