1. Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 Wiki | Fandom
It first aired on Fuji TV's noitamina timeslot on July 9, 2009, running for 11 episodes until September 17. The anime was directed by Masaki Tachibana, with ...
"Concrete shatters. Buildings crumble. But for the survivors... love still endures." Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 (東京マグニチュード8.0, Tōkyō Magunichūdo 8.0) is a Japanese animated television series produced by Fuji TV, Asmik Ace, Sony Music Entertainment Japan, Dentsu, Bones, and Kinema Citrus. It first aired on Fuji TV's noitamina timeslot on July 9, 2009, running for 11 episodes until September 17. The anime was directed by Masaki Tachibana, with Natsuko Takahashi handling series composition, Atsuko Nozaki
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4. Dear Yuuki... - Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 Wiki - Fandom
... Japanese spelling of "Dear Yūki..." or "To Yuuki") is the eleventh and final episode of Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, premiering on September 17, 2009. It begins ...
"Dear Yuuki..." ("悠貴へ…", originally titled in English with the Japanese spelling of "Dear Yūki..." or "To Yuuki") is the eleventh and final episode of Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, premiering on September 17, 2009. It begins late in the afternoon of Tuesday, July 24, 2012, followed by early in the afternoon on Thursday, August 30, 2012 and a glimpse into the future after the fall semester at school has started and where Tokyo and the people who live there have begun their recovery. Mirai is reunited with
5. Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 - MyAnimeList.net
Middle school student Mirai Onozawa is dissatisfied with her family circumstances and, in a moment of frustration, wishes to tear everything apart.
Middle school student Mirai Onozawa is dissatisfied with her family circumstances and, in a moment of frustration, wishes to tear everything apart. Unfortunately, these destructive thoughts seem to come true in the form of a magnitude 8.0 earthquake just a few moments later. When summer vacation begins, Mirai reluctantly takes her younger brother Yuuki to Odaiba, where a robot exhibition that he wanted to go to is being held. However, while they are in the exhibition center, the fury of a major earthquake shakes the Kanto region; helpless, both kids witness the devastating power of this natural disaster as it brings the city to its knees. In its aftermath, they stumble upon Mari Kusakabe, a motorcyclist and single mother who decides to help the young siblings. Aiming to return to their homes and reunite with their families, the group sets off on a long and hard journey through the decimated city. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
6. Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 (TV) - Anime News Network
A powerful tremor registering 8.0 on the JMA scale emanates from an ocean trench, the famed Tokyo Tower and Rainbow Bridge crumble and fall.
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7. Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 (Anime) - TV Tropes
An earthquake of the eponymous magnitude 8.0 erupts from northern Tokyo Bay, causing buildings to come crashing down, iconic landmarks to crumble, and fires to ...
One: There is an estimated 70% chance that an earthquake of magnitude 7.0 or higher will hit Tokyo, Japan within the next three decades. Two: Mirai Onozawa is your typical rebellious thirteen-year-old—bored with school, frustrated with her …
8. Anime Review : Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 - I Love Disaster Movies!
Jan 14, 2017 · Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 is an 11 episode anime series that has both emotional depth and educational value to it as it tries to convey what would happen.
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9. Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 - The Anime Review
As an 8.0 earthquake rips through the center of Tokyo, skyscraper windows shatter and bridges buckle under the strain. Alarms scream as a peaceful day downtown ...
Devastating. That's the word that comes to mind when I think of Tokyo Magnitude 8.0. On a surface level, you might expect devastation from a show with that name -- after all, it's obviously an earthquake reference. But Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 is not just about death and destruction. It is an emotional powerhouse that has haunted me for days. I have been moved by anime before, by titles like Grave of the Fireflies, Berserk, Macross, and Only Yesterday. Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 has just entered their ranks. While slight imperfections keep it from a perfect grade, it goes far beyond what I ever expected from a "disaster" show and reaches the upper echelons of the anime medium.
10. Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 review: Sugar, We're Going Down
Jun 14, 2015 · Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, originally produced in 2009, was directed by Masaki Tachibana, who also directed .hack//Quantum, and worked as an episode ...
While working on today’s review, I came to the realization that there are rather few mainstream anime and manga that deal with natural disasters on a realistic scale. I’m talking someth…