Please Save My Earth (1993)

Please Save My Earth

Original title: Boku no chikyû wo mamotte
TV Series1993Not Rated3h 5m
AnimationDramaFantasyRomanceSci-FiThriller
6.9 / 10(317)

A group of students discover they are aliens reborn on Earth. But their past lives start to overlap with their present ones, leading to drama and heartache.

Rated
Not Rated
Runtime
3h 5m
Released
1993
Country
Japan

Details

Release year: 1993

Storyline

A group of students discover they are aliens reborn on Earth. But their past lives start to overlap with their present ones, leading to drama and heartache.

Top credits

Cast
See all 41 credits →

Did you know

The manga creator Saki Hiwatari received disturbing letters from people who claimed they were experiencing moon dreams like the main characters and so thought they may also be moon scientists reborn on Earth. To immobilize this, she issued a disclaimer that all her work was entirely fictional - a practice she has continued to do even today.

The humans' names contain meanings: * Alice Sakaguchi: "Alice" means pear child, and "Sakaguchi" means hill-mouth * Rin Kobayashi: "rin" means ring (as in the cycle of rebirth), and "kobayashi" means small forest * Jinpachi Ogura: "jinpachi" means "spontaneous eight" (Japanese slang) , and "ogura" is a small oriental elm * Issei Nishiyikori: "issei" means first change ,and "nishiyikori" is a woven brocade * Sakura Kokushou: "sakura" means cherry tree/blossom, and "kokushou" means new (pure) land * Haruhiko Kazuma: "haruhiko" means spring (season) boy , and "kazuma" means conical space/area * Daisuke Dobashi: "daisuke" means great assistance, and "dobashi" means earth-bridge.

The aliens' names are the names of flowers in Japanese kanji (and some of which hold certain symbolism): * "Mokuren" is Lily Magnolia, which represents a love of nature * "Shion" is Tartarian aster, which grows well in poor soil * "Gyokuran" is white sandalwood * "Enju" is a Japanese pagoda tree, which has beautiful, vibrant, summer blossoms * "Shusuran" is a tiger orchid, which symbolizes selfish beauty and shallow love * "Shukaido" is autumn aronia, which symbolizes unrequited love, kindness, politeness and care (but also implies "dark thoughts") * "Hiiragi" is false holly.

Episodes

6 episodes – 1 seasons

User reviews

7/10

Excellent Hand Drawn Animation, Fun Sci-Fi Fantasy

👍 3 · 2/16/2010

Technical specs

Color
Color
Contribute to this page · Edit page