Escha Chron
Escha Chron

Escha Chron

2017TV ShowEnded1 SeasonJapanese

The story follows the two titular women Escha and Chron, whose contrasting personalities are like the sun and moon. The two women are from Terminal, a future post-apocalyptic world that's empty and monochrome. The two women cross worlds and arrive in the present day, which they call Transit. As Escha and Chron experience the light (scenery) and sound (music) of the real world, the future world of Terminal gradually changes into a more vivid world.

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Director: N/AGenres: Anime, Fantasy, Action

Plot Summary

The story follows Escha, a young girl who lives in a world where magic and technology coexist. She dreams of becoming a blacksmith and creating powerful weapons. When a mysterious ancient artifact is discovered, Escha and her companions embark on a journey to unravel its secrets and protect their world from a looming threat.

Critical Reception

Escha Chron is a relatively obscure anime title, and as such, detailed critical reception is limited. It appears to be a short-form or promotional anime, possibly tied to a game or other media, which often receive less in-depth reviews compared to feature-length films or full TV series. Audience reception, where available, generally points to it being a visually pleasant but narratively thin entry.

What Reviewers Say

  • Visually appealing with solid animation quality.
  • Character designs are charming and well-executed.
  • Story is often considered underdeveloped and rushed due to its short format.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for Escha Chron is scarce due to its niche status. What little feedback is available suggests viewers appreciated the artistic direction and character aesthetics but found the plot lacking in depth and resolution.

Fun Fact

Escha Chron is often associated with the 'Atelier' series of video games, developed by Gust, which features similar art styles and themes.

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