Infinite Ryvius

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Infinite RYVIUS
無限のリヴァイアス
(Mugen no Ryvius)
Genre Science fiction, Psychodrama
TV anime
Director Goro Taniguchi
Studio Sunrise
Network TV Tokyo
Original run 6 October 199923 March 2000
Episodes 26
Manga
Author Yousuke Kuroda (writers)
Shinsuke Kurihashi (art)
Publisher MediaWorks
Original run 20042005
Volumes 2

Infinite RYVIUS (無限のリヴァイアス Mugen no Rivaiasu?) is a 26 episode drama/sci-fi series produced by Sunrise The series also refers to a manga.

The characters, drama, story and theme of the series draw comparisons with Lord of the Flies and Lost in Space[citation needed], while the action scenes have been compared to those of The Hunt for Red October[citation needed]. The character and mecha designs in RYVIUS were created by Hisashi Hirai, who later went on to act as character designer for Gundam SEED.

The series is also noted for its music, a blend of western R&B/hip-hop music with J-pop vocals. This is evident in the opening song, "dis–", performed by bilingual Japanese-American singer Mika Arisaka. Most of the vocal songs were composed by M.I.D , and the thematic background instrumentals by Katsuhisa Hattori.

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[edit] Plot

Set in the year AD 2225, mankind has spread from Earth to inhabit nearly all the planets or nearby moons in colonies and settlements. The reason for this rapid rise in space migration is the Geduld, a sea of plasma stretching from the sun to the outer reaches of the solar system. As a result, space travel has grown and improved to the point of being commonplace. For the inhabitants of the solar system, an astronaut career isn't out of the question, and one of the schools set up to train future space voyagers is the Liebe Delta, a space station positioned somewhere in Earth's orbit.

Kouji Aiba is a sixteen-year-old boy who packed his bags and left his home on Earth for the Liebe Delta and the training to obtain his Level 2 piloting license. He journeys to the space station accompanied by his childhood friend, Aoi Housen, whom Kouji discovers to his chagrin has enrolled in the Liebe Delta's flight attendant program. En route to the spaceport Aoi gives Kouji the unwelcome news that his younger brother, Yuki, is also to attend the Liebe Delta and in fact the brothers will be in the same flight class together. Aoi ends with quipping that the boys' mother Mrs. Aiba had asked Aoi to look after the brothers while at school. Kouji's unhappy moodiness does not improve.

Once aboard the space station, the students and teaching staff on the Liebe Delta were like any other school, normal and concerned with their own affairs and classes. They even had a vacation period, known as the Dive Break, when the ship ventured near the Geduld for system maintenance. Out of about 1000+ students, about 500 stayed for the break. Unknowingly to all, the space station, in the middle of the routine dive considered so regular that it was entrusted to the elite Zwei cadet class, was sabotaged and the majority of the staff gassed and rendered unconscious. Free falling into the depths of the Geduld Sea, where the resulting gravity pressures would crush the station and kill all aboard. The remaining adults, all instructors, sacrificed their lives to save the majority of students on board. When their heroic actions proved unsuccessful and the Liebe Delta hung on the verge of collapsing, a mysterious ship named RYVIUS, hidden within the Liebe Delta activated itself and surfaced from the Geduld Sea. There were a total of 515 personnel on board the Liebe Delta at the beginning of the dive. Of which a total of 486 were successfully evacuated. Meaning that a total of 29 people were killed in the sabotaged dive. 8 were instructors, 12 were the gassed staff that were later executed by the 2 saboteurs, and 9 students.

Stranded in space, with humanity's governments forsaking them, and within the ship anger, agitation and fear setting in, Kouji tries his best to maintain a semblance of order and peace in a time of crisis. But with fighting his own brother Yuki, dealing with his feelings for the beautiful Uranian aristocrat Fina S. Shinozaki, trying to avoid Aoi, and seeing the strange apparation of a girl in pink wandering the halls, will Kouji be able to help until the Ryvius reaches safety, or will he lose all that's dear to him in the process?

With an ensemble cast of nearly 500 different characters, Infinite Ryvius was an ambitious undertaking by Sunrise. Nearly all the characters have some screen time, be it cameo appearances or speaking roles, and each (with few exceptions) has his or her own personality. Ranging from the elite Zwei cadets to the piloting students to the flight attendants, nursing students, mechanical trainees and more, the crew of the Ryvius encompass a range of individual talents, quirks, and mannerisms that set each one apart. The average age of the Ryvius crew is 16, so the story, despite its space-age setting, is more of a coming-of-age tale than anything else.

[edit] Ryvius Manga

A companion manga was released in Japan in 2000. Created by Shinsuke Kurihashi, and released by MediaWorks Publishing, the manga details the voyage of the Ryvius from the character viewpoints of Aoi Housen, and to a lesser extent, her roommates Kozue Izumi and Reiko Ichikawa. This is in contrast to the anime, which had been seen through the eyes of the Aiba brothers, Ikumi Oze, and other mostly male characters. As such, the manga does not follow the anime "to the letter", but provides episodes and plotlines previously unseen.

The English-language rights to the 'Ryvius' manga were acquired by ComicsOne, and the first volume of the English version, covering the anime episodes 1-13, was released in October 2004. The second and final volume, covering the remainder of the series, was expected to be released in January 2005. After ComicsOne was taken over by DrMaster, Volume 2 of the Infinite Ryvius manga was delayed. It was finally released under the new DrMaster label in May 2005.

[edit] Characters

[edit] Vaia Ships

The Vaia ships are said to be crucial to mankind's survival despite the effect it has on those who are exposed to it for long enough, which results in major mental breakdown, as seen with the Blue Impulse's captain after losing the battle with the Ryvius.

  • BLACK Ryvius (Referred to as the "Brattica" by those who seek to take it.)

The main setting of the rest of the series after the destruction of the Liebe Delta, and the target of the Orbital Security Bureau, so much so that they've justified destroying Hyperion with the Blue Impulse's Vital Guarder to try and destroy them. The Ryvius is one of two Vaia ships whos Sphixs have been manifested, but is also the only one with a humanized one, Neeya. The other ship is basically stripped of any humanity but the desire to kill Neeya. Vital Guarder - A large humanoid like mecha deployed from the lift ship housed in the front of the Ryvius, has the power to control gravitational forces in much the same way as the others, but has a much stronger localized control of gravity waves it creates(especially from its hands)

  • BLUE Impulse

The first Vaia ship to be a technical casualty to the Ryvius, after using its vital guarder to destroy Hyperion. The Ryvius detached its barge cannon and with the vital guarder in hand, turned the tides of the battle in the Ryvius's favor. Impulse is no longer known after this battle, possibly decommissioned due to the loss of its vital guarder. Vital Guarder - Verticular Drill, A powerful vital guarder capable of plowing through large masses using a strong gravitational field projected around the main drill arm, which spins with tremendous force.

  • CRIMSON Dicastia

Piloted exclusively by aged women. the Dicastia boasts the greatest output of gravitational force, using smaller pods wired together. Dicastia was the first ship to score casualties on the Ryvius by firing on it while trapped in the entrapment field. Vital Guarder - Eysfina, the pod chain system used to generate an entrapping gravity field. Used as a means to detain their target in order to safely enter firing range.

  • GREY Gespenst

Conrad Vicuss's Vaia ship most akin to the Ryvius, also possessing a comparable and somewhat humanoid vital guarder, but fuzed to a large fixture system at its arms and legs. It is only upon seeing Neya in front of him that he realizes what grave wrongs he has commited. After a maddeningly fierce battle, and the loss of his vital guarder, his final words after once again being face to face with Neya, he said "Attention, The Brattica is being piloted by children, rescue them!" before killing himself with a gun, proof that he understood what he did was horrible and that he had been going against his own daughter the entire time.

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[edit] Themes and Symbols

Infinite Ryvius a is complex series with many underlying themes and symbolisms, many mirroring Lord of the Flies.

  • Responsibility - The only adult characters aboard the Ryvius are written out of the story at an early stage and throughout the series the characters are regularly forced to take responsibility for difficult decisions in the absence of adult guidance.
  • Loss of innocence - The burden of responsibility and the many traditionally adult situations the children face bring about the premature loss of innocence.
  • Politics - Throughout the series the political power structure aboard the ship shifts and changes and acts as a microcosm of real world politics.

[edit] Awards

Infinite Ryvius won an award, in 2000, for Best TV Animation at the fifth animation Kobe. [1]

[edit] Episode Titles

Japanese titles are shown first with their romaji renderings, followed by the literal translation of their titles. Some of the titles given by the series' North American distributor, Bandai Entertainment, differ from the literal translations; the Bandai-given titles appear in parentheses where applicable.

  • Sere 1 - きたるべきとき/Kitarubeki toki; A Time That Should Come (or The Forthcoming Time)
  • Sere 2 - よけいなこと/Yokei na koto; Unnecessary Things
  • Sere 3 - うなばらをこえて/Unabara wo koete; Crossing The Ocean (or Beyond the Vast Sea)
  • Sere 4 - リヴァイアスのわ/Rivaiasu no wa; Ring Of Ryvius
  • Sere 5 - ちいさなまとまり/Chīsana matomari; A Small Settlement (or A Little Harmony)
  • Sere 6 - ぼくのせつな/Boku no setsuna; My Moment
  • Sere 7 - かわりゆくとき/Kawari-yuku toki; The Changing Times
  • Sere 8 - なにもしらなかった/Nanimo shiranakatta; We Didn't Know Anything
  • Sere 9 - ヴァイタル・ガーダー/Vaitaru Gādā; Vital Guarder
  • Sere 10 - しんじられなくても/Shinjirarenakutemo; Even If It's Unbelievable (or Even If You Can't Believe)
  • Sere 11 - まつりのあと/Matsuri no ato; After The Festival (or When the Party's Over)
  • Sere 12 - みらいのありか/Mirai no arika; Whereabouts of the Future
  • Sere 13 - ふれあうことしか/Fureau koto shika; We Can Only Touch Each Other (or If Only to Meet)
  • Sere 14 - いしきしすぎ/Ishiki shisugi; Overly Conscious (or To Be Too Conscious)
  • Sere 15 - ながされるままに/Nagasareru mama ni; As If We Were Set Adrift (or Swept Away)
  • Sere 16 - ゆがむせかい/Yugamu sekai; Distorted World (or Deforming World)
  • Sere 17 - じゆうのちつじょ/Jiyū no chitsujo; Free Order
  • Sere 18 - わかりあえない/Wakariaenai; We Didn't Understand (or Incomprehensible)
  • Sere 19 - えがおできみと/Egao de kimi to; Smiling With You
  • Sere 20 - ゆずれないもの/Yuzurenai mono; Things You Can't Give Up
  • Sere 21 - あしたなんかいらない/Ashita nanka iranai; We Don't Need Tomorrow
  • Sere 22 - いきのこるために/Ikinokoru tame ni; For The Sake Of Surviving (or In Order To Survive)
  • Sere 23 - ちぎれたかこ/Chigireta kako; The Torn-Off Past
  • Sere 24 - あいばこうじ/Aiba Kouji; Kouji Aiba
  • Sere 25 - おれであるために/Ore de aru tame ni; For The Sake Of Being Myself (or In Order To Be Me)
  • Sere 26 - あした/Ashita; Tomorrow

[edit] Soundtracks

infinite RYVIUS Original Soundtrack 1

  1. DIS (Club Mix version; performed by Mika Arisaka)
  2. nani mo shiranakutemo (Unaware of Anything)
  3. boku no setsuna (My Moment)
  4. REVISE US
  5. NOWHERE
  6. mishiranu mono (The Unknown)
  7. kokoro no sukima (Void in the Heart)
  8. kuzureyuku mono (What is Decaying)
  9. EASY LIVING
  10. kobore ochite (Dropping Out)
  11. yume o sugite mo (Even After Dreaming; Remix version; performed by Mika Arisaka)
  12. communication
  13. ALMOST BLUE
  14. ikinobiru kanata (Beyond Survival)
  15. FAINT HOPE
  16. maemuki ni (In A Positive Mood)
  17. COOL!
  18. DIS (English version; performed by Mika Arisaka)
  19. yume o sugitemo (Even After Dreaming; performed by Mika Arisaka)
  20. DIS (karaoke version)
  21. yume o sugitemo (karaoke version)

infinite RYVIUS Original Soundtrack 2

  1. harakunaru sasayaki (Distancing Whisper)
  2. nani mo shiranakutemo (Unaware of Anything)
  3. toge (Thorn; performed by Mika Arisaka)
  4. mukai aumono (Face To Face)
  5. genjitsuto no haza made (Until Reality Shows Its Face)
  6. kokoro no kakera (Fragments of the Heart)
  7. itoshi sa no nakade (Into Beauty)
  8. hayaru kokoro (Thriving Heart)
  9. utsutsu narumono (Taking Revenge)
  10. tawamurete (Flirting)
  11. mitsumete (Watching)
  12. shijirarerumono wa (Of Disbelief)
  13. yume o sugitemo (Even After Dreaming)
  14. mirai e no ippo (A Step Towards the Future)
  15. aragaenumama
  16. sasurai tsuzukete (Continued Wandering)
  17. tsumugareta fuan (Spun Anxiety)
  18. ketsui to koudou to (Decision and Action)
  19. todoketai kokoro (Undeliverable Heart)
  20. shinkirou no you ni (Like A Mirage)
  21. ashita ga arukara (Because There Will Be Tomorrow)
  22. yamikara no hohoemi (Smile From The Shadows)
  23. shiritakatakoto (Things I Wanted to Know)
  24. yume o sugimoto (Even After Dreaming; performed by Mika Arisaka)
  25. todoketai kokoro (Undeliverable Heart; Reggae Phil Mix)
  26. H (Mega Mix)

infinite RYVIUS Original Soundtrack 3

  1. M.I.D. ANTHEM
  2. DIS~ (Song Bird Mix; performed by Mika Arisaka)
  3. BLUE WRECKAGE (performed by Noriko)
  4. CODE-026
  5. aoi tori no yukue (performed by Mika Arisaka)
  6. menterae
  7. GOING (performed by Kaori)
  8. JUST (Interlude)
  9. THE NEPHILIMS (performed by Bambaataa Afrika)
  10. kanashiki hyouryuu (performed by DJ MA$A)
  11. SEE THE LIGHT (performed by Smooth Bee)
  12. tobira (performed by DJ MA$A)
  13. GENERATION WAR
  14. ENVIOUS
  15. DIS~ (Terra Mix; performed by Mika Arisaka)

[edit] References

  1. ^ Anime News Service

[edit] External links