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| | Genre | Drama, Fantasy, Romance | | Game | | Developer | Key | | Publisher | Visual Art's (PC) NEC Interchannel (DC/PS2) Prototype (SoftBank 3G/PSP) | | Genre | Eroge, Dating sim, Visual novel | | Rating | 18+ (Original PC), 15+ (PS2) | | Platform | PC, Dreamcast, PS2, SoftBank 3G, PSP | | Released | September 8, 2000 (PC-limited) July 19, 2001 (PC-regular) July 27, 2001 (PC All Ages) September 20, 2001 (Dreamcast) August 8, 2002 (Original PS2) April 8, 2005 (PC Standard Edition) September 1, 2005 (PS2 re-release) May 1, 2007 (SoftBank 3G) May 2007 (PSP) | | Manga | | Authored by | Key (story), Yukimaru Katsura (art) | | Publisher |
Kadokawa Shoten | | Serialized in | Comptiq | | Original run | August 10, 2004 – February 10, 2006 | | No. of volumes | 2 | | TV anime | | Directed by | Tatsuya Ishihara | | Studio |
Kyoto Animation | | Licensor |
ADV Films | | Network | BS-i | | Original run | January 6, 2005 – March 31, 2005 | | No. of episodes | 13 | | Movie | | Directed by | Osamu Dezaki | | Studio |
Toei Animation | | Licensor |
ADV Films | | Released |
February 5, 2005 | | Runtime | 91 minutes | | TV anime : Air in Summer | | Directed by | Tatsuya Ishihara | | Studio | Kyoto Animation | | Network | BS-i | | Original run | August 28, 2005 – September 4, 2005 | | No. of episodes | 2 | Air is a Japanese visual novel developed by Key, and released on September 8, 2000. The original version, first available on the PC, contains a minimal amount of adult-only content of a sexual nature. Subsequent "clean" versions were sold playable on the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2. The PC version with adult content was re-released with added support for Windows 2000/XP under the name Air Standard Edition. The last releases of Air will be available to play on the PlayStation Portable and the SoftBank 3G cell phone; both will be released in May 2007.[1] Image File history File links Air_(tv)_logo_(lesser_whitespace). ...
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Air has made transitions into other media. A manga series based on the visual novel was first serialized in the Japanese magazine Comptiq and published by Kadokawa Shoten; the manga ran between August 10, 2004 and February 10, 2006 and was illustrated by Japanese artist Yukimaru Katsura. A thirteen-episode anime series created by Kyoto Animation aired in Japan between January 6, 2005 and March 31, 2005. A subsequent release of two episodes entitled Air in Summer aired on August 28, 2005 and September 4, 2005. While the anime was still airing, an Air movie by the animation studio Toei Animation hit theaters in Japan on February 5, 2005. Manga ) (pl. ...
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Plot
Spoiler warning: Plot and/or ending details follow. Set in the middle of summer, Air's story revolves around three girls whose lives are connected to the same man. Yukito Kunisaki, the main protagonist, is a showman traveling across Japan, continuing his mother's search for the "girl in the sky". Showman or Travelling Showmen are people who organise and run fairgrounds. ...
At the beginning of the story, Yukito comes across a small seaside town where the story takes place. On his first day in town, Yukito tries to earn money by putting on a mysterious puppet show for kids he finds by manipulating a doll magically without strings. Yukito is unsuccessful in gaining the children's favor, and the children end up running off without paying him for his performance. Defeated after not getting any money, and not having enough for even a meal, Yukito falls asleep on a seawall near the beach. He awakens the next day to find beside him a young girl who introduces herself as Misuzu Kamio – a sincere yet clumsy girl who is eager to become friends with him. Misuzu persistently attempts to play with him, while Yukito tries to refuse her efforts. When Misuzu finds out Yukito has not eaten anything since the day before, she suggests that he come to her house and eat for the time being. Lured by a chance to eat, Yukito follows her back home. Upon learning of Yukito's lack of lodging, Misuzu suggests that he stay at her home until he can find a place in town while he earns money, despite Yukito's hesitance to go along with her plan. That night, Haruko – Misuzu's aunt and foster-mother – comes home and after Yukito and Misuzu persuade her, it is decided that he will stay with them on two conditions: that he sleeps in the shed, and that he shares a drink with Haruko. Seawall protecting homes from storm waves and beach erosion. ...
As Yukito resides with Misuzu, he meets two other girls, Kano Kirishima and Minagi Tohno, who like Misuzu, have strange personalities connected with mysterious pasts. Before long, a legend of "one thousand summers" begins to unfold where the mysteries of the past are framed by the odd relationship between Yukito and Misuzu.
Story arcs Dream The story opens with Yukito Kunisaki, a freeloader who arrives in the town Air is set in. Yukito meets a young girl the following day named Misuzu Kamio and eventually comes to live at her home with her aunt Haruko Kamio while he works to earn enough money to continue on his journey. He is trying to find the "girl in the sky" like his mother before him and is traveling around Japan searching for her. The next day, Yukito meets another girl named Kano Kirishima and a stray dog she knows named Potato; Kano and Misuzu go to the same high school. Later that day, Yukito meets a third girl named Minagi Tohno, Misuzu's classmate, and her friend Michiru. The cursed "girl in the sky" Yukito has been searching for could be Misuzu, Kano, or Minagi. Eventually, he discovers who it is, but by that time, she has already learned to love him and passed her fifteenth birthday. Once these things have come to pass, the "girl in the sky" is cursed to die. The remainder of this arc is dedicated to Yukito's attempt to save her.
Summer This arc reveals the events of one-thousand years before the Dream arc. Before she was cursed to constant reincarnation and death whenever she finds love, Kannabi no mikoto is held as a prisoner in her own castle. Since she bares wings on her back, she is not permitted to leave the castle walls, not even to see her mother, who is in a similar situation elsewhere. With Ryūya, a member of her samurai guard, and Uraha, a fledgling telekinetic, Kannabi no mikoto, or Kanna as she is called, escapes and traverses feudal Japan to find her mother. However, the rest of the guard and a sect of Buddhist monks follow them. In this arc, Kanna becomes less of a detached entity and more of a sympathetic character. She learns about recreation and friendship, love and heartbreak. Whereas before she could be seen as a spirit "possessing" Misuzu and dooming her to her death, the Summer arc reveals her to be as much a victim as her present-day incarnation is, and just as incapable of escaping the curse. Japanese samurai in armour, 1860s. ...
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Air Yukito's final wish to save Misuzu's life is heard. The series starts over from the Dream arc, although it is seen through the view point of a crow Misuzu finds and names Sora. New things are revealed that the viewer did not see following Yukito in the Dream arc. After Misuzu finds the crow and brings him back home, her condition worsens and eventually she forgets even who Haruko is. Misuzu's father shows up during this arc wanting to take Misuzu back to his home, but Haruko pleads with him to grant her more time, and they agree on extending the time for three more days. The remainder of this arc has Misuzu and Haruko spending time together like mother and daughter.
Setting and themes There are important locations featured in Air that are based on those of the Kami city in Hyogo Prefecture, Japan. Air is set in the Kasumi district of Kami; during the course of the series' creation, Kasumi was an individual town that has since merged with two others to form the city of Kami. Many of the locales in Air, such as the seawall, the train station, the shrine, and the school are real places.[2] The summer season offered bright, sunny skies for the town during the day. In the manga adaptation, the town is described as a "quiet town with few people...with nothing but beaches and countryside."[3] Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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As indicated by the title, air, skies and wings are important themes: Yukito is searching for the "girl in the sky" and Misuzu believes that her other self is flying in the sky above her. Other characters show a similar relationship to the sky, such as Minagi who is a member of the Astronomy Club and Michiru who has a fondness for bubbles that float in the air. Kano wants wings to fly, and Kanna already has them. Misuzu names a crow she finds Sora (空, Sora?), meaning sky. Another major theme is the maternal bond, as the four heroines' stories revolve around their mothers, either biological or adoptive. A giant Hubble mosaic of the Crab Nebula, a supernova remnant Astronomy is the science of celestial objects (such as stars, planets, comets, and galaxies) and phenomena that originate outside the Earths atmosphere (such as auroras and cosmic background radiation). ...
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One of the sub-themes in the story is magic. Uraha, Yukito's mother, and Yukito himself have the ability to use magic, though Yukito is the least skilled among them. Kano was told by her sister that when she grows up and takes off her yellow ribbon, she will gain the power to do magic. The Sorceress by John William Waterhouse Magic and sorcery are the influencing of events, objects, people and physical phenomena by mystical, paranormal or supernatural means. ...
Gameplay
Example of what average conversation looks like in Air. Here, Yukito is talking with Misuzu. The visual novel is divided into three segments: Dream, Summer, and Air. The Summer segment can only be unlocked by completing the three good endings in the Dream arc, while Air is unlocked by completing the Summer arc. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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In the Dream arc, the player plays as Yukito, who meets Misuzu Kamio, Kano Kirishima, and Minagi Tohno one by one. As the game progresses, Yukito gets the chance to learn the story of one of the girls, depending on the choices that the player makes. The next arc, the Summer arc, is a linear novel arc, in which no choices are presented to the player. The narrator of this arc is Ryūya, and the events of this arc takes place a thousand years before the Dream arc, in the Heian period.[4] The Air arc, which centers on Misuzu Kamio, is the finalé of the game. The protagonist in this arc is Sora, a crow that Misuzu befriends and brings home. Sora bears witness to the events of the Dream arc concerning Misuzu, and continues the unfinished story from the Dream arc. Kano and Minagi play cameo roles in this arc. The following text needs to be harmonized with text in the article History of Japan#Heian Period. ...
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The gameplay requires little interaction from the player as most of the duration of the game is spent on simply reading the text that will appear on the screen, signifying that a dialogue has occurred. Every so often, the player will come to a "decision point" where he or she is given the chance to choose from usually two to four options that are displayed on the screen. During these times, gameplay pauses until a choice is made that furthers the plot in a specific direction, depending on which choice the player makes. With the consumer ports, if an undesired choice was selected, there would be an option to rewind the story to correct the mistake, which saves time on loading and saving games. However, if the player reaches a bad end to a storyline, the player does not have this option and must reload the game at the last saved point.[5] There are three main plotlines that the player will have the chance to experience, one for each of the heroines in the story. To view the plotlines to their entirety, the player will have to replay the game multiple times and chose different choices during the decision points to further the plot in an alternate direction. This article belongs in one or more categories. ...
One of the goals of the original version's gameplay was for the player to enable viewing of H scenes depicting Yukito and one of the three heroines having sexual intercourse. Later, Key released subsequent editions of Air without the erotic content. The original PC release was without voice acting, though this was later changed for the Dreamcast, which included full voice acting minus the protagonist, and the PlayStation 2, with full voice acting. This article does not cite its references or sources. ...
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Characters -
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Main characters
The girls of Air (from left to right): Kano, Misuzu, Minagi. - Yukito Kunisaki (国崎往人, Kunisaki Yukito?)
- Yukito is a traveling wanderer searching for the 'girl in the sky'. This goal has been passed down his family for from generation to generation for the past thousand years. He is the male protagonist of the series, and is the role the player assumes in the game. Voiced by: Hikaru Midorikawa (game, movie), Daisuke Ono (anime)
- Misuzu Kamio (神尾観鈴, Kamio Misuzu?)
- Misuzu is the first of the three girls featured in Air that meets Yukito Kunisaki. She befriends Yukito, and invites him to stay at her home. She is a cheerful, slightly clumsy girl, and often utters the pseudo-dinosauric phrase Gao when she feels troubled. Misuzu has a great love of dinosaurs, finding the story of their glory and extinction "romantic." When she was young, she believed that baby chicks were young dinosaurs. Voiced by: Tomoko Kawakami
- Kano Kirishima (霧島佳乃, Kirishima Kano?)
- Kano is the second of the three girls to meet Yukito. She is usually energetic and playful, and often says strange, nonsensical things. Kano is friends with a stray dog named Potato that follows her around and is able to communicate in his strange manner of speech. She always wears a yellow ribbon tied around her right-hand wrist, believing that when she grows up and takes off the ribbon, she will be able to use magic.Voiced by: Asami Okamoto
- Minagi Tohno (遠野美凪, Tōno Minagi?)
- Minagi is the last of the main girls to meet Yukito. A top student in the school, Minagi is very shy and quiet, which isolates her from others. Until she met Yukito, her only friend was Michiru, with whom she often blows bubbles at the old train station. Voiced by: Ryoka Yuzuki
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Secondary characters - Haruko Kamio (神尾晴子, Kamio Haruko?)
- Haruko is the foster mother and aunt of Misuzu. Haruko loves Misuzu as her own child, but tries to distance herself from Misuzu because she fears that one day Misuzu will be taken from her. She is very outgoing and enjoys a drink after work as well as riding her motorcycle, which she parks by crashing into the garage nightly. Voiced by: Aya Hisakawa
- Hijiri Kirishima (霧島聖, Kirishima Hijiri?)
- Hijiri is Kano's older sister and the town's local medical doctor. She has taken care of her sister ever since their parents died. Hijiri was the one who originally tied the ribbon around Kano's wrist. She is also Yukito's employer - he does odd jobs at her clinic. Voiced by: Yumi Tōma
- Michiru (みちる, Michiru?)
- Michiru is a young girl who does not seem to have a place to live; Michiru is nevertheless a spirited, energetic young child. Having befriended Minagi at an early age, Michiru does not seem to have any other friends. She plays an important role in Minagi's storyline. She enjoys playfully attacking Yukito Kunisaki and has fondness for bubbles.Voiced by: Yukari Tamura
- Potato (ポテト, Poteto?)
- Potato is a strange dog that lives in town, mostly with Kano. Potato follows Kano a lot, and is the reason that Kano and Yukito meet. Potato makes frequent appearances throughout the series though it exists mostly as a minor character for comic relief in the visual novel and anime. Potato's only 'word' is "piko", though sometimes it will say the variations "pika" or "pikori". Voiced by: Hiromi Konno
- Sora (そら, Sora?)
- Sora is a crow Misuzu befriends as a pet before she meets Yukito Kunisaki on the same day. Though Sora mostly appears as a minor character it has some important appearances, such as discovering Yukito's missing puppet or pulling Misuzu's toy dinosaur to the shrine. Sora's true nature is revealed at the very end of the series. Voiced by: Daisuke Ono
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Feudal era characters - Kanna (神奈, Kanna?)
- Kanna is a young girl also known as Kannabi no Mikoto, since '-bi no mikoto' is the formal suffix given to winged beings. She is one of the last winged beings in history. Kanna is deified out of fear for the awesome power inherent in her kind, so from birth, Kanna has been kept in isolated areas away from the general populace. Not long after meeting Ryūya and Uraha, she escapes with them to find her mother, the only other winged being left. Voiced by: Chinami Nishimura
- Ryūya (柳也, Ryūya?)
- Ryūya is a skilled, yet low-ranked samurai charged with Kanna's protection. Ryūya quickly befriends Kanna and eventually they fall in love. Unfortunately, after creating a diversion for Ryūya and Uraha, Kanna is cursed by Buddhist monks to live an endless cycle of reincarnation, suffering, and death. Ryūya dedicates the remainder of his life to finding a way to lift the curse, and though he never does, he has a child by Uraha in the hopes that their kin would eventually find a way to break the curse. Voiced by: Nobutoshi Canna
- Uraha (裏葉, Uraha?)
- Uraha is one of the many servants in charge of Kanna's care. She also befriends Kanna and Ryūya and ends up escaping with them during their journey to find Kanna's mother. Though unbeknownst to the other two at the time, Uraha possesses powerful magical abilities that would come in handy later during their quest. Voiced by: Kikuko Inoue
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Release history
Original video game cover. Air was first introduced to the public on September 8, 2000, playable only for the PC as a limited edition package containing two CD-ROMs for the game, and the music album Ornithopter.[5] It retailed for 8,800 yen (~US$74.18) prior to tax.[6] The next year it was followed by three separate releases: a regular edition of the original PC game released on July 19, 2001, an all-ages version released on July 27, 2001 and the first consumer console port of the game for the Sega Dreamcast on September 20, 2001. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ...
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The second consumer port for the PlayStation 2 was released on August 8, 2002, retailing for 7,140 yen (~US$60.22). After the PS2 game sold enough units, three years later on September 1, 2005, a cheaper version for the PS2 also known as the "Best Version" went on sale for 2,980 yen (~US$26.67).[7] To make up for the loss of hentai content in the consumer ports, extra scenes were added.[8] The PlayStation 2 , abbreviated PS2) is Sonys second video game console, the successor to the PlayStation and the predecessor to the PlayStation 3. ...
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The Air Standard Edition was released on April 8, 2005 with added support for Windows 2000/XP as a DVD-ROM. Only this version, the original limited edition release, and the regular edition release contained pornographic scenes. The Standard Edition retailed for 3,800 yen (~US$31.55) before tax.[9] Lastly, a version of the game playable on the PlayStation Portable and the SoftBank 3G cell phone has been announced, published by Prototype. The PSP version is set for a May 2007 sale date, while the SoftBank 3G release will be released on May 1, 2007.[1] April 8 is the 98th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (99th in leap years). ...
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Reception and sales According to a national ranking of how well bishōjo games sold nationally in Japan, the original Air PC release premiered at number one in the rankings.[10] Two months after the original release, the game ranked at forty-two followed by the same ranking a month later in December 2000.[10] This game stayed on the charts for a month and a half longer, ranking in at twenty, and forty-two.[11][12] The original release appeared on the charts once more in late September-early October 2001 at twenty-six.[13] The regular edition of the Air PC release premiered at number thirteen, ranked in at number forty-one in the following ranking, and forty-two in the ranking after that.[14][15] The PC all-ages version premiered at number seven in the rankings and had a final ranking at thirty in the next ranking.[14] The Air Standard Edition premiered at number one in the rankings.[16] The Air Standard Edition ranked in twice more, at thirty-four and at twenty-eight in the next two rankings.[17] A bishÅjo game (ç¾å°å¥³ã²ã¼ã bishÅjo gÄmu); more often spelled bishoujo game), also known as a girl game/gal game is a type of Japanese video game centered around interactions with attractive anime-style girls. ...
The Dreamcast version sold 42,445 units in its first week, and was the fourth highest selling console game in Japan that week.[5] The Dreamcast version ultimately sold 50,406 units and is ranked the fifty-third highest selling Japanese Dreamcast game ever, as of 2007.[18] "Air took the bishōjo gaming world by storm," as states a review of the Dreamcast game at mobygames.com.[19] Air was positively reviewed at hentai.co.uk, commenting: "This game stands out, much like its predecessor Kanon, due to its amazingly intricate plot and storyline that will keep you playing for hours on end, and even once you have finished the game its replay value is beyond amazing."[8] The PS2 version was reviewed at gamefaqs.com, commenting: "Memorable and remembrance, this game is quite enjoyable in a sense that it sets on with quite simple and non fancy introduction words and sentences."[20] Air has been reviewed as, "a serious, thought-provoking read, despite its excessively-cute and "loli" character artwork and sometimes juvenile gags," as stated by Yukino Yoshi at freetype.com.[4] Air was given a review at visual-novels.net, commenting: "So does this game live up to all the 9/10, 10/10 and S ranks that can be found on many Japanese websites? In my opinion, it is a yes....[F]rom my current experience in visual novel, the best parts usually happen around the end and you can’t judge a visual novel until you have completed the whole game. The same also applies for Air." Air was given an overall score of 9/10 by visual-novels.net.[21] Characters from Air have appeared in other dōjin works not directly based on the Air series. Games such as Eternal Fighter Zero -Blue Sky Edition- by Twilight Frontier where most of the playable characters either came from Air or from the earlier Key games Kanon or One.[22] This article is about the Japanese series. ...
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Manga An Air manga was serialized in the Japanese computer game magazine Comptiq between August 10, 2004 and February 10, 2006.[23] The individual chapters were later collected into two separate volumes published by Kadokawa Shoten. The story was adapted from the video game version that preceded it, and was illustrated by Japanese artist Yukimaru Katsura. Between the two volumes, there are fifteen main chapters, nine in volume one and six in volume two. There are additional bonus chapters that are included at the end of each volume.[24][25] Manga ) (pl. ...
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The manga version goes through the Dream and Air arcs in detail while the Summer arc is only touched upon briefly throughout the manga. The main focus is on Misuzu's story with Kano and Minagi serving as minor characters in comparison. However, in the last bonus installment at the end of volume two, Minagi's story is explained.[25]
Drama CDs There were nine drama CDs released based on Air. The first three focused solely on each of the main heroines separately per CD where the cover of the album would depict which of the girls to be presented. These three albums were released on the same day of August 24, 2005. The next batch of three was done the same way and were released on October 21, 2005. The last three were released in one month increments after the second batch of three drama CDs went on sale. The seventh CD focused on the events of the Summer arc in the story while the last two were based on the Air arc. At least the last CD released on January 25, 2006 contained original stories in addition to the story from the visual novel.[26] A drama CD is form of audio theatre where a collection of audio files presented in one or more CDs consisting of voice actors who act out a set storyline by reading from a script and/or improvising. ...
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Anime On November 17, 2004, a teaser DVD named Air ~prelude~ was produced containing interviews with the cast, clean opening and ending sequences, and promotional footage of the anime itself. It was a limited edition DVD, with only 20,000 copies produced. Image File history File links Air_TV_DVD_Vol_01. ...
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An anime based on the original visual novel aired in 2005 on TBS's BS-i satellite broadcasting network. The first episode, ~breeze~ (かぜ, kaze?), was aired on January 6, 2005. The anime series comprises thirteen episodes, which consist of twelve main episodes and one recap episode. The anime also follows the game by splitting the series into three parts; Dream (eps 1-7), Summer (eps 8-9), and Air (eps 10-12), with the recap episode (ep 13) following. The theme songs from the Air visual novel are used for the anime's opening theme, ending theme and soundtrack. The main cast of the anime Cowboy Bebop (1998) (L to R: Spike Spiegel, Jet Black, Ed Tivrusky, Faye Valentine, and Ein the dog) For the oleo-resin, see Animé (oleo-resin). ...
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At the end of episode thirteen of the Air anime, there was a teaser for a special addendum to the series, entitled Air in Summer. The two episodes aired on August 28, 2005 and September 4, 2005 respectively on BS-i. The DVD was later released on October 5, 2005 in Japan. August 28 is the 240th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (241st in leap years), with 125 days remaining. ...
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On December 22, 2006, Air became one of the first anime series to be released in Blu-ray Disc format. The release came in a four disc box set containing the twelve main episodes and the two Air in Summer episodes.[27] The box set retails for 29,800 yen (~$247.66), though this is still cheaper than buying the seven individual DVDs, including Air in Summer.[27] December 22 is the 356th day of the year (357th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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On April 27, 2007, ADV Films co-founder and executive Matt Greenfield announced the acquistion of both the anime series and the movie during a panel at Anime Matsuri, South Texas' anime convention. Volume one of the four-disc Air series will hit store shelves on August 14, 2007, and the Air movie is slated for release in late 2007.[28] April 27 is the 117th day of the year (118th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar, with 248 days remaining. ...
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An Air animated film directed by Osamu Dezaki premiered in Japanese theaters on February 5, 2005.[29] The film, animated by Toei Animation, is a reinterpretation of the original Air storyline which centers on the story arc of the female lead Misuzu Kamio. Yukito Kunisaki arrives in the town of Kami for a chance to earn money at the summer festival and meets Misuzu on his first day in town. They soon become friends and a story one thousand years old begins to unfold. The film was later sold on DVD and released in three editions: the Collector's Edition, the Special Edition, and the Regular Edition on August 5, 2005. An Air movie, animated by Toei (the same team who worked on the Kanon anime), premiered in Japanese theaters on February 5, 2005. ...
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Between the original game's release in 2000 and the anime version of 2005, six albums were released related to the Air series. Of the six, five were for the visual novel version and the last was for the anime movie. From the five albums for the visual novel, this only amounts to 26 separate songs which were either presented in their original versions or remixed. Such as into arranged versions in the first album release entitled Ornithopter, or in piano versions, as in Kanon Air Piano Arrange Album Re-feel. "The soundtrack for both the anime and the game has received much praise, high sales and also some controversy since it was originally released," states the Air information page on the website hentai.co.uk.[8] This articles lists the soundtracks attributed to the series Air. ...
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