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Aquarian Age: Juvenile Orion?




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Bunny13



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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:19 pm Reply with quote
um, im new to anime news network and i just got bored. but has anyone heard of juvinille orion(sorry if i spelt it wrong)? its not on the internet any where unless u google pics but its really good! Wink
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:29 pm Reply with quote
Why is it good? I've not heard of it myself, (there are a lot of things I haven't heard of, yet) though I expect someone else on this forum probably has, but please explain why you like it?
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PostPosted: Sat Jul 31, 2010 6:42 pm Reply with quote
chefneer wrote:
Why is it good? I've not heard of it myself, (there are a lot of things I haven't heard of, yet) though I expect someone else on this forum probably has, but please explain why you like it?


its so good. its about a girl named mana kirihara and her friends.
here i copied this off wikipedia for you:
The manga follows the story of 16-year-old Mana on an adventure through the Aquarian Age. A sixteen year old girl, Mana returns to her hometown to reunite with her childhood friend after having been gone for seven years. But her friend, Kaname, seems to have changed too while they've been apart.[1]

Mana's re-emergence soon sets off a series of events that alters the lives of Kaname and his best friend, Naoya. Classmates Isshin and Tsukasa, as well as their teacher Tomonori, find themselves drawn in as well. Soon, they all discover that they have a part to play in the "Aquarian Age" - a war that has been secretly raging for thousands of years. Now the future of the world depends on one girl and her destiny.[2]
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Well, I love Aquarian Age-Sign For Evolution but from your description that doesn't sound like it. There's also an OVA which was pretty mediocre and a live action movie. That's all I'm aware of in the franchise. I'd sure be interested in seeing it though, since it's a really cool universe.

The pics you've seen may have come from the RPG card game the whole franchise is based on.

Edit: This is all I could find on Jouvenile Orion.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 9:37 am Reply with quote
I've read the manga, which had lovely art, but the ending just confused me and felt rushed.
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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 9:55 am Reply with quote
manga#2661

Brocolli Books released the series in it's entirety a few years ago, before they closed down.
http://www.powells.com/biblio/17-9781932480108-2
I'd suggest checking around used book websites for it. It was fairly popular, so it's not super hard to find.

Discotek just announced the Aquarian Age movie for dvd
animenewsnetwork.com/news/2010-07-27/discotek-adds-2-galaxy-express-999-films-project-a-ko
Looking at the poster art, I think it might also have been based on the Orion manga.

edit- animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-02-16/live-action-aquarian-age-film-trailer-posted-online yup, it was so there's that option too Smile
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Like Mon Colle Knights and Monster Collection, Aquarian Age is based off of a card game. It was marketed for teenage boys, so the characters were bishojo. Juvenile Orion was an attempt at marketing it towards girls, hence the bishonen characters.

So the storyline was developed first through the card game, then the manga. I found it a bit cliche because it wasn't really a shojo manga, it was a surface attempt at one, a marketing attempt. I also found the story really confusing from the first two volumes so I dropped it.
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Bunny13



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 6:56 pm Reply with quote
Kruszer wrote:
Well, I love Aquarian Age-Sign For Evolution but from your description that doesn't sound like it. There's also an OVA which was pretty mediocre and a live action movie. That's all I'm aware of in the franchise. I'd sure be interested in seeing it though, since it's a really cool universe.

The pics you've seen may have come from the RPG card game the whole franchise is based on.

Edit: This is all I could find on Jouvenile Orion.




well it is a card game but i own all 5 books. me and my friend haven't been able to find any where u can read it online but its really good.
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Bunny13



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 6:58 pm Reply with quote
littlegreenwolf wrote:
I've read the manga, which had lovely art, but the ending just confused me and felt rushed.


yea it did end to fast, and they could have made it as long as naruto if they wanted, becuase mana dicided she wanted to try and take the aquarian age, but its still a good book.
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Bunny13



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PostPosted: Sun Aug 01, 2010 7:23 pm Reply with quote
Wooga wrote:
Like Mon Colle Knights and Monster Collection, Aquarian Age is based off of a card game. It was marketed for teenage boys, so the characters were bishojo. Juvenile Orion was an attempt at marketing it towards girls, hence the bishonen characters.

So the storyline was developed first through the card game, then the manga. I found it a bit cliche because it wasn't really a shojo manga, it was a surface attempt at one, a marketing attempt. I also found the story really confusing from the first two volumes so I dropped it.




well if you want i can try and explain what confused you(im not that great at explaining but i'll try), i read all the books and didn't get confused once so please tell me what confused you.
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I think it's good at the length it is. Leaves me wanting more, which is a nice change from many series that I wish would end already. -_- And it's not exactly like it stops in the middle of an arc or anything, just that there's a feeling of "This could continue, there's more we can learn about the world/characters!"

The only confusing thing I remember was that it was a bit hard to tell Itsuki and Tsukasa apart from each other in the first couple of books. That, and it seems like every character called each other by different names, so it was sometimes hard to understand which character they were talking about. There's a chart in the back of one of the volumes that really helped with that.

I'm kind of in love with Sakurako Gokurakuin's art as a consequence of reading this series. Which is probably not a good thing, since she tends to do hentai manga more than anything else, from what I've seen. -_-
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ZepysGirl wrote:
I think it's good at the length it is. Leaves me wanting more, which is a nice change from many series that I wish would end already. -_- And it's not exactly like it stops in the middle of an arc or anything, just that there's a feeling of "This could continue, there's more we can learn about the world/characters!"

The only confusing thing I remember was that it was a bit hard to tell Itsuki and Tsukasa apart from each other in the first couple of books. That, and it seems like every character called each other by different names, so it was sometimes hard to understand which character they were talking about. There's a chart in the back of one of the volumes that really helped with that.

I'm kind of in love with Sakurako Gokurakuin's art as a consequence of reading this series. Which is probably not a good thing, since she tends to do hentai manga more than anything else, from what I've seen. -_-



well tsukasa amou and naoya itsuki do look simaler but amou looks a little younger and more care free while itsuki looked older and more serious. and also they call each other different names because they all kno each other in a different way. like for instace mana dosnt really know everyone very well so she uses honorifics (like for example she calls tsukasa amou, amou-kun). and i do agree im glad is isnt as long as naruto but i do wish it was longer than 5 books.
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 12:34 am Reply with quote
Bunny13 wrote:
ZepysGirl wrote:
I think it's good at the length it is. Leaves me wanting more, which is a nice change from many series that I wish would end already. -_- And it's not exactly like it stops in the middle of an arc or anything, just that there's a feeling of "This could continue, there's more we can learn about the world/characters!"

The only confusing thing I remember was that it was a bit hard to tell Itsuki and Tsukasa apart from each other in the first couple of books. That, and it seems like every character called each other by different names, so it was sometimes hard to understand which character they were talking about. There's a chart in the back of one of the volumes that really helped with that.

I'm kind of in love with Sakurako Gokurakuin's art as a consequence of reading this series. Which is probably not a good thing, since she tends to do hentai manga more than anything else, from what I've seen. -_-



well tsukasa amou and naoya itsuki do look simaler but amou looks a little younger and more care free while itsuki looked older and more serious. and also they call each other different names because they all kno each other in a different way. like for instace mana dosnt really know everyone very well so she uses honorifics (like for example she calls tsukasa amou, amou-kun). and i do agree im glad is isnt as long as naruto but i do wish it was longer than 5 books.


I think the way I started telling them apart is by the difference in hair-antena, actually. xD That, and their eyes became much different. They really became defined over the series, but in the first volume they look pretty similar some times.

I know why they all call each other by different names, but at the time I just found it needlessly confusing. It was one of the first manga I'd ever read, and I didn't really understand that their levels of closeness were signified by what they called each other. Now that I know more about Japanese culture, and have read the series many times over, it's easy to follow.

I wish it was longer too, but like I said, that's better than wishing it would end. I'll take what I can get and be happy. Laughing
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PostPosted: Tue Aug 03, 2010 6:32 pm Reply with quote
ZepysGirl wrote:
Bunny13 wrote:
ZepysGirl wrote:
I think it's good at the length it is. Leaves me wanting more, which is a nice change from many series that I wish would end already. -_- And it's not exactly like it stops in the middle of an arc or anything, just that there's a feeling of "This could continue, there's more we can learn about the world/characters!"

The only confusing thing I remember was that it was a bit hard to tell Itsuki and Tsukasa apart from each other in the first couple of books. That, and it seems like every character called each other by different names, so it was sometimes hard to understand which character they were talking about. There's a chart in the back of one of the volumes that really helped with that.

I'm kind of in love with Sakurako Gokurakuin's art as a consequence of reading this series. Which is probably not a good thing, since she tends to do hentai manga more than anything else, from what I've seen. -_-



well tsukasa amou and naoya itsuki do look simaler but amou looks a little younger and more care free while itsuki looked older and more serious. and also they call each other different names because they all kno each other in a different way. like for instace mana dosnt really know everyone very well so she uses honorifics (like for example she calls tsukasa amou, amou-kun). and i do agree im glad is isnt as long as naruto but i do wish it was longer than 5 books.


I think the way I started telling them apart is by the difference in hair-antena, actually. xD That, and their eyes became much different. They really became defined over the series, but in the first volume they look pretty similar some times.

I know why they all call each other by different names, but at the time I just found it needlessly confusing. It was one of the first manga I'd ever read, and I didn't really understand that their levels of closeness were signified by what they called each other. Now that I know more about Japanese culture, and have read the series many times over, it's easy to follow.

I wish it was longer too, but like I said, that's better than wishing it would end. I'll take what I can get and be happy. Laughing




yea im glad that its not too long but im sad because its SO short.
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Kruszer wrote:
Well, I love Aquarian Age-Sign For Evolution but from your description that doesn't sound like it. There's also an OVA which was pretty mediocre and a live action movie. That's all I'm aware of in the franchise. I'd sure be interested in seeing it though, since it's a really cool universe.

The pics you've seen may have come from the RPG card game the whole franchise is based on.

Edit: This is all I could find on Jouvenile Orion.


Sign for Evolution takes place much earlier in the Aquarian Age than the OVA or Juvenile Orion, when Mindbreakers are still relatively rare, the Erasers are still doing reconnaisance, and girls from different factions can have lunch together without being accused of treason.

Conversely, Juvenile Orion takes place much later (just before the Polestar Empire commits its forces, if I remember correctly). Mindbreaker seductions have grown so costly (and involved so many high profile members) that the other factions have imposed death penalties for consorting with one, the Erasers - after launching a war of extermination - are pulling back, and people of the wrong gender have started demonstratng faction abilities (female Mindbreakers, male E.G.O members, etc.)

However, if you wanted to, you could treat them as entirely distinct. As far as I know, there isn't any book/movie/anime that covers the actual Aquarian Age war - just titles (like Juvenile Orion and Sign for Evolution) that cover specific incidents (for example, I believe the OVA/movie covers the initial attack by the Empire). Plus, the artist of Juvenile Orion had a more blatantly religious interpretation of the Darklore and Eraser factions than Sign for Evolution. Technically, though, they are supposed to be in the same continuity[/i][/b]
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