After more than a decade away, fan-favorite creator Mitsuo Ito is back! Behind its "kids in lost in space" surface is a much deeper treatise on humanity's relationship with tech, nihilism, and fighting your fate.
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The Orbital Children
From the creator of Den-noh Coil comes a story about the interconnectivity of humans, artificial intelligence, and our species own mortality.
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Review: The Orbital Children [Netflix]
The year is 2045, and AI and the internet is technology that is possible even in the cold void of space. When a large-scale accident happens on a…


The Orbital Children – Episode 1
This introduction paints a dazzling but grim picture of a not-too-far-flung sci-fi future.


The Orbital Children Ending Explained
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[Review] The Orbital Children and Inflated Expectations
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Orbital Children and the worst possible way to save humanity
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The Orbital Children – Well, They Are For Now At Least
It is so interesting to write about this one after finishing Dennou-Coil. (Yes, that series will get its own post very soonish by Mechanical Anime Review standards so…


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