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Fafner of the Azure : ウィキペディア英語版
Fafner in the Azure


is a 2004 Japanese mecha drama anime series produced by Xebec in collaboration with Starchild Records. It is directed by Nobuyoshi Habara and written by Yasuo Yamabe, Kazuki Yamanobe and Tow Ubukata (''Le Chevalier D'Eon'', ''Mardock Scramble'') with character designs from Hisashi Hirai (''Infinite Ryvius'', ''s-CRY-ed'', ''Gundam SEED'', ''Gundam SEED Destiny'', ''Linebarrels of Iron'') and mecha designs by Naohiro Washio. It aired in TV Tokyo from July 4, 2004 to December 26, 2004 for 26 episodes.
The story focuses on a group of children who pilot the titular ''Fafners'' in an escalating war against giant aliens called ''Festum''. The anime is subtitled ''Dead Aggressor''. A television special subtitled ''RIGHT OF LEFT'' aired on December 29, 2005, a feature film subtitled ''HEAVEN AND EARTH'' had a theatrical release in Japan on December 25, 2010 and a sequel subtitled ''EXODUS'', which aired in MBS and several stations on January 8, 2015. The series heavily borrow elements from Norse Mythology, referencing some of the terminology used.
==Plot==


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