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Fractale(TV show/series, 2011)

Original title: "フラクタル" (Japanese/JA)

Scripted Reality in 1 season with 11 episodes

FractaleRating: 2.9/5 (with 6 votes)
Fractale (フラクタル, Furakutaru) is an 11-episode Japanese anime television series created by Mandelbrot Engine, an artist collective consisting of critic and novelist Hiroki Azuma, screenwriter Mari Okada, and director Yutaka Yamamoto. The anime aired in Japan between January and March 2011 on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block. A manga illustrated by Mutsumi Akasaki was serialized in Square Enix's Gangan Online between September 2010 and November 2011. ()
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About Fractale

Clain lives quietly amongst doppels—holograms that replace his parents and friends. Alone on a typical day, he saves a shrine maiden from pursuers and treats her wounds. He’s mystified by her worldly charms, but she disappears—leaving only a pendant behind. When a curious girl emerges from the amulet, Clain’s life takes a chaotic turn as he seeks to unlock the secrets his new friend holds.

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Fractale Seasons and Episodes

01/14/2011Season 1 - 11 episodes
#1 | 01/14/2011Encounter
4.0/5 (with 1 vote)
While Clain is on his way home from the junk market, he saves a mystifying girl from peril—but she disappears from his life as quickly as she entered it, leaving only a mysterious pendant behind.
#2 | 01/21/2011Nessa
When Clain examines Phryne’s pendant, a life-like girl named Nessa appears. When her curiosity and odd behavior causes trouble, Clain is forced to leave her in the city—but he can’t shake a new feeling that something is amiss.
#3 | 01/28/2011The Village of Granites
Enri flies her hostages to her brother in the village of the Granites, home to a faction of the Lost Millenium. There Clain learns there’s more than meets the eye inside the Fractale system.
#4 | 02/04/2011Departure
When the Granites nab Phryne during the Star Festival ambush, the temple authorities retaliate with an attack on the secret village in hopes of recovering the priestess.
#5 | 02/18/2011Journey
A glitch in the Granites’ getaway ship has them stumped—but Clain uses his hacking skills to reveal a mischievous doppel that can’t resist a game of hide-and-seek!
#6 | 02/25/2011The Farthest Town
The Granites' land their ship out of range of the Fractale system to make repairs. Clain and Phryne take in an eye-opening view of the effects of Fractale's failing structures after they meet a lone antique collector.
#7 | 03/04/2011Veneer Town
After they crash their ship, Clain and an ill Nessa find themselves in the extravagant city of Xanadu under the care of deceptively friendly doppels.
#8 | 03/11/2011Secret of the Underground
The high priest holds Phryne and the wounded Clain in an underground base. A Nessa look-alike shows Clain how much the temple cherishes Phryne. Meanwhile, Sunda recruits the other Lost Millenium factions for a rescue mission.
#9 | 03/18/2011No Way Out
After the Granites lift Clain, Phryne and Nessa safely from the rubble of the destroyed lab, the factions of the Lost Millennium face the fateful decision to unite for their best shot to bring Fractale down--or surrender.
#10 | 03/25/2011To the Temple
The battle between the Lost Millenium and the temple's forces rages on. Phryne reaches the Archpriestess, but will her pleas to end the war and let Fractale fade out fall on deaf ears?
#11 | 04/01/2011Paradise
Clain is helpless behind a clear wall as Barrot details Phryne's role in the system, but the priest's demented rant is cut short. As the temple begins to collapse and Nessa starts to fade, the future of Fractale--and all of mankind--lies in Phryne's hands.

Additional Information

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Production country: Japan
Derivative works/Adaptions: "Fractale" (find it on Amazon)
Made by: A-1 Pictures
Original language: Japanese (JA)
Spoken languages: Japanese (JA)
Translated into 13 languages: Catalan (CA), German (DE), Greek (EL), English (EN), Spanish (ES), French (FR), Italian (IT), Japanese (JA), Korean (KO), Polish (PL), Portuguese (PT), Ukrainian (UK), Chinese (Mandarin) (ZH)
Status: Ended
First episode released on: 01/14/2011
Last episode released on: 04/01/2011
Creator: Hiroki Azuma
Director: Yutaka Yamamoto
Screenwriter: Mari Okada
Composer: Sōhei Kano
Alternative titles in other countries (from previews, ads etc.):
"碎之星"
"프랙탈"
"Фрактал"

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