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Divergence Eve

Divergence Eve
ダイバージェンス・イヴ
(Daibājensu Ivu)
Genre Adventure, Horror, Science fiction
Anime television series
Directed by Atsushi Takada
Produced by Katsuhiro Kikkawa
Katsuya Morita
Maki Horiuchi
Motoki Ueda
Toshio Hatanaka
Tsuneo Takechi
Written by Hiroaki Kitajima
Toru Nozaki
Yasutomo Yamada
Music by Yosuke Hoga
Kazushi Miyakoda
Kiyotaka Kawada
Studio Radix
Licensed by
ADV Films (2005-2009)
Sentai Filmworks (2009-present)
Original network AT-X, Tokyo MX
English network
Original run July 2, 2003September 24, 2003
Episodes 13 (List of episodes)
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Divergence Eve (ダイバージェンス・イヴ Daibājensu Ivu?) is a thirteen episode Japanese anime series created by Takumi Tsukumo and directed by Hiroshi Negishi, with production by Operation EVE and animation production from RADIX.

The series is a science fiction story set in the far future, incorporating aspects of space opera. The character-driven storyline focuses primarily on the psychology of the main character, her social interactions, her inhuman abilities, and the conspiracy surrounding them. The technology is often secondary to this, but it is not ignored; several aspects, including their means of faster-than-light travel, are explained and loosely based on modern physics.

The series was a hit in Japan, which led to the creation of a sequel, Misaki Chronicles, which also ran for 13 episodes.

In North America, the television series was initially licensed by ADV Films and was released in 3 volumes on VHS and DVD. Sentai Filmworks re-release the series in a box set, including Misaki Chronicles.

In the year 2017, a satellite on Earth detects a gravitational imbalance in the direction of Lyra, initially believed to be a black hole. Its suspicious X-ray emissions are subjected to noise removal algorithms, revealing the voice message recorded aboard a fictional future Voyager spacecraft, still in the solar system. Before the cause can be determined, additional identical signals are detected throughout the year from other distant gravity-based phenomena. This is considered proof of faster-than-light travel, and the wormhole responsible is pinpointed to be in the core of Saturn's moon Titan. By temporarily entering a baby universe still in a state of cosmic inflation, the signal was able to bypass the known laws of physics and travel at infinite speed. The wormholes themselves became known as Inflation Holes.


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