![]() įitting their unearthly origin, the Fantasy Tree designations appear to be derived from astronomical objects WP, such as star systems and galaxies.Īt the end of 2017, around the same time as the assault on Chaldea, several mysterious objects descended from the sky on an unnatural vertical trajectory. Their intended purpose besides sustaining a Lostbelt is to expand their branches upon the entire planet, absorbing the Mana of the Earth and the cosmic radiation trapped in the magnetic field and converging them into the single spot, which will be the Alien God's descent place, with the Tree itself becoming the vessel for the Alien God, allowing it to exist on the planet. It's said that such amount of released energy can be used to incinerate the planet akin to Goetia's plan. ![]() Ī full bloomed Fantasy Tree is able to cause space-time distortions by warping the gravity in the vicinity and emit a massive quantity of heat and gamma rays due to them having a reenactment of a galaxy within. By themselves, the trees are pretty hard to destroy and Chaldea have no means to strike them down unless they take advantage of the circumstances leading to their weakening. They are autonomous, can hover off the ground, and can give off inhuman shrieks, and fight aggressors using teleportation, a piercing energy beam fired from their 'head', using their own bodies as a drilling projectile, a self-healing ability, and emitting a close-range explosion of energy. ![]() These seeds are each infused with a vast amount of Magical Energy and have bodies harder than stone. Īs the Fantasy Trees mature, they are able to shoot Fantasy Tree Seeds (空想樹の種子-, Kūsōju no Shushi ?, alternatively referred to as the 'Seeds of Fantasy') as a defense mechanism in case they feel threatened or are under attack. Its branches somehow interact with each other, forming a network between the trees with which it is easy to check if a tree is either active or it was cut out. They can even be seen outside the Wall of Storm, appearing like pillars of light. Due to their immense height, they have also been referred to by the term Cloud Tree. The trees are extremely tall, extending far above the clouds and up through the stratosphere. If the Fantasy Tree of a Lostbelt is destroyed, the Lostbelt itself crumbles as well. For this purpose, the tree recognizes the highest authority within the Lostbelt and grants them certain Authorities to reshape the Lostbelt's environment and expand its domain by interfacing with the local Leylines. They contribute to the Lostbelts overwriting the Proper Human History, a phenomenon called the Filtering Outsider Phenomenon (濾過異分子現象, Roka Ibunshi Genshō ?, localized as "Felling Theoretical Phenomenon"). American viewers eagerly awaiting a new Miyazaki film were treated to a plethora of photos last month and can now enjoy actual footage.Originating from the Alien God's seeds, the Fantasy Trees appear to be integral to the Lostbelts. American distributor GKIDS initially announced they would follow that same pattern of minimal marketing, but that policy has been reversed in light of the Japan premiere. ![]() The Boy and the Heron hit theaters in Japan back in July (under the title Kimitachi wa Do Ikiruka, or How Do You Live?) with little fanfare other than an enigmatic drawing of a heron. The Boy and the Heron, the first trailer for which arrived Wednesday, comes a full decade after Miyazaki's previous (at one time thought-to-be-final) film, The Wind Rises, and eschews the realism of that biopic of real-life Japanese inventor Jiro Horikoshi in favor of a fascinating fantasy adventure more in line with Spirited Away. The acclaimed director of such iconic anime films as Spirited Away and My Neighbor Totoro is back with a new work. Get ready to enter a whole new magical world from the mind of Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli.
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