TV-14
2006    25minAnimation, Science-Fiction
7.25.4
La Terre est devenue inhabitable et les gens habitent maintenant sur la Lune. Ils y ont créé la république d'Éden. Plus de 160 ans ont passé.

À Éden, les enfants finissent leur éducation à 15 ans, puis ils deviennent citoyens à part entière. Pendant cette période de transition, Takeru va participer à une course avec ses copains. Il a fabriqué lui-même son véhicule et par ses actes il va découvrir le secret d'Éden.

Où regarder Freedom

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  • Freedom
    Freedom7 épisodes
  • Daisuke NamikawaTakeru (voice)
  • Showtaro MorikuboKazuma (voice)
  • Kappei Yamaguchi
  • Seizo Kato
  • Takuya Kirimoto
  • Dai Matsumoto
  • Kohei Fukuhara
  • Wataru TanakaExecutive Producer
  • Kenji UchidaExecutive Producer
  • Yasumasa TsuchiyaProducteur
  • Motoki MukaichiProducteur
  • Shinjiro YokoyamaProducteur
  • Katsuji UmizawaExecutive Producer
  • Hideo MatsushitaProducteur
  • Atsushi SugitaExecutive Producer
  • Kei IchikuraArt Direction
  • Shuhei MoritaSeries Director
  • Keiichi MomoseSound Director
  • Yoshihiro IkeMusic
  • Katsuhiro OtomoMechanical Designer
  • flavo431 décembre 2025
    Freedom is a fascinating and ambitious project, even if its origins as a promotional tie-in for Nissin Ramen make it an unusual entry in the anime landscape. As a fan of Katsuhiro Otomo, I was immediately drawn to the series, eager to see how his influence shaped this digitally animated vision of the future. The premise is genuinely thought-provoking, exploring themes of individuality, truth, and rebellion within a closed lunar society—very much in line with Otomo’s legacy of socially reflective sci-fi. However, as with many early ventures into full digital animation, the execution sometimes falters. Character movement often appears stiff or floaty, facial expressions feel muted or delayed, and lip-syncing can slip out of alignment, creating a noticeable disconnect between performance and visuals. Despite these limitations, the worldbuilding, mechanical designs, and narrative ambition shine through. While imperfect, Freedom is a unique and intriguing experiment—one that rewards viewers seeking inventive sci-fi wrapped in early digital artistry.

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