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Voices of a Distant Star : ウィキペディア英語版
Voices of a Distant Star


is a Japanese original video animation (OVA) directed, written and co-produced by Makoto Shinkai. The OVA premiered in Japan in February 2002 in an advanced screening. It was followed by two DVD releases on April 19 and October 6, 2002. It chronicles a long-distance relationship between two close friends, one a soldier, who attempt to communicate with one-another over the course of an interstellar war by utilizing text messages that take years to reach their recipient. ADV Films licensed the OVA for release in North American and the United Kingdom, and Madman Entertainment licensed it for Australasia. However, the United Kingdom license has since been obtained by Anime Limited.
The OVA was adapted into a drama CD by Pioneer LDC and a novel was written by Waku Ōba, illustrated by Makoto Shinkai and Kou Yaginuma, and published by Media Factory's imprint MF Bunko J. A manga adaptation, also derived from the OVA, was written by Makoto Shinkai and illustrated by Mizu Sahara. It was serialized from April 2004 in Kodansha's manga magazine, ''Afternoon''. Kodansha released the manga as an one-shot on February 23, 2005. The manga was licensed for a North American release by Tokyopop, which published it on August 1, 2006.
In 2002, the OVA was awarded the Animation Kobe award for packaged work. It also won the 2003 Seiun Award for best media. Reviews of the series have been generally positive, with reviewers praising the series and applauding the art, plot and music; however criticism of the English dubbing was received.
==Plot==
A schoolgirl named Mikako Nagamine (Mika Shinohara (original Japanese),〔 Sumi Mutoh (Japanese)〔 Cynthia Martinez (English)〔) is recruited into the UN Space Army to fight in a war against a group of aliens called the Tarsiansnamed after the Tharsis region of Mars where they were first encountered. As a Special Agent, Mikako pilots a giant robotic mecha called a Tracer as part of a fighting squadron attached to the spacecraft carrier ''Lysithea''. When the ''Lysithea'' leaves Earth to search for the Tarsians, Mikako's friend Noboru Terao (Makoto Shinkai (original Japanese),〔 Chihiro Suzuki (Japanese) Adam Colon (English)〔) remains on Earth. The two continue to communicate across space using the e-mail facilities on their mobile telephones. As the ''Lysithea'' travels deeper into space, messages take increasingly longer to reach Noboru on Earth, and the time-lag of their correspondence eventually spans years.
The narrative begins in 2047. Mikako is apparently alone in a hauntingly empty city, trying to contact people through her mobile telephone. She wakes up in her Tracer orbiting an extrasolar planet. She then goes to Agartha, the fictional fourth planet of the Sirius System. Mikako sends an e-mail to Noboru (which shows the date 2047-09-16), with the subject "I am here", which would reach him eight years later. Some flashes of imagery, perhaps indicative of memory, a hallucination, or even a mystical encounter, are then shown. The room shown at the beginning of the animation is presented again; Mikako is squatting in the corner, sobbing and pleading with her doppelganger to let her see Noboru again so she can tell him she loves him.
The ship's alarm warns Mikako that the Tarsians are surrounding her, but she does not understand. A climactic battle ensues. On Earth, Noboru receives the message almost nine years later. At Agartha, three of the four carriers equipped with the warp engines which brought the expeditionary force to Sirius have been destroyed. The ''Lysithea'' is still intact after Mikako joins the fight and stops its destruction. After winning the battle, Mikako lets her damaged Tracer drift in space.
In the manga, at 16 years old, Mikako sends a message to 25 years old Noboru, telling him that she loves him. By this time, Noboru has joined the UN, which has launched a rescue mission for the Lysithea. When Mikako hears that the UN is sending help for their rescue, she consults a list of people on the mission, and finds that Noboru is among them. The manga ends with Mikako saying that they will definitely meet again.

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