Now and Then and Back Again
| At present and So, Here and There | |
| Promotional paradigm for At present and And so, Hither and In that location depicting Shu and Lala-Ru | |
| 今、そこに いる僕 ( Ima, Soko ni Iru Boku ) | |
|---|---|
| Genre | Post-apocalyptic,[i] science fiction[2] |
| Anime tv series | |
| Directed by | Akitaro Daichi |
| Produced by | Shōichi Kumabe Kazuaki Morijiri |
| Written by | Hideyuki Kurata |
| Music by | Taku Iwasaki |
| Studio | AIC |
| Licensed by | AUS Siren Visual NA ADV Films (expired) |
| Original network | WOWOW |
| English language network | CA Super Channel[iii] NA Anime Network SEA AXN United states of america Anime Selects, AZN Television, Syfy |
| Original run | Oct 14, 1999 – January 20, 2000 |
| Episodes | 13 |
Now and Then, Hither and There ( 今、そこにいる僕 , Ima, Soko ni Iru Boku ) is a Japanese anime television series conceived and directed past Akitaro Daichi, with a screenplay by Hideyuki Kurata. It premiered in Japan on the WOWOW goggle box station on October 14, 1999 and ran until Jan 20, 2000. It was licensed for Region 1 DVD English linguistic communication release by Central Park Media under their US Manga Corps label. Following the 2009 bankruptcy and liquidation of Central Park Media, ADV Films rescued the series for a boxset re-release on July seven, 2009.[4] However, the ADV re-release is now out of print. The series is available for purchase through iTunes, YouTube and Google Play.
Now and Then, Here and In that location follows a young male child named Shuzo "Shu" Matsutani who, in an try to save an unknown daughter, is transported to another world which may be the World in the far future. The world is desolate and militarized, survival is a daily struggle for displaced refugees, and water is a scarce commodity.
Plot [edit]
While walking dwelling from schoolhouse, "Shu", the main protagonist and a male child who loves Kendo, intercedes to protect a girl, Lala-Ru, who is attacked by abductors piloting dragon-similar mechas and is accidentally transported to the attackers' world as a result — a wasteland devoid of water and dominated by a red giant star. Lala-Ru possesses a pendant containing a vast reservoir of water, and she has the power to command it.
Shu is trapped in this new, harsh reality, and he is beaten and interrogated repeatedly inside the warship allowable past the ruthless, manic dictator, Hamdo. While locked in a prison cell he meets an abducted girl who introduces herself as Sara Ringwalt of America. Sara'south reason for her capture was beingness mistaken for Lala-Ru by Hamdo's minions. Sara is forced into the quarters of exceptional soldiers to exist impregnated and is traumatized by her repeated rape. Afterward an assault by an unknown enemy landship, Shu is forced to join an ground forces of child soldiers; children trained for the looting of villages, in which they kidnap female villagers for breeding, and conscript orphaned male children into the ever dwindling ranks of Hamdo's army.
It is a haunting story of a dystopian world, and of Shuu, who has to endure torture, hunger, and the horrors of war in order to save the lonely girl he found sitting atop a smokestack. Much of the series deals with serious moral issues relating to war and famine, the consequences of war, slavery, rape, and the exploitation of children.
Characters [edit]
- Shuzo "Shu" Matsutani ( 松谷 修造 , Matsutani Shūzō , シュウ Shū) is a educatee of kendo and carries a shinai, though he fights primarily with a wooden stick, which likewise is a motif for his non-lethal combat way. After being thrust into a new world and brutally interrogated, he is forced to join the child army of Hellywood. Shu's character is strong-willed, uncompromising, obstinate, and believes that practiced tin come up from all situations. His devotion to protect Lala-Ru is ane of the main aspects of the story. His experiences and interactions with Lala-Ru, Hamdo, and Nabuca open his optics to the new globe. Despite overwhelming odds, he retains his principles of not killing and of believing that good volition still come while one is live. After saving the globe past convincing Lala-Ru that people are good, Shu is sent back abode by a reformed Abelia. In the anime tv series, Shu is voiced by Akemi Okamura in Japanese and Ted Lewis in English.
- Lala-Ru ( ララ・ルゥ , Rara Rū ) possesses the power to manipulate water using a pendant containing a now nearly-depleted water reservoir, which is directly tied to her concrete strength and health. She is quiet and not-tearing (often failing to resist violence confronting her) and appears to be a child, although her age is unknown (she claims to be thousands of years old). Due to her long and disillusioned feel with humans, she feels little to no emotions with them. Her human relationship with Shu changes her to exist more protective and open with Shu and Sis; Shu for risking his life despite being in a foreign land likewise as knowing nil about her, and Sis for treating her similar a daughter despite not knowing her very long. Subsequently using her power to overflowing Hellywood and parts of the world with water she shortly vanished from being right side by side to Shu after seeing the dusk for the concluding time. In the anime tv series, Lala-Ru is voiced by Kaori Nazuka in Japanese and Lisa Ortiz in English.
- Hamdo ( ハムド , Hamudo ) , the armed services leader of a kingdom called Hellywood, he is a shrewd only has the mentality of a spoiled ten-twelvemonth-old child, paranoid megalomaniac. He feels a sense of entitlement to water, an essential resource in his plans to rule the Earth, that leads to an obsession with the mysterious Lala-Ru and the suppression of any who stand in his fashion. Water is besides required to launch his flying fortress, which is powered past water. In a quest to secure water and other resource needed for his ultimate goal, Hamdo'due south regular army abducts children and other villagers to utilize every bit man majuscule in his endeavor. Hamdo suffers from uncontrollable bursts of rage. In a gruesome display of his blind emotion, he kills a cat, just to throw it on the footing and step on it later while interrogating Shu. Later in the series, Hamdo'south lust for water and power begets paranoia and he begins to doubt the loyalty of his adviser. He died at the terminate of the series when he drowned in the transport chamber (all the while suffering a complete mental breakdown, screaming and shrieking like a frightened child), his lifeless corpse dragged abroad by the current. Hamdo is voiced by Kouji Ishii in Japanese and Jack Taylor in English language.
- Abelia ( アベリア , Aberia ) is the devoted commanding officer of Hamdo'southward army. She is a capable military strategist, though Hamdo does non always heed her advice. Abelia thanklessly yields to the whim of her senior. By the serial' end, she'd given up on supporting Hamdo's ambitions and leaves him to die amidst the anarchy of his eroding empire. She and then joins the free earth to establish a peaceful future alongside them. Abelia is voiced by Reiko Yasuhara in Japanese and Dana Halsted in English language.
- Nabuca ( ナブカ , Nabuka ) is the leader of the child army unit Shu is forced to join. He resents Shu and sees him every bit a troublemaker. He feels ashamed for Shu having saved his life during a fight. Nabuca, but a kid himself, devotes himself entirely to the ground forces in the hopes that he volition someday exist allowed to return to his dwelling. He repeatedly tells himself that what he does is the just thing that will enable him to return home, and this idea is the merely thing keeping him going. Once Boo dies trying to protect him, he eventually comes to realize all too tardily the nature of his actions and has a sudden change of middle. In the last episode, he is betrayed and mortally wounded by Tabool, one of the boys in his unit of measurement and the only other survivor from their hamlet. After painfully making his manner to the jail cell where Shu is existence kept with other prisoners from Zari-Bars, he tells Shu to go dorsum to where he came from and that it is where he belongs. He dies immediately afterwards in the arms of Shu who holds him through the prison house cell bars. Nabuca is voiced by Yuka Imai in Japanese and Dan Green in English.
- Boo ( ブゥ , Bū ) is the youngest soldier in Nabuca's unit and his closest companion. He is naïve, and similar Nabuca, believes he will be sent home subsequently the war until then end where he loses hope of regaining a sense of normalcy and cannot go on. Boo dies during the invasion of Zari-Bars in episode 12 where he takes a bullet for Nabuca. Boo is voiced by Hiroko Konishi in Japanese and Rachael Lillis in English.
- Sara Ringwalt ( サラ・リングワルト , Sara Ringuwaruto ) is an American girl who is mistaken for Lala-Ru and is kidnapped on her way to pick up her father from work. She is taken to Hellywood where she is regularly raped past the Hellywood soldiers, ane of whom she murders in self-defense. After escaping from Hellywood, she is rescued from the desert sands past Sis who brings her to Zari-Confined. Sara resents Lala-Ru and blames her solely for the predicament she is in. Unable to cope with the hurting of being raped and carrying a child equally a result of her ordeal, she attempts to commit suicide and abort the baby past pounding a stone into her abdomen. Shu, yet, intervenes, taking the blows of the stone on his hand which he uses to cover her abdomen. Sis' dying request that she not detest the faultless baby changes Sara's mind and she decides to stay in the desert earth with her infant, Sister' orphans, and ex-Hellywood child soldiers to showtime a new life. Sara is voiced past Azusa Nakao in Japanese and Kayzie Rogers in English language.
- Tabool ( タブール , Tabūru ) is a male child soldier in Nabuca's unit who came from the aforementioned village every bit Nabuca. He appears captivated with the actions of Hamdo and his war and is uninterested in returning home. He is attracted to the force of the armed forces, and bullies others in the unit. In the final episode, he shoots and mortally wounds Nabuca, and non long afterwards, he dies while trying to survive Hellywood's destruction by Lala-Ru'south alluvion, being drowned in the water and his lifeless torso sucked away by the electric current. Tabool is voiced by Akio Suyama in Japanese and Crispin Freeman in English.
- Sister ( シス , Shisu ) is a tough and respected fellow member of the city-state Zari-Bars. She acts as a caretaker and stand up-in mother for the children who were orphaned as result of the war state. She advocates non-violence. When Sis tries to stop Elamba from taking Lala-Ru earnest, she is shot in the leg and dies in the final episode from the bleeding. Sister is voiced by Rica Matsumoto in Japanese and Rachael Lillis in English.
- Elamba ( エランバ , Eranba ) is the leader of the radical faction at Zari-Bars. His entire family unit was murdered by Hellywood's soldiers. Periodically, he sends assassins into Hellywood to try to kill Rex Hamdo. Ironically, Elamba'southward ruthless methods resemble those of the human he hates. He seizes Lala-Ru and tries unsuccessfully to use her to negotiate with Hellywood. This ends with him being sprayed by bullets and falling to his death. Elamba is voiced past Hisoka Yamamoto in Japanese and Scott Rayow in English language.
- Soon is a quiet immature girl living with Sis and the orphans in Zari-Bars. She spends many days separated from the other children her age in hopes that her father may i day render. Little does she know that her male parent was one of Elamba's assassins that died at the hands of Nabuca and the other Hellywood soldiers. In the meanwhile, she begins to open to both Shu and Lala-Ru, requesting that they stay even when the radicals of the village plow confronting them. When she overhears Nabuca admit to killing the assassins, Soon attempts to kill Nabuca with a rifle just fails to practise so due to Boo's cocky-sacrifice. Nabuca, horrified and about reflexively shoots her to death in return. Presently is voiced by Ayaka Saito in Japanese and Kerry Williams in English.
Media [edit]
Anime episode list [edit]
| No. | Title | Original airdate | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | "A Girl Admiring The Sunset" "Tasogare wo mitsu meru shōjo" ( 黄昏を見つめる少女 ) | Oct 14, 1999 (1999-10-fourteen) | |
| Shuzo "Shu" Matsutani loses a kendo match at his dojo, where his opponent criticizes him for his lack of defense force. Walking across town after in the day, Shu sees a daughter, Lala-Ru, sitting on a smokestack watching the sunset. Later a short amount of time talking to her, time suddenly freezes as a greenish axle of light covers the surrounding area. Lala-Ru ends upwards beingness captured past officers controlling snakelike machines and transported back into a stationary battleship named Hellywood. Shu is accidentally brought with them. Shu and Lala-Ru, subsequently being chased past more than soldiers, are separated at an operating bridge in the water belfry. Here, Shu grabs Lala-Ru's pendant earlier he plummets into a tunnel to the exterior, one of a arid wasteland. | |||
| 2 | "A Boy and a Mad King" "Shōnen to kyō ō to" ( 少年と狂王と ) | October 21, 1999 (1999-ten-21) | |
| Lala-Ru is taken to come across Abelia, who sees the pendant missing but then realizes Shu might take information technology. Nabuca, finds Shu at a lower-level bridge over a large furnace. They fight, and the pendant unknowingly drops off the bridge. Shu stops when he holds Nabuca's knife instead of his wooden stick. Shu also saves Nabuca from falling when a railing nearly collapses. Shu is arrested and sent to see an aggravated Hamdo, concerned of the pendant's whereabouts. Information technology is explained that Lala-Ru has the ability to dispense the source of water within the pendant, which will help reconstruct the battleship. Hamdo orders Abelia to practise whatever necessary to torture Shu and find the pendant. | |||
| 3 | "A Feast in the Dark" "Yami no naka no utage" ( 闇の中の宴 ) | Oct 28, 1999 (1999-ten-28) | |
| Shu wakes upward and finds a traumatized daughter, first thinking her to be Lala-Ru. Meanwhile, Abelia brings Lala-Ru to encounter Hamdo, though Lala-Ru refuses to talk, much to Hamdo's chagrin. It turns out that the girl is from America and is named Sara Ringwalt, who was abducted by mistake. Abelia orders Shu to be hanged afterward another failed interrogation. As an enemy battleship approaches Hellywood, a missile is launched from the rig and successfully makes bear on, thereby making a statement for any future attacks. Abelia is given the club from Hamdo that all male soldiers will scout the whole tower to notice the missing pendant. | |||
| 4 | "Discord" "Fukyōwaon" ( 不協和音 ) | November four, 1999 (1999-11-04) | |
| Nabuca requests Boo to keep an eye on Shu, who volition be forcefully enlisted with the crew every bit soon as he recovers. A frustrated Abelia suspends the pendant search for the residual of the solar day. It was found neither in the engine room nor the prison house cells. It is revealed that all the soldiers were kidnapped from their hometowns and sent to Hellywood for unknown reasons. The just way to be released is when the war has ended. Tabool, growing impatient, beats Shu upwards for not saying where the pendant is located. However, Tabool is defenseless by Nabuca and is to be given lashes as penalization. Shu refuses an order to give the lashings. Nabuca later advises Shu not to run away, lest he be killed by his swain crew members. | |||
| 5 | "Murder" "Hitogoroshi" ( ひとごろし ) | November 11, 1999 (1999-11-xi) | |
| Shu and Nabuca enter into a mock battle, wooden stick versus abrupt pocketknife. Nonetheless, the friction match ends due to Shu'due south reckless mode of gainsay. Two unknown assailants later invade the battleship and try to electrocute Hamdo. Though Hamdo is able to shoot downward one of the assailants, the other ane escapes and uses Boo as a hostage to forbid Nabuca from shooting. Shu attacks the assassinator, allowing Boo to interruption gratuitous by stabbing his captor'due south hand. Nabuca shoots the man in the chest. Shu tries to save the stranger, yet Nabuca fires a bullet at the attacker's caput, killing him. All troops are ordered to travel through a sandstorm to recruit more women and children from a nearby village. | |||
| vi | "Disappearance in a Sandstorm" "Sunaarashi ga kieru" ( 砂嵐が消える ) | November xviii, 1999 (1999-11-18) | |
| Sara is sent within a room with a man, and, subsequently being violated, beats him to death. She flees from Hellywood at night, cuts her hair off, and runs deep into the desert. Tabool believes that Shu does non deserve to drink h2o considering of his nonviolent views, while Nabuca tells him that at that place is no mode around this. The Hellywood army begins to attack the village, recruiting women and children by force. However, Shu attempts to release all captives, going against the guild. Nabuca shoots Shu in the leg to subdue him from interfering. On the way dorsum to the fortress, Nabuca feels guilty and empathetic for taking role in seizing these innocent victims. | |||
| 7 | "Night of Flight" "Nogare no oru" ( 逃れの夜 ) | November 25, 1999 (1999-xi-25) | |
| Shu not only is told past Tabool that he may be sentenced to expiry, but he is besides informed of what has happened to Sara. Shu, remembering his resolve to salvage Lala-Ru, finds the pendant in an underground cell. He breaks out of prison with Boo's help and manages to slip pass the other male person soldiers. He finds Lala-Ru with Hamdo in a greenhouse, shattering through the glass to give her back the pendant, simply Abelia shows upward and shoots Shu in the arm. Lala-Ru then activates her powers through the pendant and fills the entire fortress with water to brand her escape with Shu. The two try to hide in a cavern, but Nabuca ends upwardly chancing upon Shu. Later on Shu tries to convince Nabuca to join him to avert anymore bloodshed, Nabuca declines the offer but allows him to escape to return the favor of once being saved by him. | |||
| 8 | "Two Lone Souls" "Hitoribotchi no futari" ( ひとりぼっちのふたり ) | December ii, 1999 (1999-12-02) | |
| An unknown person finds Sara cached in the desert, taking her back to a village. It is theorized that Hellywood could be mobilized by using the available water every bit fuel. Nabuca and Boo have to keep their mouths shut on the whereabouts of Shu and Lala-Ru. Shu rides on a motorcycle with Lala-Ru in tow, merely information technology lands in quicksand, and Shu fends off a carnivorous establish that had latched onto Lala-Ru with its carmine vines. It is revealed that Lala-Ru becomes weaker each time she uses her pendant every bit well as that her powers are taken for granted peculiarly if needed on demand. Shu destroys the carnivorous constitute using grenades he found in a backpack left backside by a nearby corpse. As the two continue their journeying, he says to her that not all people in the world are bad. | |||
| 9 | "In The Chasm" "Hazama nite" ( 狭間にて ) | December ix, 1999 (1999-12-09) | |
| Shu and Lala-Ru arrive in a village chosen Zari-Bars, where they come across Sister, who runs an orphanage. Shu has to continue Lala-Ru's identity a cloak-and-dagger from Sis to avoid any problem that could arise. Sis allows the 2 to stay with her in exchange for working in the fields with the other children. Later at nighttime, Before long says that she misses her father, but she is unaware that he was one of the assailants who was killed in Hellywood. Also, Elamba tells Shu that his unabridged family was killed by the Hellywood regular army, for this is the reason why he wants Hamdo to be assassinated. Shu is perplexed later hearing all this, and he starts to cry when Lala-Ru comes to see him. | |||
| 10 | "Prelude to Chaos" "Konton e no josō" ( 混沌への助走 ) | Dec 16, 1999 (1999-12-xvi) | |
| Shu and Before long walk to a head leap to retrieve water for Sis. Elamba, already over at that place, continues to persist on persuading Shu to help his faction in an endeavour to kill Hamdo. An injured soldier named Kazam, claiming to have deserted Hellywood, is taken into the village to exist treated for his wound. However, this is just a ruse for Hamdo to find the location of Zari-Confined without whatever sign of suspicion. Hellywood prepares to launch using water equally its source of free energy. The nozzles beginning fail to respond, just Abelia manages to set up the trouble in order to prevent the battleship from toppling over. At night, Sara, revealed to exist staying at the village, goes into a fit of rage when she sees Lala-Ru right in front end of her. | |||
| 11 | "Eve of Destruction" "Hōkai zenya" ( 崩壊前夜 ) | Jan 6, 2000 (2000-01-06) | |
| Fifty-fifty though Sis figures out almost Lala-Ru's true identity, she allows Shu and Lala-Ru to stay at the orphanage. Non merely does Sara faint from trauma and stress, just she also learns she is meaning. One of the faction members tells Elamba that in that location is a secret weapon within Zari-Confined capable of destroying Hellywood. We larn that Lala-Ru has lived for thousands of years. Despite this, Sis insists Lala-Ru appears a lost and lonely kid. Sara sneaks out at night to the caput leap to drown herself, but Shu painfully manages to finish her from doing and so. The next morning time Shu and Lala-Ru set up to exit Zari-Bars. Elamba stops them, planning to use Lala-Ru as collateral to negotiate with Hellywood. Kazam fails to convince Sara to leave the hamlet with him earlier it becomes invaded past Hellywood. | |||
| 12 | "This Bloody World" "Satsuriku no daichi" ( 殺戮の大地 ) | January xiii, 2000 (2000-01-13) | |
| Before long takes Shu and Lala-Ru to a watering cave to hide from the danger that precedes them. Elamba tells his faction of Lala-Ru's true identity, hanging Sis to a post equally punishment. Later the faction points a gun at Lala-Ru and threatens to come with him to run across Elamba, Lala-Ru uses her water powers to drown him and bring everyone exterior. When Elamba prepares to take Lala-Ru with him, Hamdo descends Hellywood onto Zari-Bars, causing destruction upon the village. Sis is on the verge of dying while Sara watches over her. Every bit Shu and Soon run to a shelter to salve the children, Nabuca and Boo before long detect them there. Nabuca tells Shu that he must impale to save himself. Soon, overhearing Nabuca being the i who killed her father, attempts to have revenge. As she fires a bullet, Boo blocks Nabuca and takes the hit, which then Nabuca kills Presently in retaliation. | |||
| 13 | "Now and So, Hither and There" "Ima, soko ni iru boku" ( 今、そこにいる僕 ) | January 20, 2000 (2000-01-20) | |
| Zari-Bars is under Hellywood's command and solitude. Lala-Ru disregards Hamdo for his request to use her pendant to help refuel the battleship. At an operating span, Nabuca is distraught upon learning from Tabool that Hamdo lied about releasing him subsequently this state of war was over. Nabuca is then shot in the chest past Tabool, falling over the ledge. Before breathing her last breath, Sis tells Sara to non reject her child as a mother when it is built-in. At the hush-hush prison, Nabuca gives Shu his wooden stick before passing away, assuasive Shu to escape and free all the children. When Shu jumps down to rescue Lala-Ru, she uses her water powers to overflow the core of the battleship. During this time, Sara saves all the children, with the aid of Kazam at the cost of his life. Hamdo drowns within the tower when Abelia chooses to ignore helping him. When the downpour clears, Shu and Lala-Ru sit at the shore, and as they watch the sunset together one last time, she slowly vanishes in his arms. Sara decides to stay with the children, and Abelia sends Shu back to his earth. A sunset hovers over the horizon behind the smokestacks. | |||
Soundtrack [edit]
Released 1999, the At present and And then, Here and In that location contains seventeen tracks, including the opening and ending sequences. Virtually of the tracks are performed past Taku Iwasaki (credited equally Takumi Iwasaki) with i rail performed by Toshio Masuda and one performed by Masuda and Reiko Yasuhara.
| # | Title | Length |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | Standing in the Sunset Glow | 20:16 |
| ii. | Decadence | 2:35 |
| 3. | Sew | 2:34 |
| four. | Rescuer | 2:48 |
| 5. | The Bottom | two:30 |
| 6. | Tears | iii:06 |
| 7. | Tumbling | 3:09 |
| 8. | Calmative | four:24 |
| 9. | Deadlock | 2:21 |
| x. | A Raw Deal | 2:25 |
| eleven. | Pazzia | 2:34 |
| 12. | Miss... | 2:47 |
| 13. | One At-home | 2:42 |
| 14. | Fearful Dream | three:30 |
| fifteen. | Here and There | ii:38 |
| sixteen. | 今,そこにいる僕 (Ima soko ni iru boku) | iii:22 |
| 17. | 子守歌... (In the End...) | 2:16 |
Reception [edit]
The show was very well received by critics and also received comparisons to Grave of the Fireflies. AnimeOnDVD.com stated Now and And then, Here and There is "a wonderfully scripted bear witness, where each line of dialog seems to be said with some larger purpose behind information technology."[5] Of the events of war, the show continues a "devastating and brutal feel throughout.".[6] Commenting on the realism of the show, reviewer Chris Beveridge stated "The story doesn't flinch from putting people into the situations and resolving them in a way that they'd likely play out in real life."[vii] SciFi.com stated the testify was "a cruel serial with a kindhearted message" that contrasted brutality with a greater message. The review further mentioned:
"Never before in anime accept I seen a dead cat used as a motif and a metaphor. But like so many aspects of Now and Then, Here and In that location, this unusual artistic decision is a startling, effective and chilling 1[8] "
J!-ENT.com's Dennis A. Amith stated that the series "shows a perspective of war through the optics of a young teen. The savagery, the brutality, and how even through darkness, how hope can get a long way. A riveting anime series that is worth watching and even worth owning!"[9] Anime News Network reviewer Theron Martin chosen the series "one of the best-written and near emotionally powerful anime series ever made."[10]
See also [edit]
- War machine use of children
- Dying Earth genre
References [edit]
- ^ "BAAF Guests: Akitaroh Daichi and Taro Maki". Anime News Network. April 23, 2002. Retrieved Baronial 5, 2018.
- ^ Bustard, Jason. "Now and Then, Here and There". THEM Anime Reviews . Retrieved August 5, 2018.
- ^ [Gurren Lagann on Canada's Super Aqueduct two Next Month https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2008-xi-24/gurren-lagann-on-canada-super-channel-2-adjacent-month]
- ^ ADV Adds Grave of the Fireflies, At present and Then, Hither and There Anime News Network 2009/05/05
- ^ Now and And so, Here and There Vol. #1 | Mania.com Archived 2005-03-08 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ The Destination for Fans of Science Fiction, Fantasy, Horror, and Anime Entertainment | Mania.com Archived 2006-03-25 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ At present and And so, Here and There Vol. #3 | Mania.com Archived 2005-03-08 at the Wayback Auto
- ^ Now Then, Here And At that place | Anime Reviews | SCI FI Weekly
- ^ J!-ENT Anime DVD Reviews | j-entonline.com
- ^ Martin, Theron (August 29, 2005). "Now and So, Here and There – Review". Anime News Network. Retrieved January 7, 2010.
External links [edit]
- Official Geneon Amusement Now and Then, Hither and There website (in Japanese)
- At present and Then, Here and There (anime) at Anime News Network'southward encyclopedia
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Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Now_and_Then,_Here_and_There
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