1. Review – Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon – The anime that makes less sense ...
5 jan 2012 · Toori is an interesting character who apparently blames himself for Horizons death, and appears to have made some sort of promise never to cry ...
Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon (Horizon in the middle of nowhere) probably takes the top spot in the worst adaptations of 2011, it makes about as much sense as a chocolate hammer, and it was also…
2. Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon Review - The Pantless Anime Blogger
4 aug 2012 · The story of Kyoukai Horizon is about the Earth in ruins and only selected parts are still habitable. The rest of the world suddenly came into ...
Hello there. This is review number fifty two. It took me three hours to write this review simply because I can’t give the anime a good description. I’m sorry if the review is all over the place. Le…
3. Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere (Literature) - TV Tropes
We're saturated with our own downfall! The empire where the sun never sets declares to the nation where the sun never rises: We are invincible! Victory will be ...
Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere (Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon) is a set of school fantasy light novels written by Minoru Kawakami and illustrated by Satoyasu, which was published under the Dengeki Bunko label from 2008 to 2018 for 29 volumes. It …
4. Religion | Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon Wiki - Fandom
The Religion (宗教, Shūkyō) is an human activity that usually encompass beliefs and practices about existential, moral values and unearthly questions.
The Religion (宗教, Shūkyō) is an human activity that usually encompass beliefs and practices about existential, moral values and unearthly questions. In the world of the Testament Era and History Recreation, religion is a symbolic cane to reach the "heavens" once more and recover the maximum level of technological complexity that humanity had during the Age of Gods. Religious institutions are called Doctrine Scores (教譜, Kyōfu) or Churches and the believers of every church are known as Musicians (
5. Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon Revisited | illogicalzen - WordPress.com
25 mei 2012 · Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon is a tale about pain, love and forgiveness, where the main characters take the duty of transforming the world onto their shoulders ...
Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon was a series that many people either ignored or dismissed as ridiculous, with an incomprehensible plot to anyone who had not read the light novels upon which it is based. …
6. World History | Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon Wiki - Fandom
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The history of the known world in the Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon series picks up from the events in Owari no Chronicle, with the world destroyed due to the effects of powers that were possessed by the people at that time. At this period, the inhabitants of earth turn to a mysterious book and its record of the distant past to try and retrace their steps in an attempt to prevent the mistakes they committed. In an attempt to save the Earth and its alternate versions from collapse, a group of people
7. Colloquium: Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon 5 + 6 | The Classiest Anime
31 aug 2012 · Horizon's dilemma brings us back to moral dualism again. The artifacts that give her life and restore her emotions also bring her pain and ...
The depth and creativity of Horizon makes it a much more challenging beast to analyze than Queen’s Blade, and our intrepid colloquiumers are dropping out like flies. This week we’re dow…
8. Kyoukaisenjou no Horizon | Light Novel - Reviews - MyAnimeList.net
4 jan 2016 · Storywise, Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon is a tale of a rebellious adventure, a quest to regain the sovereignty of an oppressed country while ...
The story is set in a distant future where Japan is divided into feudal territories and conquered by other countries. There is a floating city named Musashi that is composed of eight ships in the skies. A war that will determine the fate of the world will be fought by students on the Musashi. In the far future, humans abandon the devastated Earth and move to the upper world "Tenjou." But Tenjou and the law of causation collapse due to a war and humans are forced to return to the Earth, which has turned into an inhabitable planet except for Shinshuu area in the Far East. Shinshuu is too small to accommodate all the humans, so they duplicate the area and create "Juusou Sekai" in a parallel world. In order to rebuild Tenjou and the law of causation, the returned humans start reproduction of the history from B.C. 10,000. When the reproduction proceeds to A.D. 1413, a war breaks out in Shinshuu and Juusou Sekai falls onto the original world. The humans living in Juusou Sekai lose their land and invade the original world. People in Shinshuu surrender and the land is divided by the invaders from Juusou Sekai. They try to resume the history reproduction from A.D.1457, but the update of the history terminates in A.D.1648. A rumor of apocalypse begins to spread the world.
9. Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon - Eudemonia - TurboDuck.net
22 apr 2012 · In the far future, humans abandon a devastated Earth and traveled to outer space. However, due to unknown phenomenon that prevents them from traveling into ...
Recommended! General ★★★★★ Originally from a light novel Fight Scenes ★★★★★ my first impression of the anime is the fight style so special unlike many other anime's fight scenes, you will never get tired of watching this each character has one or more unique fighting systems, for example: dance s...
10. Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon Review — F | Draggle's Anime Blog
31 dec 2011 · Horizon is utterly incomprehensible. Apparently the light novel series even has a thousand page prequel, which couldn't be covered in the anime.
Normally in a review I give a brief summary of the show. Here I’m not going to bother trying, because Horizon is utterly incomprehensible. Apparently the light novel series even has a thousan…
11. Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon – Retrospective, Part 1 – The Premise ...
30 jun 2012 · Stories with rich casts in expansive worlds full of war, politics, intrigue, romance, and magical battles galore are what really get my blood ...
The natural reaction to how much work went into this post. Welcome, one and all, to my special series of retrospective posts on the sci-fi / fantasy epic Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon. In the following two posts, I'm going to give you everything you need to know in order to enjoy this wonderfully complex series, including background information, character bios, detailed summaries and impressions for every episode, and a giant final impressions section that explains exactly why I felt compelled to write so much about this series. In the end, these two posts are going to cover the entire season - all 13 episodes - of one of the most vibrant and detailed worlds that has graced our screens in years. In this first post I'll be talking about the basic premise, the world, the factions, the characters, and many of the other fiddly little details that might trip you up. Then, just to get the party started in earnest, I'm going to go ahead and give you summaries and impressions for the first six episodes. If you have any questions, whether you haven't watched this series yet or suspect you might have missed something on your first time through, this post may very well contain the answer.
12. Kyoukaisenjou no Horizon - MyAnimeList
In the far future, humans abandon a devastated Earth and traveled to outer space. However, due to unknown phenomenon that prevents them from traveling into ...
In the far future, humans abandon a devastated Earth and traveled to outer space. However, due to unknown phenomenon that prevents them from traveling into space, humanity returns to Earth only to find it inhospitable except for Japan. To accommodate the entire human population, pocket dimensions are created around Japan to house in the populace. In order to find a way to return to outer space, the humans began reenacting human history according to the Holy book Testament. But in the year 1413 of the Testament Era, the nations of the pocket dimensions invade and conquer Japan, dividing the territory into feudal fiefdoms and forcing the original inhabitants of Japan to leave. It is now the year 1648 of the Testament Era, the refugees of Japan now live in the city ship Musashi, where it constantly travels around Japan while being watched by the Testament Union, the authority that runs the re-enactment of history. However, rumors of an apocalypse and war begin to spread when the Testament stops revealing what happens next after 1648. Taking advantage of this situation, Toori Aoi, head of Musashi Ariadust Academy's Supreme Federation and President of the student council, leads his fellow classmates to use this opportunity to regain their homeland. (Source: Wikipedia)
13. Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon II – 12 - Random Curiosity
25 sep 2012 · 「居場所の刃傷持ち」 (Ibasho no Ninjou Mochi) "Where the One Scarred by Swords Belongs" The action this episode continued to be fast-paced ...
「居場所の刃傷持ち」 (Ibasho no Ninjou Mochi) "Where the One Scarred by Swords Belongs" The action this episode continued to be fast-paced and exciting, and there were two times where a chill ran up my spine that said "yeah...you're watching something special." Heroism, pride, sacrifice, loyalty, and love - emotions abound in this penultimate episode of Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon II.
14. 境界線上のホライゾンIII<中> [Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon 3B] - Goodreads
Complicated relationships abound among the nations and individuals set into motion in the French territory of IZUMO.
Complicated relationships abound among the nations and …
15. Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon - Too Old for Anime
Kyoukai Senjou no Horizon 19 finishes up its story arc, I think. Well, at least the five duels were concluded and interrupted. First we get a history lesson ...
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