The artistic design of The Metaverse is shared between both films, depicting the virtual realm as a white void decorated with floating two-dimensional shapes in which all characters have red outlines, as well as with "Superflat Monogram", a Louis Vuitton promotional video also directed by Hosoda.ĭespite the graphical and climatic similarities, the movie definitely wins its own place through little details that make up for a great difference. Both involve the chaos caused in the real and virtual worlds by a shape-changing artificial intelligence that views everything as a game running wild across the internet, but even beyond this basic similarity in plot, the major story beats are even the same, with a tale that culminates in a set-piece battle that sees millions of internet users across the world rally behind the hero to best the villain, but not before it launches a projectile at our heroes in the real world, leading to a race-against-time scene to stop the projectile underscored with a countdown clock. The film is extremely similar to the same director's earlier work, the Digimon feature film Our War Game (2000), released in English as part of Digimon: The Movie. It was gunning for an Oscar nomination, which it failed to get. FUNimation also set up a theatrical release in select cites starting in December 2010, and a DVD and Blu-ray release in February 2011. FUNimation acquired the distribution rights to the film, and has set it up with some of their biggest names in ADR dubbing. It was nominated for the 2009 Golden Leopard award at the Locarno International Film Festival. Two manga adaptations of the film were published ahead of the film's release in Japan and South Korea. Audience interest was fueled primarily through word of mouth and Internet publicity. The project was first announced without a title at the 2008 Tokyo International Anime Fair, and the first trailer of the film was released in April 2009. It was produced by the Japanese animation studio Madhouse and was directed by Mamoru Hosoda. The film focuses on a timid eleventh-grade math genius who has been falsely implicated in the hacking of a virtual world and, with the aid of a classmate's extensive family, must prevent the real and computer-simulated worlds from colliding. Summer Wars is a 2009 anime Science Fiction and Slice of Life film. PAGES WILL BE DELETED OTHERWISE IF THEY ARE MISSING BASIC MARKUP. DON'T MAKE PAGES MANUALLY UNLESS A TEMPLATE IS BROKEN, AND REPORT IT THAT IS THE CASE. THIS SHOULD BE WORKING NOW, REPORT ANY ISSUES TO Janna2000, SelfCloak or RRabbit42. The Trope workshop specific templates can then be removed and it will be regarded as a regular trope page after being moved to the Main namespace. All new trope pages will be made with the "Trope Workshop" found on the "Troper Tools" menu and worked on until they have at least three examples.Pages that don't do this will be subject to deletion, with or without explanation. All new pages should use the preloadable templates feature on the edit page to add the appropriate basic page markup. All images MUST now have proper attribution, those who neglect to assign at least the "fair use" licensing to an image may have it deleted.Failure to do so may result in deletion of contributions and blocks of users who refuse to learn to do so. Before making a single edit, Tropedia EXPECTS our site policy and manual of style to be followed.Kazuma wears a tank top and shorts, and is usually seen with a laptop. He used to be very weak before learning Shaolin Kung Fu from his grandfather, whom he refers to as 'master.' He sees Kenji's braveness as an inspiration. Kazuma secludes himself in his room most of the time. Kazuma later on gives his avatar a haircut similar to his except blond to show his dedication to defeating Love Machine. His Oz avatar is a white rabbit wearing a red vest, jeans, goggles around the neck, and white and red gloves. When he lost the first battle against Love Machine, many people sent him hate messages for not winning. He assists in helping Kenji with the fight against Love Machine. He says that he 'likes the fighting and winning, but not the gaming part.' He refers to Oz's fighting games as not being a game, but a sport. He is famous on there for being an excellent fighter in the Martial Arts Championship. Kazuma Ikezawa (池沢 佳主馬)A 13 year old Oz user and one of Natsuki's cousins.
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