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Experience the next generation of anime with Freedom in HD DVD/DVD twin format!
During routine maintenance on the lunar surface, Takeru finds a strange capsule containing a single photograph. Captivated by the enigmatic girl in the photo, he scours the city in vain for clues to her identity. In desperation, Takeru and friends turn to old man Alan - and are shocked by what he reveals. In search of the truth, Takeru and Kazuma escape Eden, but are soon pursued by mysterious robots. Will they head back to safety - or speed past the point of no return?
As the sci-fi adventure Freedom continues, the story expands and becomes much m
Experience the next generation of anime with Freedom in HD DVD/DVD twin format!
During routine maintenance on the lunar surface, Takeru finds a strange capsule containing a single photograph. Captivated by the enigmatic girl in the photo, he scours the city in vain for clues to her identity. In desperation, Takeru and friends turn to old man Alan - and are shocked by what he reveals. In search of the truth, Takeru and Kazuma escape Eden, but are soon pursued by mysterious robots. Will they head back to safety - or speed past the point of no return?
As the sci-fi adventure Freedom continues, the story expands and becomes much more interesting than the initial chapter about street racing suggested. While doing mandatory "volunteer work" on the lunar surface, 15-year-old misfit Takeru discovers a photograph of a girl he doesn't recognize. He and his friends Kazuma and Bismark comb the city of Eden for her; computer searches for the background in the photo yield no results. Takeru even forges a grudging alliance with rival racer Taira, hoping to learn about the mysterious girl. Alan, the eccentric collector of astronaut memorabilia, reveals the picture was taken on Earth. But the citizens of Eden have been taught that the surface of the Earth was reduced to uninhabitable rubble long ago: Humanity can only exist in Eden on the Moon. Although the influence of Akira remains a little too obvious in some scenes, the second episode of Freedom is far more entertaining than the first. But dribbling out the series in single installments, even in double format, seems needlessly slow and pricey. (Rated 13 and older: minor violence) --Charles Solomon
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Manufacturer: Bandai Visual
Release date: 25 September 2007
Number of discs: 1
EAN: 0858604001189 UPC: 858604001189
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