I started watching this anime because it included carbon regulations. As many of you may know carbon regulations are one of the main international topics, the idea is to shift the value of money from energy (oil) to carbon making it expensive to pollute. The foreseeable problem is that poor countries will not be able to support their development and that rich countries will keep polluting by ...
I started watching this anime because it included carbon regulations. As many of you may know carbon regulations are one of the main international topics, the idea is to shift the value of money from energy (oil) to carbon making it expensive to pollute. The foreseeable problem is that poor countries will not be able to support their development and that rich countries will keep polluting by buying the emission of the undeveloped. It is a very interesting and actual theme and could go a long way on a post-apocalyptic scenario.
Unfortunately this anime is not about carbon, actually it isn't about anything. You have several peculiar but shallow characters that randomly do their own stuff. The story goes around a young girl who maintains a very mature posture through out the anime and now and then gets hysterical like a 3 year old brat. She is the heir to an anti-government organization (you could call them terrorists/ freedom fighters or whatever), what they fail to explain is why the leadership of such organization is based on heritage and not on skills and why would they follow a 14 or so year old girl.
From this you can get an idea of the storyline which is random, sometimes the good guys have light-headed no effort wins against desperate situations and some times they randomly loose out of stuff that cannot even be considered bad luck. At episode 10 the plot would be undermined by several holes if in fact there were to be a plot whatsoever.
I can only find a good point in this anime and is a trans-gender support character called momoko. The character per se, like other characters in this anime, has absolutely no drive no soul no nothing, but it is nice to see a trans-gender introduced in an anime, I see it as a sign of tolerance and I hope it can help bring down prejudice by introducing other ways of life to a younger sector of the population.
May momoko be the seed of a new future.
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