Tide-Line Blue
タイドライン・ブルー
Tide-Line Blue is a tv anime with 12 listed episodes from Telecom Animation Film. Use this page for synopsis, release timing, trailer links, score history, and internal links to its season and genres.
Synopsis
The catastrophe, "Hammer of Eden," resulted in the loss of six billion lives and the flooding of 90% of the land. The New United Nations were formed to pursue peace on the ruined lands 14 years later. Keel is a boy living in a town called Yabitsu, an area which prospered due to the energy from the nuclear generator brought by the catastrophe. His next kin, Aoi, is the secretary general of the New United Nations. She views the catastrophe as an opportunity to create a new world in which nations can help one another overcome differences in races and religions. However, her efforts to realise that vision fail because of the unwillingness of the nations to change. Gould, a military officer, feels that the only way to make an order is through the military. Using Ulysses, a nuclear submarine, along with his crew, including Keel's brother Tean, Gould carries out a coup to declare war against the New United Nations in his attack on Yabitsu. (Source: ANN)
At a Glance
Type and status
TV · Completed
Season
Summer 2005
Primary studio
Telecom Animation Film
Episodes
12
Related Anime
Sequel
Adaptation
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What is Tide-Line Blue about?
The catastrophe, "Hammer of Eden," resulted in the loss of six billion lives and the flooding of 90% of the land. The New United Nations were formed to pursue peace on the ruined lands 14 years later. Keel is a boy living in a town called Yabitsu, an area which prospered due to t
How many episodes does Tide-Line Blue have?
Tide-Line Blue currently lists 12 episodes.
Who worked on Tide-Line Blue and when did it air?
Tide-Line Blue is associated with Telecom Animation Film and aired Jul 7, 2005 to Sep 29, 2005.