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Seraphim Call (セラフィムコール, Serafimu Kōru) is a Japanese anime series by Sunrise from 1999. Seraphim Call may be considered avant-garde in several respects. For example: it is an anthology of individual stories while most other anime is serialized. Other examples include a surprise ending that comes at the beginning of one of the stories, an episode seen entirely through the eyes of a plush toy, one is largely a Thunderbirds parody, and two nearly identical episodes from individual twin perspectives. The experimentation in plot structure can be very subtle often requiring the viewer to watch each episode twice before noticing it.

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  • Seraphim Call (セラフィムコール, Serafimu Kōru) is a Japanese anime series by Sunrise from 1999. Seraphim Call may be considered avant-garde in several respects. For example: it is an anthology of individual stories while most other anime is serialized. Other examples include a surprise ending that comes at the beginning of one of the stories, an episode seen entirely through the eyes of a plush toy, one is largely a Thunderbirds parody, and two nearly identical episodes from individual twin perspectives. The experimentation in plot structure can be very subtle often requiring the viewer to watch each episode twice before noticing it. (en)
  • 『セラフィムコール』 (Seraphim Call) は、メディアワークス刊行のゲーム系雑誌『電撃PCエンジン』『電撃G'sエンジン』『電撃G'sマガジン』で実施されていた読者参加企画、およびそれを原作とするテレビアニメ作品。 (ja)
  • Seraphim Call (яп. セラフィムコール Серафиму Кору), неофициальное русское название Зов ангела — японский аниме-сериал, созданный студией Sunrise в 1999 году. В отличие от большинства сериалов, где все эпизоды связаны в единый сюжет в данном сериале каждая серия это отдельная история, посвящённая отдельной героине. Сериал имеет пародийный характер, так например один эпизод показывается глазами плюшевой игрушки. Серии выходили по каналу TV Tokyo с 6 октября по 22 декабря 1999 года в Японии. (ru)
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  • Hīragi Saeno ~"Watashi" to iu Gyakusetsu~ (en)
  • Kurenai Kasumi ~Aru Shōjo no Densetsu (en)
  • Kusunoki Hatsumi ~Hishō suru Tenshi~ (en)
  • Matsumoto Kurumi ~Riaru Burū~ (en)
  • Murasame Sakura ~Ai no Naka no Ane e~ (en)
  • Murasame Shion ~Yume no Naka no Imōto e~ (en)
  • Rindō Ayaka ~Akuroporisu Gokusai Kyūjotai~ (en)
  • Tachibana Urara ~Uchinaru Sekai no Watashi~ (en)
  • Teramoto Tanpopo ~Māgarin Kikippatsu~ (en)
  • ~Serafimutachi no Seiya~ (en)
  • Ōse Chinami ~Yōgashi no Aji~ (en)
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  • Seraphim Call characters. (en)
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  • 1999-10-06 (xsd:date)
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  • セラフィムコール (en)
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  • Serafimu Kōru (en)
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  • 1999-12-22 (xsd:date)
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  • Seraphim Call (en)
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  • Hatsumi Kusunoki does not think that she could be pretty or feminine, but an artist named Miyabi attempts to show her otherwise by using her as a model for a painting. (en)
  • When Chinami Ōse's divorced mother announces that she is marrying another man, Chinami challenges the suitor to a cooking contest, with the condition that her mother will not get remarried if Chinami wins. (en)
  • Saeno Hīragi, an English teacher, receives a book containing part of the value of pi from her deceased mathematics professor. After returning to the university at which he had taught, she goes backward in time and gives the book to herself as a child. (en)
  • The characters meet one by one and discuss the events that followed their respective episodes. (en)
  • Unlike all her friends, Tanpopo Teramoto continues to believe in fairy-tales and talking stuffed animals; however, a day seen from one such toy's point of view demonstrates that one of Tanpopo's friends is losing patience with her. (en)
  • Twin sisters Shion and Sakura Murasame receive a love letter, but a cigarette burn on the envelope conceals part of the recipient's name. Shion begins using a virtual reality device to "become" Sakura, asking herself questions about the letter that seemed to trouble her. (en)
  • The previous episode is shown from Sakura's point of view. Sakura possesses a machine that allows her to control her dreams, which she uses in a manner similar to Shion's virtual reality device. (en)
  • No characters besides Urara Tachibana are seen or heard in this episode. Urara struggles to deal with an assortment of problems, such as her mother's failing health and a confession of love from her childhood friend. (en)
  • At her father's instructions, Ayaka Rindō gets a job at a restaurant, only to neglect the job in favour of stopping jewel thieves. (en)
  • After a mysterious woman known as Kasumi Kurenai becomes famous in Neo-Acropolis, a news team begins conducting interviews in order to find out more about Kasumi, not realising that she is, in fact, one of their crew members. (en)
  • High school student Kurumi Matsumoto works as a popular manga artist under a pen name. One day, her parents temporarily adopt the son of a friend, resulting in a situation similar to Kurumi's manga. However, her reality ends up quite different from the story she had written. (en)
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  • Ayaka Rindō ~Acropolis International Rescue Team~ (en)
  • Chinami Ōse ~The Taste of Cake~ (en)
  • Hatsumi Kusunoki ~The Flying Angel~ (en)
  • Kasumi Kurenai ~The Legend of a Girl~ (en)
  • Kurumi Matsumoto ~Real Blue~ (en)
  • Saeno Hīragi ~The Paradox that is Me~ (en)
  • Sakura Murasame ~To My Sister Inside Love~ (en)
  • Shion Murasame ~To My Sister in My Dreams~ (en)
  • Tanpopo Teramoto ~Margarine Crisis~ (en)
  • Urara Tachibana ~The Inner World of Me~ (en)
  • ~Sacred Night of the Seraphim~ (en)
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  • tv series (en)
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  • Seraphim Call (セラフィムコール, Serafimu Kōru) is a Japanese anime series by Sunrise from 1999. Seraphim Call may be considered avant-garde in several respects. For example: it is an anthology of individual stories while most other anime is serialized. Other examples include a surprise ending that comes at the beginning of one of the stories, an episode seen entirely through the eyes of a plush toy, one is largely a Thunderbirds parody, and two nearly identical episodes from individual twin perspectives. The experimentation in plot structure can be very subtle often requiring the viewer to watch each episode twice before noticing it. (en)
  • 『セラフィムコール』 (Seraphim Call) は、メディアワークス刊行のゲーム系雑誌『電撃PCエンジン』『電撃G'sエンジン』『電撃G'sマガジン』で実施されていた読者参加企画、およびそれを原作とするテレビアニメ作品。 (ja)
  • Seraphim Call (яп. セラフィムコール Серафиму Кору), неофициальное русское название Зов ангела — японский аниме-сериал, созданный студией Sunrise в 1999 году. В отличие от большинства сериалов, где все эпизоды связаны в единый сюжет в данном сериале каждая серия это отдельная история, посвящённая отдельной героине. Сериал имеет пародийный характер, так например один эпизод показывается глазами плюшевой игрушки. Серии выходили по каналу TV Tokyo с 6 октября по 22 декабря 1999 года в Японии. (ru)
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  • セラフィムコール (ja)
  • Seraphim Call (en)
  • Seraphim Call (ru)
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