Childhood's End (たとえ天が堕ちるとも Tatoe Ten ga Ochirutomo?, Even though the Heaven Falls) is the twelfth episode of ALDNOAH.ZERO and final episode of the first cour, it first aired in Japan on September 20, 2014.
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| - Childhood's End (たとえ天が堕ちるとも Tatoe Ten ga Ochirutomo?, Even though the Heaven Falls) is the twelfth episode of ALDNOAH.ZERO and final episode of the first cour, it first aired in Japan on September 20, 2014.
- Song Name: Childhood's End Artist: Pink Floyd Album: Obscured By Clouds Run Time: 4:31 Year: 1972 Track Number: 7 Sung By: David Gilmour Written By: David Gilmour Info:
* It is the last Pink Floyd song composed entirely solo by him until A Momentary Lapse Of Reason. The lyrics may have been influenced by the Arthur C. Clarke novel of the same name. The lyrics themselves distinctly recount the final days of Jan Rodricks, the last man on Earth, and the price paid by mankind in the final pages of the book.
* It is very similar to "Time" from The Dark Side Of The Moon, both in structure and in theme.
- Childhood's End is a science fiction novel by Sir Arthur C. Clarke, dealing with the role of Mind in the cosmos and the plausible implications of that role for the evolution of the human race. It was originally published in 1953 but first appeared as a 1950 short story titled "Guardian Angel" in Famous Fantastic Mysteries magazine. The original publication is the novel after the prologue, Earth and the Overlords, with some different text in certain places. A new first chapter was substituted in 1990, owing to anachronisms in the opening scene. (Clarke incorrectly estimated that the Moon landing would take place in the late 1970's). Editions since have appeared with the original opening or including both alternatives.
- "Childhood's End" is the sixth episode of the first season of Stargate: Atlantis.
- Childhood's End is a 1953 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke that tells the story of the next step in human evolution, prompting teleological inquiries like those posed in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey. The story bears only a superficial resemblance to the stories of alien invasion in novels and films cranked out by pulp publishers and Hollywood during the Cold War. Instead it involves an encounter with a species with something more god-like in mind that conquest and exploitation.
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- Julie Patzwald as Pelius
- Sam Charles as Casta
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| - Childhood's End (たとえ天が堕ちるとも Tatoe Ten ga Ochirutomo?, Even though the Heaven Falls) is the twelfth episode of ALDNOAH.ZERO and final episode of the first cour, it first aired in Japan on September 20, 2014.
- Childhood's End is a 1953 science fiction novel by Arthur C. Clarke that tells the story of the next step in human evolution, prompting teleological inquiries like those posed in the 1968 film 2001: A Space Odyssey. The story bears only a superficial resemblance to the stories of alien invasion in novels and films cranked out by pulp publishers and Hollywood during the Cold War. Instead it involves an encounter with a species with something more god-like in mind that conquest and exploitation. Along with the 1986 novel The Songs of Distant Earth, Clarke considered Childhood's End one of his favorite novels. Childhood's End was later nominated for the 2004 Retro Hugo Award for Best Novel.
- Song Name: Childhood's End Artist: Pink Floyd Album: Obscured By Clouds Run Time: 4:31 Year: 1972 Track Number: 7 Sung By: David Gilmour Written By: David Gilmour Info:
* It is the last Pink Floyd song composed entirely solo by him until A Momentary Lapse Of Reason. The lyrics may have been influenced by the Arthur C. Clarke novel of the same name. The lyrics themselves distinctly recount the final days of Jan Rodricks, the last man on Earth, and the price paid by mankind in the final pages of the book.
* It is very similar to "Time" from The Dark Side Of The Moon, both in structure and in theme.
- Childhood's End is a science fiction novel by Sir Arthur C. Clarke, dealing with the role of Mind in the cosmos and the plausible implications of that role for the evolution of the human race. It was originally published in 1953 but first appeared as a 1950 short story titled "Guardian Angel" in Famous Fantastic Mysteries magazine. The original publication is the novel after the prologue, Earth and the Overlords, with some different text in certain places. A new first chapter was substituted in 1990, owing to anachronisms in the opening scene. (Clarke incorrectly estimated that the Moon landing would take place in the late 1970's). Editions since have appeared with the original opening or including both alternatives.
- "Childhood's End" is the sixth episode of the first season of Stargate: Atlantis.
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