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Darling in the FranXX

Darling in the FranXX

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AnimaţieDramăComedieSF & Fantasy
Lansare
13 ian. 2018
Țară
Japonia
Producții
TRIGGERCloverWorksA-1 Pictures
O poveste din viitorul îndepărtat, în care Pământul nu mai este locuibil, aşa că se creează oraşe mobile. Printre ele şi Plantaţia, în care oamenii nu mai ştiu cum e libertatea sau culoarea cerului. Copiii trăiesc pentru misiuni, înfruntând inamici giganţi numiţi Kyouryuu în timp ce pilotează roboţi denumiţi Franxx. Hiro, sau Cod:016, a fost cândva un geniu, dar acele vremuri au apus şi existenţa sa pare inutilă..până în ziua în care o cunoaşte pe Zero Doi. Cum îi va schimba aceasta viitorul?

About

A dystopian anime where teenage pilots pilot giant robots to fight giant monsters in a war‑torn world.

Set in a distant future, humanity has built a mobile fort city called Plantation, surrounded by ruined wasteland. Inside the city, the children of Mistilteinn live in a brutal training system, called the Birdcage, where they must pilot giant mecha known as FRANXX to combat the mysterious life‑forms called Kyōryū. Code‑016, a once‑promising prodigy who has fallen behind, finds an unexpected partner in the enigmatic Zero Two, who claims she’s been searching for him. Their fragile bond fuels a series of battles, personal discoveries, and questions about who the children truly fight for and what it means to be alive in a world where humans and machines blur together.

What to know

  • The story is told from a first‑person perspective in the pilot’s notebook.
  • FRANXX are semi‑biological mechas that require a unique physical and emotional connection to operate.
  • The main characters are teenagers aged 15‑17, all living inside the same fortified city.
  • Zero Two is a half‑human, half‑Klaxosaur hybrid with a complex backstory tied to the city’s founders.
  • The series blends romance, action, and psychological drama with a science‑fiction setting.
  • Episodes often end with cliffhangers that reveal new lore or character revelations.
  • The finale introduces a space battle that drastically shifts the series’ tone.
  • The anime features themes of identity, autonomy, and the costs of war.

Watch if

If you enjoy character‑driven sci‑fi anime that balances mecha action with romance and psychological depth, ‘Darling in the Franxx’ will keep you engaged. The show’s intense battles, emotional stakes, and a unique take on the coming‑of‑age story make it a compelling watch for fans of

Skip if

If you prefer straightforward, non‑romantic action without complex emotional sub‑plots, this series might feel too slow. Its heavy focus on teenage drama and a controversial ending could also be off‑putting for viewers who want a clear, traditional narrative.

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World Overview
Plantation is a mobile city floating above a ruined landscape, built to protect the remnants of humanity from the giant creatures that roam the wasteland. Inside, children of the Mistilteinn district live in the Birdcage, an isolated training facility where they learn to pilot FRANXX mecha. The city’s strict hierarchy and the mysterious history behind the hybrids keep its residents constantly on edge.
Pilot Connection
Unlike typical mecha pilots, FRANXX require a unique psychic bond between two people. The pilots share an intimate, almost telepathic link that allows them to move the machines with precision. This bond becomes a central motif for exploring trust, intimacy, and the psychological weight carried by the characters.
Zero Two’s Mystery
Zero Two, a half‑human, half‑Klaxosaur, appears at a pivotal moment in Hiro’s life, offering to help him regain his place among the pilots. Her past is shrouded in secrecy, and her relationship with the city’s founders hints at a deeper conspiracy that fuels the series’ narrative arc.
The Kyōryū Threat
These giant life‑forms, referred to as Kyōryū, are the primary adversaries in the series. Their origins, motivations, and the way they interact with the FRANXX form a core part of the show’s mystery. They challenge the pilots physically and philosophically, forcing them to question their purpose.
Emotional Stakes
The show places strong emphasis on the inner lives of its characters. From Hiro’s insecurity to Zero Two’s longing for belonging, each episode digs into emotional arcs that are as important as the battles on the screen.
The Space Finale
The final episodes transport the protagonists beyond Earth, taking a dramatic shift into a space battle that reshapes the series’ ending. While controversial, this twist brings a new scale to the story and challenges the audience’s expectations.
Themes Explored
War, identity, and autonomy dominate the series. The children’s struggle to find themselves amid a militaristic system reflects broader societal questions. The show also critiques power structures and the human cost of technological progress.

FAQ

What is Goro looking for?
Goro is searching for a way to prove himself as a competent pilot. He believes that proving his abilities will bring him closer to the leadership of the city and secure his future. The quest drives him to take risks and test his limits.
Why is Ikuno aging faster than everyone else?
Ikuno’s accelerated aging is a result of her exposure to a parasite that drains life. The parasite’s influence was not fully understood, leading to her premature decline. It adds a tragic dimension to her story.
Were Hiro and Zero Two able to destroy the VIRM?
The VIRM are portrayed as nearly invincible. Although Hiro and Zero Two appear to succeed in their final confrontation, it remains unclear whether the threat was fully eliminated, leaving room for speculation.
How could Ai sense what was happening in space?
Ai’s perception of distant events stems from the psychic link she shares with Zero Two. This connection allows her to receive subtle cues from beyond Earth, though the exact mechanism is never fully explained.
How did Hiro and Zero Two get disconnected?
During their mission in space, the bond that binds Hiro and Zero Two weakens due to isolation and external interference. This loss of connection is a pivotal moment, affecting their ability to fight effectively.
Where have the other children been?
Children who fail to secure a pilot slot are left in the periphery of the city, often marginalized. Some are reassigned to non‑combat roles, while others simply disappear, leaving their fates ambiguous.
Is nothing happening in space affecting Earth?
The events that unfold in space seem to have little direct impact on life in the city. Earth’s daily rhythms continue, which raises questions about the significance of the space battles.
Are Ikuno and Naomi a couple?
Ikuno and Naomi share a close bond, but the show hints at a more complex relationship. Their dynamic explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and emotional support.
Do Hiro and Zero Two get back together?
The series leaves their relationship open to interpretation. While they show moments of affection, the final episodes focus more on the broader mission than on resolving their personal romance.
What actually happens in the final battle?
The finale involves an interstellar conflict where Hiro and Zero Two confront alien forces. While the outcome is ambiguous, it’s clear that their sacrifice plays a crucial role in the larger narrative.
Were the children from Darling in the Franxx artificially aged?
The rapid aging of certain children is tied to experimental exposure to parasites used as part of the training program. It highlights the ethical boundaries the city is willing to cross.
Why didn't APE create more clones of the princess?
The APE (Advanced Pilots Elite) chose to focus on training human pilots rather than creating clones. Their philosophy prioritized human experience over genetic replication.
Did Zero Two regain her memories far earlier?
Zero Two’s memory recovery is portrayed as gradual, triggered by moments of emotional intensity. Her recollections often surface during critical moments of bonding.
Are the ex-parasites in Darling in the FranXX immortal?
Ex-parasites, once released from the FRANXX, seem to have a prolonged lifespan compared to normal humans. Their continued presence adds to the series’ mysterious atmosphere.
Why is there no nudity in Darling in the Franxx?
The show maintains a family‑friendly visual style, avoiding explicit content to keep the focus on character development and action.
Why does Zero Two use 'boku' when referring to herself?
Zero Two’s use of the masculine pronoun reflects her unique identity as a hybrid. It underscores her outsider status and the blending of cultural identities.
Did Squad 13 contain a pioneer among the Parasites?
The squad’s composition suggests a mix of ordinary pilots and those with special abilities. Some members demonstrate latent powers, hinting at a deeper lineage.
How are the Kyōryū's true nature and origins explained?
The series gradually reveals that Kyōryū are remnants of a forgotten civilization, linked to the city’s founding myths. Their exact purpose remains a central mystery.
What is the significance of the 'Birdcage' name?
The Birdcage symbolizes confinement and training, akin to a caged bird being trained. It represents the children’s struggle to find freedom in a controlled environment.
Why did Zero Two try to kill Hiro?
Zero Two’s aggressive actions stem from her fear of losing control. Her attempt to kill Hiro is a misguided attempt to protect herself from emotional vulnerability.

Actori

Yuto Uemura
Yuto Uemura
Hiro (voice)
Haruka Tomatsu
Haruka Tomatsu
Zero Two (voice)
Kana Ichinose
Kana Ichinose
Ichigo (voice)
Yuuichirou Umehara
Yuuichirou Umehara
Gorou (voice)
Nanami Yamashita
Nanami Yamashita
Miku (voice)
Saori Hayami
Saori Hayami
Kokoro (voice)
Marina Inoue
Marina Inoue
Nana (voice)
Shizuka Ishigami
Shizuka Ishigami
Ikuno (voice)
Mutsumi Tamura
Mutsumi Tamura
Zorome (voice)
Aoi Ichikawa
Aoi Ichikawa
Mitsuru (voice)