Kurogane Communication

Kurogane Communication (1998-1999)

EndedAnimation showDrama, Anime, Science-Fiction

Haruka is an ordinary teenage girl, but her life is extraordinary because as far as she knows, she is the sole human survivor of a global nuclear war. Surviving the war in cold sleep, she is awakened by five robots about 30 years later. Things are fine, but she is constantly haunted by sudden flashbacks and dreams about her parents. There is also a constant danger of roving war machines and threats like water depletion, yet despite all this, life is still in quite good shape. The robots are her family and friends, and do everything they can to help the human girl. However, deep inside Haruka is yearning to meet other surviving humans.

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E24RebirthMar 29, 1999
S01E23TakeoffMar 22, 1999
S01E22BetrayalMar 15, 1999
S01E21HoniMar 8, 1999
S01E20SurvivorsMar 1, 1999
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Kurogane Communication' premiere?

'Kurogane Communication' premiered on April 5, 1998.

Who created 'Kurogane Communication'?

'Kurogane Communication' was created by Toshiki Hirano.

What genre does 'Kurogane Communication' belong to?

'Kurogane Communication' is a science fiction and post-apocalyptic anime series.

What is the setting of 'Kurogane Communication'?

'Kurogane Communication' is set in a post-apocalyptic world where humanity is on the verge of extinction.

What is the premise of 'Kurogane Communication'?

'Kurogane Communication' follows the story of Haruka, a young girl who is the last survivor in her city, and her interactions with five robots who protect and take care of her.

How many main characters are there in 'Kurogane Communication'?

'Kurogane Communication' features six main characters: Haruka, Haruka's father, and five robots known as "RUM-33".

What are the names of the five robots in 'Kurogane Communication'?

The five robots in 'Kurogane Communication' are called Wire, Suzu, Tama, Kao, and Misaki.

What is the role of Wire in 'Kurogane Communication'?

Wire is a robot in 'Kurogane Communication' who acts as the leader and protector of Haruka.

What abilities does Suzu possess in 'Kurogane Communication'?

Suzu, one of the robots in 'Kurogane Communication', has the ability to control and manipulate electricity.

How does 'Kurogane Communication' explore the theme of humanity?

'Kurogane Communication' explores the theme of humanity by portraying the emotional bonds and connections between Haruka and the robots, highlighting their shared experiences and growth.

What challenges do Haruka and the robots face in 'Kurogane Communication'?

Haruka and the robots in 'Kurogane Communication' face various challenges, including survival in a hostile environment, encounters with other humans and robots, and the emotional struggles of loneliness and isolation.

Are there any antagonists in 'Kurogane Communication'?

While 'Kurogane Communication' primarily focuses on the relationships between Haruka and the robots, there are occasional encounters with antagonistic characters, including rogue robots and other survivors.

How many episodes are there in 'Kurogane Communication'?

'Kurogane Communication' consists of 24 episodes.

What is the animation style of 'Kurogane Communication'?

'Kurogane Communication' features a mix of traditional cel animation and computer-generated imagery (CGI) to create its unique visual style.

Does 'Kurogane Communication' have any notable voice actors?

Yes, 'Kurogane Communication' features notable voice actors such as Yuka Imai, who voices Haruka, and Takehito Koyasu, who provides the voice for Wire.

How was the reception of 'Kurogane Communication'?

'Kurogane Communication' received positive reviews for its unique premise, character development, and emotional storytelling, though it remains a relatively lesser-known series.

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