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What kind of anime is En no Sora?

"En no Sora" is an anime with excellent script, exquisite music and good painting style.

"Fate no Sora" is adapted from the game, so the story line shown in the animation is relatively complicated. The game was released in 2008, and the anime was released in 2010. This anime, which has been around for ten years, is still considered a masterpiece.

Although this anime is sadistic, the plot is still remarkable. The plot has twists and turns and is worth watching. The painting style of this anime is very Japanese comic style. In fact, the entire painting style of this anime is biased toward freshness. Although some of the scenes are not suitable for everyone to watch, overall it is still very nice!

And the BGM is used just right. Although the background music sounds very sad, it is a perfect match when paired with the animation.

The differences between the anime version and the game version of "En no Sora":

1. The anime is a highly condensed version of the game plot, and a large amount of plots and dialogues have been deleted (it feels almost deleted) More than 90%), this move leads to two effects: First, the image of each character in the animation is far less plump and three-dimensional than the original work, and second, the animation plot looks far less boring than the original work (the original plot is really awkward, It’s like watching hundreds of episodes of Korean dramas).

2. The overall style of the game plot is more campus, pastoral, and positive; the overall style of the anime Dome Line plot is more gloomy. In addition to the reason why almost all campus plots have been deleted, the screenwriters of the anime deliberately create this kind of atmosphere. Atmosphere should be the more important reason.

3. In order to increase the rationality, a lot of plots and settings have been added to the animation. For example, in the game, Yu and Qiong have been very close since childhood, and Yu would often come to the hospital to tell Qiong about the outside world; but in the anime, this setting was reversed, and the two were separated for a long time before Qiong was discharged. time.

This setting strengthens Yu's emotional rationality, but weakens Qiong's emotional rationality, so the final suicide scene in the anime does not include Qiong's inner monologue line that was originally very profound in the game. In addition, Nao is set as Yu's lover, which also serves to strengthen the plot conflict.