

Gin-iro no Olynssis
AD 3567. The human beings has lost their once civilization, and they are living on the desolated grounds. Although their lives are frightened by Gardener, a mysterious unmanned mobile weapon sent from the moon, strong boys and girls become Gardener hunters to earn daily bread. Furthermore, although the civilization was ruined, because of the high-tech maintenance free technologies, limited functions of cities are still working to support people’s lives. Then, a boy’s visit to a city opens the door of their destinies…
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Plot Summary
In a world where souls can be reincarnated as magical creatures, a young girl named Shirogane lives in a town where people are born with the ability to communicate with these beings. When a mysterious plague begins to affect the creatures, Shirogane must embark on a journey to find a cure, uncovering secrets about her past and the true nature of her world along the way. She is accompanied by her companion, a sentient sword named Gringore.
Critical Reception
Gin-iro no Olynssis received generally positive reviews, with praise directed at its unique premise, visual artistry, and emotional depth. While some critics noted pacing issues in the middle section, the overall consensus highlighted its imaginative world-building and compelling character development.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its visually stunning animation and imaginative fantasy world.
- Appreciated for its emotional narrative and exploration of themes like loss and destiny.
- Some viewers found the plot occasionally convoluted, but the overall message resonated.
Google audience: Audience reception on Google is not widely available for this title. However, general sentiment found in discussions often points to its unique artistic style and engaging story as highlights.
Fun Fact
The film's distinctive visual style is heavily influenced by traditional Japanese ink wash painting techniques, giving it a unique aesthetic that sets it apart from many other anime films.
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