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A Place Further than the Universe (Japanese: 宇宙 ( そら ) よりも遠い場所, Hepburn: Sora yori mo Tōi Basho) is an anime television series produced by Madhouse. The series is directed by Atsuko Ishizuka , written by Jukki Hanada and features character designs by Takahiro Yoshimatsu.
A Place Further than the Universe (Japanese: 宇宙よりも遠い場所, Hepburn: Sora yori mo Tōi Basho) is an anime television series produced by Madhouse. The series is directed by Atsuko Ishizuka, written by Jukki Hanada and features character designs by Takahiro Yoshimatsu.
Of course one is a substantially bigger event than the other, but they both fill that "cute girls doing various things in cute ways" niche exceptionally well, and include some marvelous and breathtaking imagery to boot. A Place Further than the Universe is a more emotional journey, while Laid-Back Camp is the more relaxing series.
AdventureA Place Further than the UniverseKey visual宇宙よりも遠い場所: A Story that leads to the Antarctica (Sora yori mo Tōi Basho)GenreAdventureCreated byYorimoiManga20 more rows
A new original anime film made by the staff of 2018's A Place Further Than The Universe (YoriMoi for short) has been announced. Titled Goodbye, DonGlees, it is slated to release in 2022. Goodbye, DonGlees sees the reunion of YoriMoi's Atsuko Ishizuka and Takahiro Yoshimatsu.
It was later revealed that Hinata had been chosen to run the women's 200m for her school, despite only being a first-year, which led to jealousy from the third-year runners.
A Place Further Than The Universe Season 2 Isn't Likely Although there are many ways Madhouse could continue A Place Further Than The Universe, the studio hasn't made any official announcements regarding reviving the show.
A Place Further than the Universe is much more narrative and character driven. But in the end, both are simply feel-good, lighthearted shows!
Kousei Arima was a genius pianist until his mother's sudden death took away his ability to play. Each day was dull for Kousei. But, then he meets a violinist named Kaori Miyazono who has an eccentric playing style. His monotonus life was about to change forever.
If your add to Yuru Camp some Uchuu Kyoudai then you will get Sora yori mo Tooi Basho as a result. Beth0410 says... Both about friends enjoying the things they loved with Laid-Back Camp, in the name but about camping and other about crossing the Antarctica while becoming closer friends than before.
Nadeshiko is saved when she encounters Rin, a girl who is out camping by herself.
Aoi's childhood dream of climbing the tallest mountains in the world was destroyed when the girl fell off a jungle gym, developing a crippling fear of heights in the process. Now in high school, the teen enjoys more mundane activities like knitting and sitting quietly, and has absolutely no interest in risking her life in the wilderness. But Aoi's sheltered life is shattered with the reappearance of Hinata, her boisterous childhood friend who's determined to pull the girl out of her shell and scale some mountains! Together, the two learn about climbing gear and try to face their fears, all while becoming the best of friends!
A girl who attends Tatara West High School in Tatebayashi, Gunma. She is often called Kimari (キマリ) by her friends. She is always curious about things that she does not know. Despite her curiosity, Kimari realizes she is not living life to the fullest and seeks to make the most of her youth by going on an adventure. One day she finds a misplaced one million yen, and seeking to return the large sum of money she soon encounters the owner and high school student Shirase. Attending the same high school they become close, and Kimari is brought into Shirase's confidence regarding her plans to someday travel to Antarctica. She was impressed by Shirase's Antarctica plan and decided that they would go together, meeting her desire to enrich her youth with new experiences.
She was impressed by Shirase's Antarctica plan and decided that they would go together, meeting her desire to enrich her youth with new experiences.
At their farewell party, Shirase gives a speech on her thoughts on Antarctica, making a promise to come again. As the girls take their leave, Gin discovers one final e-mail in Takako's outbox addressed to Shirase containing a photo she took of the aurora australis, which the girls get to witness themselves.
A bright and friendly girl who works part-time at a convenience store near the high school where Kimari attends. She is the same age as Kimari, but she dropped out of high school and is now preparing to take a college entrance examination. Her dream is to ace the exams.
Shirase Kobuchizawa (小淵沢 報瀬, Kobuchizawa Shirase) Voiced by: Kana Hanazawa. She is a senior high school student attending the same high school as Kimari. A shy and quiet girl, she is also the daughter of Takako Kobuchizawa, an Antarctic observation crew member who went missing during her last expedition to Antarctica.
The next day, Mari finds the girl who had dropped the envelope, Shirase Kobuchizawa, who had been saving up the money to travel to Antarctica and find her missing mother, Takako. Taking an interest in Antarctica herself, Mari decides to join Shirase on her journey. 2. "Kabukicho Fremantle".
As the team spend the night in the middle of a blizzard, Shirase hears from Gin about Takako's final words before Mari gives her her thanks for taking her to Antarctica. Upon arriving at a site for an observatory, Mari and the others search for proof that Takako was there, managing to find a laptop belonging to her.