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Tokyo Magnitude 8.0(東京マグニチュード8.0Tōkyō Magunichūdo 8.0) is a Japanese anime television series that premiered on Fuji TV's noitaminA timeslot on July 9, 2009, where it ended its original run on September 17. Directed by Masaki Tachibana and written by Natsuko Takahashi, it is an original series that is being co-produced by Bones and Kinema Citrus. The 11-episode series centres around two young siblings, Mirai and Yūki, and the single mother Mari who the two meet in the aftermath of a major earthquake hitting the Japanese capital, placed in the near future (2012). It has won the Excellence Prize in the Animation category at Japan's Media Arts Festival in 2009.

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  • Tokyo Magnitude 8.0(東京マグニチュード8.0Tōkyō Magunichūdo 8.0) is a Japanese anime television series that premiered on Fuji TV's noitaminA timeslot on July 9, 2009, where it ended its original run on September 17. Directed by Masaki Tachibana and written by Natsuko Takahashi, it is an original series that is being co-produced by Bones and Kinema Citrus. The 11-episode series centres around two young siblings, Mirai and Yūki, and the single mother Mari who the two meet in the aftermath of a major earthquake hitting the Japanese capital, placed in the near future (2012). It has won the Excellence Prize in the Animation category at Japan's Media Arts Festival in 2009.
  • Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 「東京マグニチュード8.0 Tōkyō Magunichūdo 8.0?」 es un anime de televisión japonesa cuyo estreno fue el 10 de julio de 2009 en el espacio noitaminA de la cadena Fuji TV. Dirigido por Masaki Tachibana, se trata de una serie original que está producida por BONES y por Kinema Citrus.
  • One: There is an estimated 70% chance that an earthquake of magnitude 7.0 or higher will hit Tokyo within the next three decades. Two: Mirai Onozawa is your typical rebellious thirteen-year-old -- bored with school, frustrated with her distant-seeming parents, and annoyed by her cheerful younger brother Yuuki. Her single point of solace at home is her cell phone, with which she texts her friends and organizes her thoughts. Beware: most spoilers present in this page will ruin your experience of the series if you haven't seen it yet.
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  • Aventura, Drama, Suspenso
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  • December 2009
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  • December 2009
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  • Dōkoku no, Manabiya
  • Kowareta, Sekai
  • Kyō, sayonara
  • Masshiro na Asa
  • Misuteru, Sentaku
  • Moeru, Hashi
  • Natsu no Yuugure
  • Odaiba, Shizumu
  • Onee-chan, ano ne...
  • Sannin no, Yakusoku
  • Yuuki e...
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  • 東京マグニチュード8.0
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  • Tokyo Magnitude 8.0
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  • Title card of the television series against a backdrop image of Tokyo Tower in ruins
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  • November 2009
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  • Mirai and Yūki return home where Mirai is reunited with her parents and Yūki's spirit leaves. One month later, Tokyo is continuing to recover from the earthquake. Mari visits Mirai who returns her cell phone and Yūki's backpack. Mirai finds an email from Yūki that he sent before his death from Mari's phone saying that he hoped he could get a phone too so they could talk even when they were apart. Mirai gives her mother the present Yūki had purchased for her for the birthday. While watering the tree Yūki planted, Mirai resolves to move on with her life, knowing that Yūki will always be in her heart.
  • The group takes shelter at her school's premises during the night, but their stay there becomes far from peaceful as they are constantly plagued by aftershocks and depressed by the sight of those who lost their relatives to the earthquake.
  • After the earthquake Mirai looks desperately for Yūki inside a collapsing building along with Mari Kusakabe, a female motorcycle courier who offered to help her.
  • Rescue robots fill the scene, fascinating Yūki and leading him to meet a new friend, who shares his interest and is the same age as Mirai. However the journey so far seems to have taken its toll on Yūki.
  • The group reaches Mari's workplace, where she loses consciousness because of anemia. During that time the kids are suddenly frightened by Aya, a colleague of Mari, who noisily enters the building carrying a baseball bat.
  • Mari finally reaches her home to find it was destroyed. Mirai and Yūki learn that residents are being cared for at a nearby elementary school. There, they find two unknown bodies that Mari believes are her mother and daughter, and mourns their deaths. However, Yūki believes they are still alive and with his sister, helps finds Mari's daughter at another school. After reuniting with her daughter, Mari finds her mother at a local hospital. Mirai and Yūki leave to continue their search for their parents. Mirai leaves Mari a note to thank her for all she did for them, stating that she hopes they will meet again. Confused and surprised, Mari says "Yūki and I?"
  • While on a truck going towards their hometown, Yūki tries to talk to Mirai about his death, but she tells him to quit talking nonsense as it would make her cry if he died. In their home town, Mirai runs into a friend some school who tells her that her parents are staying at one of the school shelters, and that her father was hospitalized from an injury. Yūki runs off when Mirai runs into his best friend Itsuki. Itsuki takes her to her parents, but finds that her mom has gone back to the house to get clothes for her father. Outside, they see the marronier Yūki and Itsuki had planted before the earthquake. Itsuki and Mirai return to his house to get a journal he wanted to give Yūki, while Yūki continues to avoid being seen by Itsuki. Half the house collapses while they are there. At the end of the episode, Yūki finally is able to tell Mirai that he died at the hospital earlier.
  • Mirai, Yūki and Mari decide to reach their homes together, but just after starting their journey, they find that there are far more dangers in the collapsing city than they imagined.
  • Having finally left Odaiba, the trio finds a place to gather supplies and prepare themselves for their long walk, but after having a discussion, Mirai and Yūki stray away from Mari and end up in serious trouble.
  • Yūki collapses suddenly and is taken to the hospital, where Mirai agonizes over her brother's fate.
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