Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution (2002)

25m
Running Time

1
Seasons

13
Episodes

January 10, 2002
Release Date

TV
IMDb ratings
6
Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution

Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution (2002)

25m
Running Time

1
Seasons

13
Episodes

January 10, 2002
Release Date

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Madhouse
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Plot.

Kyota and his pals Shingo and Junichi dream of becoming pop idols. At a New Year's show they get their lucky break when a Cosmopop agent discovers the trio and offers to manage their debut. Then things take a turn for the weird when Kyota begins having visions of magical girls battling one another in the air - only he's not dreaming! For centuries, five supernatural factions have waged war for supremacy over mankind with legend prophesizing that one day the Aquarian Age will begin and one group will reign supreme. Now Kyota's dreams must take a backseat to his destiny as he may hold the power to turn the tides of war in favor of whichever faction can control him.

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Details.

Release Date
January 10, 2002

Original Name
アクエリアンエイジ Sign for Evolution

Status
Ended

Seasons
1

Episodes
13

Running Time
25m

Content Rating
TV-14

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Wiki.

Aquarian Age: Sign for Evolution (アクエリアンエイジ Sign for Evolution, Akuerian Eiji Sign for Evolution) is a 13-episode television anime series based on the Aquarian Age collectible card game. The show was co-produced by Broccoli and Madhouse and aired in early 2002 on TV Tokyo. ADV Films released the show in the United States on DVD in three volumes containing both English subtitled and dubbed versions. A trailer for a live action movie was released in 2008. The Aquarian Age: Juvenile Orion movie was released on March 29, 2008.

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