

Tide-Line Blue
Tide-Line Blue is a Japanese anime series created by Satoru Ozawa and Umanosuke Iida for Bandai Visual and Telecom Animation Film.
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Plot Summary
In a future where humanity lives in enclosed underwater cities, Tide-Line Blue tells the story of a young boy named Takuya who dreams of seeing the surface world. Along with his friends, he embarks on a dangerous journey to uncover the truth about their existence and the forgotten world above the waves. Their quest is fraught with peril as they confront the secrets of their society and the challenges of the vast ocean.
Critical Reception
Tide-Line Blue was met with a mixed to positive reception, appreciated for its unique premise and visual style, though some found its narrative pacing uneven. It garnered attention within anime communities for its ambitious world-building and exploration of themes like environmentalism and societal control.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its imaginative underwater world and distinct visual aesthetic.
- Noted for its exploration of themes such as environmentalism and the human desire for freedom.
- Some critics found the plot development to be slow at times.
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Fun Fact
The film's visual design was heavily influenced by underwater photography and marine biology, aiming for a realistic yet fantastical depiction of aquatic life and environments.
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