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Ultimately, the choices that both Sheena and Angela make come at a very heavy price. While Frontier Settler is nowhere near as bad as the government, both want to bring about something from the past and let the people of the current era, who have most likely completely forgotten about it, recall and re-learn what it was.
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Both Sheena and Angela’s everyday lives are thrown in upheaval by something unexpected and of course–thank you heteronormativity–there is a boy ready to help them out. Rakuen Tsuihou overlaps Laputa in a lot of ways that people may not recognize. The journey that they embark on will threaten everything that they take for granted. There, she actually puts herself into a physical body, but due to time restraints, the body is only that of a 16-year-old girl! When she arrives, she meets Dingo, someone who is her contact but also wants to know who Frontier Settler is. Angela, a law enforcement officer, traces the signal back to some abandoned planet called Earth. That is… until somehow it is hacked one day by someone named Frontier Settler. Essentially, it’s an online world where you can be whoever you want to be. In the future, humanity has more or less thrown away their bodies and lives online in a place called DEVA. While slightly insignificant, the rush to adventure all around a mysterious necklace is also a great trop shared by these two movies. Makoto Shinkai, yes that one, is the director of Hoshi wo Ou Kodomo and has stated that Laputa was a massive influence for this movie. Right off the bat, you should be able to pick up that both movies are centered around female protagonists whose lives go from zero to one hundred very quickly with a random boy who joins them and stays by their sides. Suddenly Asuna is plunged headfirst into a journey with Shun and her life will never be the same. One thing leads to another, and she is rescued by a mysterious boy named Shun. One day, Asuna hears something from the radio that she’s never heard before. Thankfully though, she gets brief reprieve with her crystal radio in her secret hideout. After her mother left, Asuna Watase has had to not only make sure that her grades do not slip, but she also needs to tend to everything at home.