4th Shot: The Adonis Capital of Time - Part 2

Summary Mirabelle is being hunted by Adonis who is wanted for several time-related crimes. Jing and Kir hatch a plan so they can try to infiltrate the castle and try to stop the clock.

S1.E4 ∙ 4th Shot: The Adonis Capital of Time - Part 2

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Ryûsei Nakao Mitsuki Saiga Joey Hood Ron Berry

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Genres : Action Adventure Fantasy Crime Animation

Release date : Jun 4, 2002

Countries of origin : Japan

Official sites : A.D. Vision Inc

Language : Japanese

Production companies : Aniplex Studio DEEN

Summary Mirabelle is being hunted by Adonis who is wanted for several time-related crimes. Jing and Kir hatch a plan so they can try to infiltrate the castle and try to stop the clock.

Details

Genres : Action Adventure Fantasy Crime Animation

Release date : Jun 4, 2002

Countries of origin : Japan

Official sites : A.D. Vision Inc

Language : Japanese

Production companies : Aniplex Studio DEEN

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Beyond the Heavens

Beyond the Heavens

Souten Kouro's story is based loosely on the events taking place in Three Kingdoms period of China during the life of the last Chancellor of the Eastern Han Dynasty, Cao Cao (155 - March 15, 220), who also serves as the main character. The Three Kingdoms period has been a popular theme in Japanese manga for decades, but Souten Kouro differs greatly from most of the others on several points. One significant difference is its highly positive portrayal of its main character, Cao Cao, who is traditionally the antagonist in not only Japanese manga, but also most novel versions of the Three Kingdoms period, including the original 14th century version, Romance of the Three Kingdoms by Luo Guanzhong. Another significant difference from others is that the storyline primarily uses the original historical account of the era, Records of Three Kingdoms by Chen Shou, as a reference rather than the aforementioned Romance of the Three Kingdoms novel. By this, the traditional hero of Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Liu Bei, takes on relatively less importance within the story and is portrayed in a less positive light. Yet, several aspects of the story are in fact based on the novel version, including the employment of its original characters such as Diao Chan, as well as anachronistic weapons such as Guan Yu's Green Dragon Crescent Blade and Zhang Fei's Viper Blade. A consistent theme throughout the story is Cao Cao's perpetual desire to break China and its people away from its old systems and ways of thinking and initiate a focus on pragmatism over empty ideals. This often puts him at odds with the prevalent customs and notions of Confucianism and those that support them.

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