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lb:coppelion [2025-05-01 09:37:20] – [Anime] ninjasrlb:coppelion [2025-08-22 14:26:45] (current) – [Characters & Worldbuilding] ninjasr
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 **コッペリオン**(Coppelion) is a [[lb:manga|manga]] series, with an [[lb:anime|anime]] adaptation, about a group of genetically engineered girls who are sent into Tokyo a few years after a nuclear accident occurred that caused all of it to be uninhabitable. What is their purpose there? Supposedly to evacuate the last few survivors but, really, it's an action series. **コッペリオン**(Coppelion) is a [[lb:manga|manga]] series, with an [[lb:anime|anime]] adaptation, about a group of genetically engineered girls who are sent into Tokyo a few years after a nuclear accident occurred that caused all of it to be uninhabitable. What is their purpose there? Supposedly to evacuate the last few survivors but, really, it's an action series.
  
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 My notes note that the manga is an improvement over the anime, though I don't remember the specifics because I didn't write them down. Besides the aforementioned problem of presenting itself as a series about rescuing people, the manga also goes //hard// into that anti-nuclear messaging, which is puzzling because it's clear the author did a lot of research into the subject. Now, I'm not gonna say I'm an expert, but I will say that I was present when my middle school was visited by an engineer from a nuclear power plant, so let's just say I find a lot of what's written here suspect.\\  However, and this is more important, there is an actual theme in here that is very nice, besides the anti-nuclear messaging. That theme is generational divide, which I'll talk about in detail a bit later. My notes note that the manga is an improvement over the anime, though I don't remember the specifics because I didn't write them down. Besides the aforementioned problem of presenting itself as a series about rescuing people, the manga also goes //hard// into that anti-nuclear messaging, which is puzzling because it's clear the author did a lot of research into the subject. Now, I'm not gonna say I'm an expert, but I will say that I was present when my middle school was visited by an engineer from a nuclear power plant, so let's just say I find a lot of what's written here suspect.\\  However, and this is more important, there is an actual theme in here that is very nice, besides the anti-nuclear messaging. That theme is generational divide, which I'll talk about in detail a bit later.
  
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