“Desolate ocean city Tristia pins revival hopes on legendary inventor's granddaughter, Nanoka, after dragon attacks.”
Tristia of the Deep Blue Sea
蒼い海のトリスティア
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Synopsis
Desolate ocean city Tristia pins revival hopes on legendary inventor's granddaughter, Nanoka, after dragon attacks.
An ocean city, Tristia. Tristia used to be prospering playing an important role of the maritime trade, and it was as beautiful as to be praised as "marine jewelry". However, that was a long time ago. The attack of the dragons deprived the city of their original brightness. The people in Tristia worked hard to reconstruct their city, but everything they did went wrong, and the city became desolated on the contrary. At the end of their hope, they asked a Great Artisan for the recovery of the city, Prospero Flanka. Prospero was a legendary inventor who had revived cities that otherwise would have been ruined. The long-awaited day came when the Great Artisan Prosper arrived in the city... However, it was only one girl who stood at the port of the city. Prospero sent his grand daughter, Nanoka, for him. (Source: AnimeNfo)
What people say
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Derived from 4 sampled reviews
What 4 viewers settled on.
Strong agreement
σ 1.09 · scores cluster tight
2.0 pts
Recommenders 6.0 · others 4.0
↓ 0.25
Running avg · Nov 2008 → May 2024
- 7 “This is an OVA based on the Deep-Blue series game 'Tristia of the Deep-Blue Sea'. I'm frankly baffled as to how such an obscure series managed to get any animation at all but the mid-2000s were a...”
- 4 “Aoi Umi no Tristia (Tristia of the Deep Blue Sea) is another example of a series that just throws together cute girls, mechs, explosions, fan service and hopes enough suckers will watch it....”
- 6 “Tristia of the Deep Blue Sea is a simple, archetypal mid-2000s OVA, rising out of obscurity, and slipping right back beneath the waves, as it were. It's not really anything special, but it is...”
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A Ova Production
ufotable.- Format 2 × 27′ eps × min
- Total runtime 0h 54m all episodes
- Aired Apr 2004 – Jul 2004
- Source Ova media type
- Rated PG Children
- Ref. BS-1443 catalog