Kimi ga Nozomu Eien
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君が望む永遠 (Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien) |
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Genre | Drama, Romance |
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Developer | âge (PC) Alchemist (DC) Princess Soft (PS2) |
Genre | Dating sim, Eroge, Visual novel |
Platform | PC, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2 |
Released | August 3, 2001 (PC CD) September 26, 2002 (DC) May 1, 2003 (PS2) July 25 2003 (PC DVD) |
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Directed by | Tetsuya Watanabe |
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Original run | October 5, 2003 – January 4, 2004 |
No. of episodes | 14 |
Kimi ga Nozomu Eien (君が望む永遠? lit. The Eternity You Desire), abbreviated as Kimibou or Kiminozo is a Japanese adventure game created by âge, first released in 2001 for the PC, which was later ported to the Sega Dreamcast (by Alchemist) and PlayStation 2 (by Princess Soft) as all-age versions.
An anime series, officially known as Rumbling Hearts outside Japan, was later adapted from the game; it aired between October 5, 2003 and January 4, 2004, comprising 14 episodes in total. It has been regularly featured among the user-voted top ten anime on comprehensive anime guide web pages like animenfo. The Rumbling Hearts DVD volume one was released in North America on December 19, 2006. Volume two is expected in February and volume three, the last volume, is expected to be released some time in March.
A second anime series, which will feature cover Haruka's route from the game (the first series covered Mitsuki's), is currently in production.
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[edit] Plot
Kimi ga Nozomu Eien is a romance story, the central theme being an accident that profoundly affects the lives of a girl and her three high school friends.
The story begins by introducing Haruka Suzumiya, Takayuki Narumi, Mitsuki Hayase and Shinji Taira. Mitsuki sets Takayuki up with the shy Haruka and they begin to date each other, out of sympathy or other reasons involving Mitsuki and her deep friendship with Haruka. Despite having such problems occur, Takayuki and Haruka eventually develop an intimate relationship — just as Takayuki and Mitsuki start realizing their feelings for one another.
One day, Takayuki is running late on his way to meeting up with Haruka. This turns into tragedy when Haruka becomes involved in a very serious automobile accident and as a result falls into a coma. This puts Takayuki into a serious state of depression (as he feels that his lack of promptness caused the accident). As time goes by, Takayuki's mental condition grows worse and worse. Mitsuki begins to take care of him because she has feelings for him which she has always kept hidden. Eventually they start dating, and then eventually living together in Takayuki's small apartment.
Then, one day, three years later, Haruka reawakens from her coma, oblivious to the goings-on of the previous three years. In addition, she is diagnosed with anterograde amnesia. The doctors ask that she be kept uninformed of what has happened in order to protect her fragile psyche. After Haruka wakes up, Takayuki is conflicted with his feelings of guilt and responsibility and must choose between Mitsuki and Haruka. The bulk of the story focuses on the suffering of the characters because of this predicament.
[edit] Characters
[edit] Main characters
- Takayuki Narumi (鳴海孝之 Narumi Takayuki)?, (Seiyū: Kishō Taniyama, VA: Kevin M. Connolly)
- The protagonist. Takayuki Narumi met Haruka through Mitsuki setting them up with on date during high school. When Haruka is badly injured in an accident, he feels responsible for it and falls into a deep depression. Later in the story, he works at a restaurant called "The Family Restaurant" after having regressed in his studies due to the accident. In Haruka's absence, he gradually begins to develop a relationship with Mitsuki.
- Haruka Suzumiya (涼宮遙 Suzumiya Haruka)?, (Seiyū: Minami Kuribayashi, VA: Carrie Savage)
- A shy, timid girl; Mitsuki introduced her to Takayuki, whereupon they fell in love with each other. Her hobbies are collecting picture books. She is involved in a serious car accident and ends up in a coma. The main part of the story starts when she awakens three years later. She is afflicted with anterograde amnesia and because of her delicate psyche, her family and Takayuki conceal truth that three years have passed, despite Haruka's increasing suspicions that more time has past than they allow her to believe. Towards the end of the series, Akane, under a great of stress, reveals the truth and Haruka falls unconscious. When she awakens again, she has forgotten everything since she has awoken from her coma and her family chooses to reveal the truth this time.
- Mitsuki Hayase (速瀬水月 Hayase Mitsuki)?, (Seiyū: Chiaki Takahashi, VA: Colleen Clinkenbeard)
- Mitsuki is friends with both Takayuki and Haruka, but secretly she desires Takayuki. In high school, she was a strong swimmer and tomboy, but shortly after Takayuki and Haruka's relationship begins to develop, she grows distant and decides to quit, eventually leaving the swimming world altogether. She throws herself at Takayuki when he fails to climb out of his depression, and reveals her feelings for him. Mitsuki is well-meaning, but suppresses her feelings, allowing them to bottle up and explode in dangerous ways. Mitsuki also believes that she is responsible for her friend's accident, as she was the main reason why Takayuki was late for his date with Haruka. In fact, in the fandisc, if Takayuki ignores her on that fateful day, he and Haruka live happily ever after.
- Akane Suzumiya (涼宮茜 Suzumiya Akane)?, (Seiyū: Kaori Mizuhashi, credited as Tomomi Uehara, VA: Leah Clark)
- Haruka's younger sister, she initially sees both Takayuki and Mitsuki as older siblings until she finds out they have been seeing each other behind the comatose Haruka's back. While Haruka is in the hospital, she visits her every day. She, like Mitsuki, is a powerful swimmer in her own right, but feels as if she can never match Mitsuki. Her intense hatred towards Mitsuki after the accident can be attributed to the feeling of personal betrayal by someone she considered an idol for throwing away her (Mitsuki's) talent and dreams as well as Mitsuki's betrayal of her sister by her sexual relationship with Takayuki. Eventually, she learns to move on in life and becomes a top swimmer in Japan.
- Shinji Taira (平慎二 Taira Shinji)?, (Seiyū: Masaki Andou, VA: David Wilson-Brown)
- Friends with Takayuki, Haruka and Mitsuki in high school, he drifts off from the group after graduation. Becomes an important character towards the end of the series, and very likely once had a crush on Mitsuki.
- Ayu Daikuuji (大空寺あゆ Daikūji Ayu)?, (Seiyū: Kiyomi Asai, VA: Luci Christian) and Mayu Tamano (玉野まゆ Tamano Mayu)?, (Seiyū: Kyouko Yoshida, VA: Monica Rial)
- Two waitresses who work at the same family restaurant as Takayuki. Ayu is the surly daughter of an executive of the restaurant (the only reason she keeps her job) and Mayu is a soft-spoken but well-meaning klutz. While in the game they served as one of the many love interests, in the anime they provide the only comic relief for this otherwise serious series. After the credits of several episodes in the series, a 30-second short known as the "Ayu-Mayu Theater" shows them in a comical situation totally irrelevant to the main story with all characters in chibi form. They are also known as AyuAyu and MayuMayu.
[edit] Ayumayu Gekijou characters
- Ayu Daikuuji
- Voice: Kiyomi Asai (浅井清己 Asai Kiyomi)
- From Kimi ga Nozomu Eien
- Mayu Tamano
- Voice: Kozue Yoshizumi (吉住梢 Yoshizumi Kozue)
- From Kimi ga Nozomu Eien
- Haruka Suzumiya
- Voice: Minami Kuribayashi
- From Kimi ga Nozomu Eien
- Mitsuki Hayase
- Voice: Tomoko Ishibashi
- From Kimi ga Nozomu Eien
- Takayuki Narumi
- Voice: Kishou Taniyama
- From Kimi ga Nozomu Eien
- Kenzo Sakiyama (崎山健三 Sakiyama Kenzō)
- Voice: Kazuo Oka (岡和男 Oka Kazuo)
- From Kimi ga Nozomu Eien
- Akane Suzumiya (涼宮茜 Suzumiya Akane)
- Voice: Kaori Mizuhashi
- From Kimi ga Nozomu Eien
- Takeru Shirogane (白銀武 Shirogane Takeru)
- Voice: Soichiro Hoshi
- From Muv-Luv
- Sumika Kagami (鑑純夏 Kagami Sumika)
- Voice: Hiroko Taguchi
- From Muv-Luv
- Kasumi Yashiro (社霞 Yashiro Kasumi)
- Voice: Minami Kuribayashi
- From Muv-Luv
- Miki Tamase (珠瀬壬姫 Tamase Miki)
- Voice: Hitomi (ひと美)
- From Muv-Luv
- Paul Radhabinod (パウル・ラダビノッド)
- Voice: Norio Wakamoto
- From Muv-Luv
[edit] Cameo characters
- Jōji Gōda (剛田城二 Gōda Jōji)?, (Seiyǔ: Tomokazu Seki)
- The main character of Akane Maniax, who returns in the fandisc short story True Lies.
- Sumika Kagami (鑑純夏 Kagami Sumika)?, (Seiyū: Hiroko Taguchi)
- Muv-Luv's main heroine, who returns in the fandisc short story True Lies. Also known as (in True Lies) the Red Führer.
[edit] Kimi ga Nozomu Eien ~special FanDisk~
Kimi ga Nozomu Eien ~special FanDisk~ (君が望む永遠 ~special FanDisk~) is a Kimi ga Nozomu Eien fandisc, released on 25th June 2004.
It contains:
- Kimi ga Nozomu Daiisshou (君が望む第一章)
- "The first chapter you desired", a retelling of the first, pre-accident, part of Kimi ga Nozomu Eien, in which the player can influence Takayuki's actions (and thus prevent the accident, or end up with someone else altogether)
- Another Episode (アナザーエピソード)
- A collection of short stories featuring Kimi ga Nozomu Eien's various characters.
- Radio special True Lies
- Game version of True Lies from Kimi ga Nozomu Eien Drama Theatre vol. 4 Radio Special.
- Kiminozo Rajio Shucchouban (君のぞらじお出張版)
- A Kiminozo Radio special.
- Muv-Nozo (マブノゾ)
- A parody of Muv-Luv Extra featuring Kimi ga Nozomu Eien's characters.
- Marii no Okataduke 2: Ayumayu Funtou-hen (マリーのおかたづけ2 あゆまゆ奮闘編)
- A Sky Temple version of the puzzle game previously seen in äge Maniax.
- Accessories
- Wallpapers and so on.
One of the short stories, True Lies, features Akane Maniax's Gouda Jouji, who transforms into Tekkumen Blade.
[edit] Anime
A 14-episode TV anime based on the game and animated and produced by Studio Fantasia first aired across Japan from October 5, 2003 to January 4, 2004 (with erotic elements from the game removed). The anime was later licensed for American distribution by FUNimation Entertainment under the title Rumbling Hearts, the title of the game's theme song.
[edit] Episodes
# | Title | Original air date | ||
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01 | "Episode One" (第一話) | October 5, 2003 | ||
02 | "Episode Two" (第二話) | October 12, 2003 | ||
03 | "Episode Three" (第三話) | October 19, 2003 | ||
04 | "Episode Four" (第四話) | October 26, 2003 | ||
05 | "Episode Five" (第五話) | November 2, 2003 | ||
06 | "Episode Six" (第六話) | November 9, 2003 | ||
07 | "Episode Seven" (第七話) | November 17, 2003 | ||
08 | "Episode Eight" (第八話) | November 23, 2003 | ||
09 | "Episode Nine" (第九話) | November 30, 2003 | ||
10 | "Episode Ten" (第十話) | December 7, 2003 | ||
11 | "Episode Eleven" (第十一話) | December 14, 2003 | ||
12 | "Episode Twelve" (第十二話) | December 21, 2003 | ||
13 | "Episode Thirteen" (第十三話) | December 28, 2003 | ||
14 | "Final Episode" (最終話) | January 4, 2004 |
[edit] Theme songs
- Opening
- Precious Memories by Minami Kuribayashi (ep 3-14)
- Endings
- Rumbling Hearts by Minami Kuribayashi (ep 2)
- Hoshizora no Waltz (The Waltz of the Starry Sky) by Minami Kuribayashi (ep 3-13)
- Kimi ga Nozomu Eien by MEGUMI (ep 14)
[edit] OVA
âge has announced that a new animated adaption of the game, this time an OVA covering Haruka's route (the TV series covered Mitsuki's) is in production.
[edit] Ayumayu Gekijou
Ayumayu Gekijou is a comedy "web anime" that was broadcasted from September 2006 to January 2007 on Kiminozo Radio's homepage.
The main characters are SD versions of, as the title might suggest, Ayu and Mayu, and various other characters (also SD) show up in each episode.
Though it's technically a Kimi ga Nozomu Eien show, many characters and even a senjutsuki (type-00 Takemikaduchi, Meiya custom) from Muv-Luv show up. The series contains many references to Muv-Luv (for example, in the second episode, Ayu uses an S-11 SDS and Haruka is turned into a 00 Unit) and the fourth episode is little more than a parody of Muv-Luv Alternative.
[edit] Episodes
# | Title | Original air date | ||
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01 | "Hakuchuu no Shikaku... sa." (「白昼の死角…さ。」) | |||
02 | "Furikaereba Yatsu ga Iru... sa." (「振り返れば奴がいる…さ。」) | |||
03 | "Ari yo Saraba... sa." (「アリよさらば…さ。」) | |||
04 | "Ou-sama no Resutoran... sa." (「王様のレストラン…さ。」) |
[edit] Songs
- Theme song: Koi no Bakudan Deito (恋の爆弾でいと)
- Singer: UYAMUYA
- Episode 4 insert song: Carry On
- Singer: Endou Masaaki
[edit] Nickname
Kimi ga Nozomu Eien's title (君が望む永遠), due to its length, is usually reduced to "君望". This is officially read as "Kimibou", but many read it as "Kiminozo" instead. Both abbreviations are now considered to be acceptable, with "Kiminozo" being officially written as "君のぞ" instead (this is used in Kiminozo Radio). People who create or watch the English fansubs of the TV series tend to use "KGNE" instead; this abbreviation has never been used in any official sources.
[edit] Other appearances
Characters from Kimi ga Nozomu Eien can be seen in other works by âge.
[edit] Akane Maniax
Akane is the main heroine in the Kimi ga Nozomu Eien spinoff and Muv-Luv prequel, Akane Maniax.
[edit] Muv-Luv
Akane returns again in Muv-Luv, still a student in Hakuryou Hiiragi. Also, part of Kimi ga Nozomu Eien's opening theme (Rumbling Hearts) is played whenever someone is hit by a car.
[edit] Muv-Luv Alternative
Several of the Kimi ga Nozomu Eien characters return in the sequel to Muv-Luv, Muv-Luv Alternative.
Haruka, Mitsuki, and Akane are members of special task force A-01, also known as the Isumi Valkyries, and Homura Manami is a nurse at the Yokohama base. Mitsuki and Akane pilot senjutsuki, but Haruka is the command post officer.
Takayuki is also mentioned. He was killed in action prior to the start of the game, King of Hetare to the end.
In the epilogue, Haruka and Mitsuki can be seen walking around together near the station, Mitsuki with her pre-accident hairstyle. This suggests that the events of Kimi ga Nozomu Eien may be taken by future games to have never happened, allowing for Mitsuki and Haruka to show up as best friends in newer games as they did in Alternative. It also suggests that all of Kimi go Nozomu Eien takes place in the version of the Extra world corrupted by the flow of influence from the Alternative world (as the final Extra world is supposedly one restored to its rightful form). It is possible that Haruka's accident in Kimi ga Nozomu Eien was caused by the influence of Haruka's death in the Alternative world brought by Takeru to the Extra world (this theory assumes that cause and effect would be affected by things in the Alternative world that would happen in the future, though, as Haruka died after Takeru returned from the Extra world).
Haruka and Mitsuki both die in the Alternative world during the Yokohama base battle. Haruka is killed in action by one of the BETA while trying to shut down the hive reactor, and Mitsuki sacrifices herself to destroy it by manually detonating the S-11 bombs shortly after.
In the all-ages version of Muv-Luv Alternative, Mitsuki's death scene has full voice acting for Takeru added on.
[edit] Ayumayu Gekijou
Many Kimi ga Nozomu Eien characters can be seen in the web anime Ayumayu Gekijou.
[edit] References
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- Official website
- Official anime website
- Official Kimi ga Nozomu Eien DVD specification website
- Official Kimi ga Nozomu Eien special Fandisk website
- âge official website
- Kimi ga Nozomu Eien at the Internet Movie Database
- Official American release site
- Rumbling Hearts at Anime News Network's Encyclopedia
- Kimi ga Nozomu Eien Screenshots and CG Arts Archive
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