In the DVD-only Epilogue episode of the anime, it is shown that in an unknown future Keith is reincarnated and reunited with Jomy on the successfully-terraformed Earth.
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His connections and experiences with the Mu ultimately lead him to betray Grandmother, and the SD system itself. Interestingly, despite being pitted against Jomy and the Mu several times throughout the series, Keith's portrayal is similar to that of an anti-hero and somewhat of a second protagonist, rather than a "villain".
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His continued outstanding performance earns him a rapid rise in ranks, and he eventually comes to lead all of Humanity at the young age of thirty. Labelled as an " android" by Seki Ray Shiroe, he is known for his exceptional mind and elite skills on-board educational station E-1077, on which he befriended Sam. Raised in a test tube for the first 14 years of his life, Keith does not remember anything before his non-existent adulthood exam.
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Voice: (1980) Masaya Oki (2007 TV series) Takehito Koyasu In the DVD-only Epilogue episode of the anime, it is shown that in an unknown future Jomy is reincarnated and reunited with Keith on the successfully-terraformed Earth. Despite being unnaturally healthy for a Mu, in the original manga his well-being eventually deteriorates to a state that renders him blind, deaf and mute.
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Jomy originally rejects the idea of him being a Mu but comes to accept it later on and succeeds Soldier Blue as their leader. Later on, Jomy's dormant powers awaken, and he is confronted with the realization that he is one of the strongest Mu (a Type-Blue), and the only hope his race has for continued survival. On his 14th birthday, he fails his adulthood exam, but is rescued by the Mu from an assassination attempt. Jomy, a student born in the Education City Ataraxia, unknowingly carries the Mu Factor within his genes. Voice: (1980) Junichi Inoue (2007 TV series) Mitsuki Saiga
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The plot of the series spans a large number of years, jumping ahead multiple times, from Jomy's life on Ataraxia, to the various events on Station E-1077, to Jomy's founding of a Mu colony on a habitable planet, to the humans' invasion of said planet in order to eradicate the perceived threat, and finally to the Mu's return to Terra.Ĭharacters Main Characters Jomy Marcus Shin ( ジョミー・マーキス・シン Jomī Mākisu Shin ?) Staying hidden and attempting to rescue as many Mu children as possible before they are eliminated, the Mu have only one longing - to return home.
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A race of psionics called Mu has emerged, and humanity fears and wants to destroy it. In a distant future where mankind has colonized the stars, life is being controlled by supercomputers. Directed by Osamu Yamazaki and featuring character designs by Nobuteru Yuki, it premiered in Japan on MBS- TBS's Saturday 6:00pm doroku time slot (previously occupied by other notable anime series such as Mobile Suit Gundam SEED, Fullmetal Alchemist and Blood+) on April 7, 2007, and ended on September 22, 2007, replacing the cancelled Bones series Tenpō Ibun Ayakashi Ayashi. In 2007, the manga was adapted into a TV anime series, co-animated by Minamimachi Bugyōsho and Tokyo Kids, and produced by Aniplex, SKY Perfect Well Think, and Mainichi Broadcasting System. In 1980 it was adapted into an anime movie, produced by Toei Animation and directed by Hideo Onchi. In 1978, it won the very first Seiun Award for manga, and subsequently, in 1980, also won the Shogakukan Manga Award for shōnen/ shōjo manga (along with Takemiya's Kaze to Ki no Uta). It was originally serialized in Asahi Sonorama's Gekkan Manga Shōnen magazine, between January 1977 and May 1980. ?) is a Japanese science fiction manga series, authored by Keiko Takemiya.