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The '']'' ] series is based on the ] '']'' by the Japanese software company ]. The episodes, produced by the animation studio ], are directed by ], written by Fumihiko Shimo, and features character design by Tomoe Aratani who based the designs on ]'s original concept. The story follows the main character ], a traveler who arrives in a quiet seaside town during summer since he does not have anymore money to continue on his journey for now. He is on a search for the "girl in the sky" that his now-deceased mother told him about and was searching for too; Yukito has taken it upon himself to find this girl to finish his mother's journey. In town, Yukito meets three strange girls early on named ], ], and ], and Yukito begins to suspect that one of them may in fact be the girl he has been searching for. The '']'' ] series is based on the ] '']'' by the Japanese software company ]. The episodes, produced by the animation studio ], are directed by ], written by Fumihiko Shimo, and features character design by Tomoe Aratani who based the designs on ]'s original concept. The story follows the main character ], a traveler who arrives in a quiet seaside town during summer since he does not have anymore money to continue on his journey for now. He is on a search for the "girl in the sky" that his now-deceased mother told him about and was searching for too; Yukito has taken it upon himself to find this girl to finish his mother's journey. In town, Yukito meets three strange girls early on named ], ], and ], and Yukito begins to suspect that one of them may in fact be the girl he has been searching for.


Thirteen episodes were produced by Kyoto Animation: twelve regular episodes, and a final ] episode which summarizes Misuzu's ]. On ] ], a teaser ] named "Air prelude" was produced containing interviews with the cast, clean opening and ending sequences, and promotional footage of the anime itself. It was a limited edition DVD, with only 20,000 copies produced. The episodes aired between ] ] and ] ] on the ] Japanese ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/anime/air/story/story.html|title=Official website listing of all TV episodes|publisher=]|accessdate=2007-04-27|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref>{{citeweb|url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2480&page=25|title=Unofficial website listing of TV episodes for ''Air''|publisher=]|accessdate=2007-04-27}}</ref> After the conclusion of the anime series, a mini-series which added to the ] of the story called '''''Air in Summer''''' aired on ] ] and ] ] a week later on BS-i. ''Air in Summer'' consisted of two episodes and was produced by the same staff as the anime series. Thirteen episodes were produced by Kyoto Animation: twelve regular episodes, and a final ] episode which summarizes Misuzu's ]. On November 17, 2004, a teaser ] named "Air prelude" was produced containing interviews with the cast, clean opening and ending sequences, and promotional footage of the anime itself. It was a limited edition DVD, with only 20,000 copies produced. The episodes aired between January 6, 2005 and March 31, 2005 on the ] Japanese ].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/anime/air/story/story.html|title=Official website listing of all TV episodes|publisher=]|accessdate=2007-04-27|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref>{{citeweb|url= http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/anime.php?id=2480&page=25|title=Unofficial website listing of TV episodes for ''Air''|publisher=]|accessdate=2007-04-27}}</ref> After the conclusion of the anime series, a mini-series which added to the ] of the story called '''''Air in Summer''''' aired on August 28, 2005 and September 4, 2005 a week later on BS-i. ''Air in Summer'' consisted of two episodes and was produced by the same staff as the anime series.


A DVD released on ] ] called "Air Memories" contained promotional commercials for the series, staff commentaries, and clean ending sequences from the twelfth and thirteenth episodes, lasting ninety-two minutes in total.<ref>{{citeweb |url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/anime/air/info/dvd.html|title=DVD section at the anime's official website|publisher=]|accessdate= 2008-03-26|language=Japanese}}</ref> The episodes were released to ] DVD between ] ] and ] ] by ] in limited and regular editions containing two episodes per volume. A single DVD volume for ''Air in Summer'' was later released on ] ] in Japan in limited and regular editions. Additionally, ''Air'' became one of the first anime series to be released in ] format on ] ].<ref>{{citeweb|url= http://www.tbs.co.jp/anime/air/info/blue.html|title=Blue-ray box set release information at the anime's official website|publisher= ]|accessdate=2008-03-26|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name="bluray">{{citeweb|url= http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/av/docs/20060720/pony.htm|title=Air sells on Blu-Ray format|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-03-26}} </ref> The box set retails for 29,800 ], though this is still cheaper than buying the six individual DVDs, plus ''Air in Summer''.<ref name="bluray"/> The twelve main episodes and two ''Air in Summer'' episodes were licensed for ]n distribution by ].<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.advfilms.com/titles/airtv/index.html|title=ADV Films' official ''Air'' anime website|publisher=]|accessdate=2008-03-26}}</ref> The episodes were released on four DVD compilations between ] ] and ] ]. The second DVD volume was sold in two editions, with the difference between the two being a series box all four DVDs could fit inside. A DVD released on March 31, 2005 called "Air Memories" contained promotional commercials for the series, staff commentaries, and clean ending sequences from the twelfth and thirteenth episodes, lasting ninety-two minutes in total.<ref>{{citeweb |url=http://www.tbs.co.jp/anime/air/info/dvd.html|title=DVD section at the anime's official website|publisher=]|accessdate= 2008-03-26|language=Japanese}}</ref> The episodes were released to ] DVD between April 6, 2005 and September 7, 2005 by ] in limited and regular editions containing two episodes per volume. A single DVD volume for ''Air in Summer'' was later released on October 5, 2005 in Japan in limited and regular editions. Additionally, ''Air'' became one of the first anime series to be released in ] format on December 22, 2006.<ref>{{citeweb|url= http://www.tbs.co.jp/anime/air/info/blue.html|title=Blue-ray box set release information at the anime's official website|publisher= ]|accessdate=2008-03-26|language=Japanese}}</ref><ref name="bluray">{{citeweb|url= http://www.watch.impress.co.jp/av/docs/20060720/pony.htm|title=Air sells on Blu-Ray format|language=Japanese|accessdate=2007-03-26}} </ref> The box set retails for 29,800 ], though this is still cheaper than buying the six individual DVDs, plus ''Air in Summer''.<ref name="bluray"/> The twelve main episodes and two ''Air in Summer'' episodes were licensed for ]n distribution by ].<ref>{{citeweb|url=http://www.advfilms.com/titles/airtv/index.html|title=ADV Films' official ''Air'' anime website|publisher=]|accessdate=2008-03-26}}</ref> The episodes were released on four DVD compilations between August 14, 2007 and November 27, 2007. The second DVD volume was sold in two editions, with the difference between the two being a series box all four DVDs could fit inside.


Two pieces of ] are used for the episodes; one opening theme and one ending theme. The opening theme is {{Nihongo|"Bird's Poem"|鳥の詩|Tori no Uta}}, and the ending theme is "Farewell song"; both songs are sung by ] and were the original opening and ending themes from the visual novel. The rest of the soundtrack for the anime series is sampled from the visual novel's ]. This includes one insert song used near the end of episode twelve, {{Nihongo|"Blue Skies"|青空|Aozora}}, which is also sung by Lia, and was originally an insert song from the visual novel. Two pieces of ] are used for the episodes; one opening theme and one ending theme. The opening theme is {{Nihongo|"Bird's Poem"|鳥の詩|Tori no Uta}}, and the ending theme is "Farewell song"; both songs are sung by ] and were the original opening and ending themes from the visual novel. The rest of the soundtrack for the anime series is sampled from the visual novel's ]. This includes one insert song used near the end of episode twelve, {{Nihongo|"Blue Skies"|青空|Aozora}}, which is also sung by Lia, and was originally an insert song from the visual novel.
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|KanjiTitle=かぜ |KanjiTitle=かぜ
|JapaneseTitle=Kaze |JapaneseTitle=Kaze
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=January 6, 2005
|ShortSummary=Yukito Kunisaki arrives to the town in hopes of making money for food with his puppet show. He meets Misuzu Kamio, a strange girl living in the town. Misuzu manages to lure Yukito to her house with food at which after a discussion she offers him residence. Soon after, Haruko Kamio, Misuzu's foster mother, arrives to the house. Haruko initially opposes Yukito's stay but later decides to allow him to stay in the shed. |ShortSummary=Yukito Kunisaki arrives to the town in hopes of making money for food with his puppet show. He meets Misuzu Kamio, a strange girl living in the town. Misuzu manages to lure Yukito to her house with food at which after a discussion she offers him residence. Soon after, Haruko Kamio, Misuzu's foster mother, arrives to the house. Haruko initially opposes Yukito's stay but later decides to allow him to stay in the shed.
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=まち |KanjiTitle=まち
|JapaneseTitle=Machi |JapaneseTitle=Machi
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=January 13, 2005
|ShortSummary=Yukito explains to Misuzu the quest of the cursed girl with wings that has been in his family for generations. The next day, Yukito's puppet show only manages to attract a dog named Potato, while scaring others. Yukito is caught by Hijiri Kirishima while performing in front of her clinic and offers Yukito work doing odd jobs. |ShortSummary=Yukito explains to Misuzu the quest of the cursed girl with wings that has been in his family for generations. The next day, Yukito's puppet show only manages to attract a dog named Potato, while scaring others. Yukito is caught by Hijiri Kirishima while performing in front of her clinic and offers Yukito work doing odd jobs.
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=こえ |KanjiTitle=こえ
|JapaneseTitle=Koe |JapaneseTitle=Koe
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=January 20, 2005
|ShortSummary=The surroundings of Yukito and Misuzu briefly change from the shrine to a cropland as a result of Kano's experience. After a confrontation with Hijiri, Yukito and others briefly go to the clinic. Yukito and Misuzu leave the clinic for home. On their way, Yukito realizes he was not paid for his part time job and sneaks back into the clinic only to overhear Kano's other personality. |ShortSummary=The surroundings of Yukito and Misuzu briefly change from the shrine to a cropland as a result of Kano's experience. After a confrontation with Hijiri, Yukito and others briefly go to the clinic. Yukito and Misuzu leave the clinic for home. On their way, Yukito realizes he was not paid for his part time job and sneaks back into the clinic only to overhear Kano's other personality.
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=はね |KanjiTitle=はね
|JapaneseTitle=Hane |JapaneseTitle=Hane
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=January 27, 2005
|ShortSummary=Kano ] Yukito in her trance-like state near the shrine hard enough to leave a mark before falling unconscious. Back at the clinic, Hijiri apologizes for Kano's behavior and explains when and how Kano's unusual symptoms started, with a single bright feather at the shrine. |ShortSummary=Kano ] Yukito in her trance-like state near the shrine hard enough to leave a mark before falling unconscious. Back at the clinic, Hijiri apologizes for Kano's behavior and explains when and how Kano's unusual symptoms started, with a single bright feather at the shrine.
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=つばさ |KanjiTitle=つばさ
|JapaneseTitle=Tsubasa |JapaneseTitle=Tsubasa
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=February 3, 2005
|ShortSummary=Yukito ends up spending the day with Minagi and Michiru while Misuzu is at school. Yukito walks Minagi home after being invited to go stargazing on the school's rooftop when he first learns of her mother's mental illness. Later, Misuzu attempts to play cards with Yukito, but is overcome with extreme pain. When Yukito learns of Misuzu's condition he decides to move out of the house. |ShortSummary=Yukito ends up spending the day with Minagi and Michiru while Misuzu is at school. Yukito walks Minagi home after being invited to go stargazing on the school's rooftop when he first learns of her mother's mental illness. Later, Misuzu attempts to play cards with Yukito, but is overcome with extreme pain. When Yukito learns of Misuzu's condition he decides to move out of the house.
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=ほし |KanjiTitle=ほし
|JapaneseTitle=Hoshi |JapaneseTitle=Hoshi
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=February 10, 2005
|ShortSummary=After Minagi's mother's mental condition has caused her to forget she has a daughter, Minagi leaves home and joins Yukito. Yukito tells Minagi he's leaving town and wants her to come with him, but instead leads her back home to face her mother. Michiru is invited to eat at Minagi's house. Michiru leaves, having fulfilled her purpose. |ShortSummary=After Minagi's mother's mental condition has caused her to forget she has a daughter, Minagi leaves home and joins Yukito. Yukito tells Minagi he's leaving town and wants her to come with him, but instead leads her back home to face her mother. Michiru is invited to eat at Minagi's house. Michiru leaves, having fulfilled her purpose.
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=ゆめ |KanjiTitle=ゆめ
|JapaneseTitle=Yume |JapaneseTitle=Yume
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=February 17, 2005
|ShortSummary=There are a number of flashbacks that Yukito has of his mother telling him about the girl with wings, about how she will forget everything and die when she dreams her final dream, and about how the person close to her will also die. Misuzu's foster mother leaves, leaving Yukito and Misuzu alone. Misuzu tells Yukito about her last dream, and Yukito comes to the decision to stay by her side, knowing the consequences. Yukito suddenly disappears and after Misuzu wakes up feeling better, she wonders where Yukito has gone or if he will come back. |ShortSummary=There are a number of flashbacks that Yukito has of his mother telling him about the girl with wings, about how she will forget everything and die when she dreams her final dream, and about how the person close to her will also die. Misuzu's foster mother leaves, leaving Yukito and Misuzu alone. Misuzu tells Yukito about her last dream, and Yukito comes to the decision to stay by her side, knowing the consequences. Yukito suddenly disappears and after Misuzu wakes up feeling better, she wonders where Yukito has gone or if he will come back.
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=なつ |KanjiTitle=なつ
|JapaneseTitle=Natsu |JapaneseTitle=Natsu
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=February 24, 2005
|ShortSummary=This story takes place 1000 years prior to the rest of the story. Kanna is a girl with wings confined to a palace with a friend, Uraha, and body guard, Ryūya. When Kanna is to be sent to another temple, the three escape and go on a journey to find Kanna's mother. Meanwhile, the palace is attacked and the three are pursued. They finally find Kanna's mother but she tells them to leave. |ShortSummary=This story takes place 1000 years prior to the rest of the story. Kanna is a girl with wings confined to a palace with a friend, Uraha, and body guard, Ryūya. When Kanna is to be sent to another temple, the three escape and go on a journey to find Kanna's mother. Meanwhile, the palace is attacked and the three are pursued. They finally find Kanna's mother but she tells them to leave.
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=つき |KanjiTitle=つき
|JapaneseTitle=Tsuki |JapaneseTitle=Tsuki
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=March 3, 2005
|ShortSummary=Kanna's mother claims to be "tainted". They all escape from the mountain but their pursuers manage to kill Kanna's mother. Before she dies, she passes the ancient prayer to Kanna. While the pursuers are closing in, the three talk about settling down near the ocean, but Kanna knows this is only a dream. She takes flight but the monks curse her and she gets killed by the soldiers. Ryūya and Uraha learn about the curse and Kanna's suffering and vow to end it by having a child who will break the curse. |ShortSummary=Kanna's mother claims to be "tainted". They all escape from the mountain but their pursuers manage to kill Kanna's mother. Before she dies, she passes the ancient prayer to Kanna. While the pursuers are closing in, the three talk about settling down near the ocean, but Kanna knows this is only a dream. She takes flight but the monks curse her and she gets killed by the soldiers. Ryūya and Uraha learn about the curse and Kanna's suffering and vow to end it by having a child who will break the curse.
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=ひかり |KanjiTitle=ひかり
|JapaneseTitle=Hikari |JapaneseTitle=Hikari
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=March 10, 2005
|ShortSummary=The events of the earlier story involving Misuzu are retold from the point of view of a crow Misuzu found and named Sora. |ShortSummary=The events of the earlier story involving Misuzu are retold from the point of view of a crow Misuzu found and named Sora.
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=うみ |KanjiTitle=うみ
|JapaneseTitle=Umi |JapaneseTitle=Umi
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=March 17, 2005
|ShortSummary=Misuzu's curse is getting more serious. Soon, she has forgotten who Haruko is and begins to act strangely, playing cards by herself and not wanting to go outdoors. Haruko is depressed, but tries hard to restore the memories Misuzu lost. Soon, however, Misuzu's birth father shows up, and tries to claim Misuzu back from Haruko, deciding to let Misuzu decide who she wants to live with. Haruko, desperate because of Misuzu's memory loss, begs him to let her have Misuzu for three more days, to which he agrees. |ShortSummary=Misuzu's curse is getting more serious. Soon, she has forgotten who Haruko is and begins to act strangely, playing cards by herself and not wanting to go outdoors. Haruko is depressed, but tries hard to restore the memories Misuzu lost. Soon, however, Misuzu's birth father shows up, and tries to claim Misuzu back from Haruko, deciding to let Misuzu decide who she wants to live with. Haruko, desperate because of Misuzu's memory loss, begs him to let her have Misuzu for three more days, to which he agrees.
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=そら |KanjiTitle=そら
|JapaneseTitle=Sora |JapaneseTitle=Sora
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=March 24, 2005
|ShortSummary=The summer festival has finally arrived, but unfortunately it rains that day and thus the festival is canceled. Wanting to do anything she can for Misuzu, Haruko brings her to the local shrine. As mother and daughter bond further, Misuzu continues to weaken and eventually dies in Haruko's arms at the beach. |ShortSummary=The summer festival has finally arrived, but unfortunately it rains that day and thus the festival is canceled. Wanting to do anything she can for Misuzu, Haruko brings her to the local shrine. As mother and daughter bond further, Misuzu continues to weaken and eventually dies in Haruko's arms at the beach.
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=総集編 |KanjiTitle=総集編
|JapaneseTitle=Sōshūhen |JapaneseTitle=Sōshūhen
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=March 31, 2005
|ShortSummary=This is a recap of ] ]. |ShortSummary=This is a recap of ] ].
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=やまみち |KanjiTitle=やまみち
|JapaneseTitle=Yamamichi |JapaneseTitle=Yamamichi
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=August 28, 2005
|ShortSummary= The events of the Summer arc are retold from the escape from the shrine to before the mountain. These events also include scenes not shown in the original Summer arc. |ShortSummary= The events of the Summer arc are retold from the escape from the shrine to before the mountain. These events also include scenes not shown in the original Summer arc.
}} }}
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|KanjiTitle=あめつち |KanjiTitle=あめつち
|JapaneseTitle=Ametsuchi |JapaneseTitle=Ametsuchi
|OriginalAirDate=] ] |OriginalAirDate=September 4, 2005
|ShortSummary= |ShortSummary=
}} }}

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Air anime Region 2 Blu-ray Disc box set released by Pony Canyon.

The Air anime series is based on the visual novel Air by the Japanese software company Key. The episodes, produced by the animation studio Kyoto Animation, are directed by Tatsuya Ishihara, written by Fumihiko Shimo, and features character design by Tomoe Aratani who based the designs on Itaru Hinoue's original concept. The story follows the main character Yukito Kunisaki, a traveler who arrives in a quiet seaside town during summer since he does not have anymore money to continue on his journey for now. He is on a search for the "girl in the sky" that his now-deceased mother told him about and was searching for too; Yukito has taken it upon himself to find this girl to finish his mother's journey. In town, Yukito meets three strange girls early on named Misuzu Kamio, Kano Kirishima, and Minagi Tohno, and Yukito begins to suspect that one of them may in fact be the girl he has been searching for.

Thirteen episodes were produced by Kyoto Animation: twelve regular episodes, and a final recap episode which summarizes Misuzu's story arc. On November 17, 2004, a teaser DVD named "Air prelude" was produced containing interviews with the cast, clean opening and ending sequences, and promotional footage of the anime itself. It was a limited edition DVD, with only 20,000 copies produced. The episodes aired between January 6, 2005 and March 31, 2005 on the BS-i Japanese television network. After the conclusion of the anime series, a mini-series which added to the Summer arc of the story called Air in Summer aired on August 28, 2005 and September 4, 2005 a week later on BS-i. Air in Summer consisted of two episodes and was produced by the same staff as the anime series.

A DVD released on March 31, 2005 called "Air Memories" contained promotional commercials for the series, staff commentaries, and clean ending sequences from the twelfth and thirteenth episodes, lasting ninety-two minutes in total. The episodes were released to Region 2 DVD between April 6, 2005 and September 7, 2005 by Pony Canyon in limited and regular editions containing two episodes per volume. A single DVD volume for Air in Summer was later released on October 5, 2005 in Japan in limited and regular editions. Additionally, Air became one of the first anime series to be released in Blu-ray Disc format on December 22, 2006. The box set retails for 29,800 yen, though this is still cheaper than buying the six individual DVDs, plus Air in Summer. The twelve main episodes and two Air in Summer episodes were licensed for North American distribution by ADV Films. The episodes were released on four DVD compilations between August 14, 2007 and November 27, 2007. The second DVD volume was sold in two editions, with the difference between the two being a series box all four DVDs could fit inside.

Two pieces of theme music are used for the episodes; one opening theme and one ending theme. The opening theme is "Bird's Poem" (鳥の詩, Tori no Uta), and the ending theme is "Farewell song"; both songs are sung by Lia and were the original opening and ending themes from the visual novel. The rest of the soundtrack for the anime series is sampled from the visual novel's original soundtrack. This includes one insert song used near the end of episode twelve, "Blue Skies" (青空, Aozora), which is also sung by Lia, and was originally an insert song from the visual novel.

Air (2005)

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Air in Summer (2005)

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References

  1. "Official website listing of all TV episodes" (in Japanese). TBS. Retrieved 2007-04-27.
  2. "Unofficial website listing of TV episodes for Air". Anime News Network. Retrieved 2007-04-27.
  3. "DVD section at the anime's official website" (in Japanese). TBS. Retrieved 2008-03-26.
  4. "Blue-ray box set release information at the anime's official website" (in Japanese). TBS. Retrieved 2008-03-26.
  5. ^ "Air sells on Blu-Ray format" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2007-03-26.
  6. "ADV Films' official Air anime website". ADV Films. Retrieved 2008-03-26.

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