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- Fractale abstract "Fractale (フラクタル, Furakutaru) is an 11-episode Japanese anime television series produced by A-1 Pictures and Ordet and directed by Yutaka Yamamoto. The story was developed by Hiroki Azuma and the screenplay was written by Mari Okada, with original character design by Hidari. 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.".
- Fractale author Hiroki_Azuma.
- Fractale author Mari_Okada.
- Fractale author Yutaka_Yamamoto.
- Fractale firstPublicationDate "2010-09-30".
- Fractale lastPublicationDate "2011-11-17".
- Fractale magazine Gangan_Comics.
- Fractale numberOfVolumes "3".
- Fractale publisher Media_Factory.
- Fractale publisher Square_Enix.
- Fractale type Manga.
- Fractale wikiPageExternalLink fractale.noitamina.tv.
- Fractale wikiPageExternalLink fractale.
- Fractale wikiPageID "28771798".
- Fractale wikiPageRevisionID "605510748".
- Fractale author Hiroki_Azuma.
- Fractale author Mari_Okada.
- Fractale author Yutaka_Yamamoto.
- Fractale author "Hiroki Azuma".
- Fractale caption "Cover of the first volume of the Fractale manga series.".
- Fractale demographic "Shōnen".
- Fractale director Yutaka_Yamamoto.
- Fractale englishtitle "City of Pride" / "Veneer Town".
- Fractale englishtitle "Departure".
- Fractale englishtitle "Granitz Village".
- Fractale englishtitle "Journey".
- Fractale englishtitle "Nessa".
- Fractale englishtitle "No Way Out".
- Fractale englishtitle "Paradise".
- Fractale englishtitle "Secret of the Underground".
- Fractale englishtitle "The Farthest Town".
- Fractale englishtitle "To the Monastery".
- Fractale episodeList "#Episode list".
- Fractale episodenumber "10".
- Fractale episodenumber "11".
- Fractale episodenumber "2".
- Fractale episodenumber "3".
- Fractale episodenumber "4".
- Fractale episodenumber "5".
- Fractale episodenumber "6".
- Fractale episodenumber "7".
- Fractale episodenumber "8".
- Fractale episodenumber "9".
- Fractale episodes "11".
- Fractale first "2010-09-30".
- Fractale first "2011-01-13".
- Fractale first "February 2011".
- Fractale genre Social_science_fiction.
- Fractale hasPhotoCollection Fractale.
- Fractale illustrator "Mutsumi Akasaki".
- Fractale isbn "978".
- Fractale jaKanji "フラクタル".
- Fractale jaRomaji "Furakutaru".
- Fractale kanjititle "グラニッツの村".
- Fractale kanjititle "ネッサ".
- Fractale kanjititle "僧院へ".
- Fractale kanjititle "出発".
- Fractale kanjititle "地下の秘密".
- Fractale kanjititle "旅路".
- Fractale kanjititle "最果ての町".
- Fractale kanjititle "楽園".
- Fractale kanjititle "虚飾の街".
- Fractale kanjititle "追いつめられて".
- Fractale last "2011-03-31".
- Fractale last "2011-11-17".
- Fractale last "May 2011".
- Fractale linecolor "CCF".
- Fractale magazine Gangan_Comics.
- Fractale magazine "Da Vinci".
- Fractale name "Fractale".
- Fractale network Fuji_Television.
- Fractale onelanguage "yes".
- Fractale originalairdate "2011-01-20".
- Fractale originalairdate "2011-01-27".
- Fractale originalairdate "2011-02-03".
- Fractale originalairdate "2011-02-17".
- Fractale originalairdate "2011-02-24".
- Fractale originalairdate "2011-03-03".
- Fractale originalairdate "2011-03-10".
- Fractale originalairdate "2011-03-17".
- Fractale originalairdate "2011-03-24".
- Fractale originalairdate "2011-03-31".
- Fractale publisher Media_Factory.
- Fractale publisher Square_Enix.
- Fractale reldate "2011-01-22".
- Fractale reldate "2011-07-22".
- Fractale reldate "2012-01-21".
- Fractale romajititle "Chika no Himitsu".
- Fractale romajititle "Guranittsu no Mura".
- Fractale romajititle "Kyoshoku no Machi".
- Fractale romajititle "Nessa".
- Fractale romajititle "Oitsumerarete".
- Fractale romajititle "Rakuen".
- Fractale romajititle "Saihate no Machi".
- Fractale romajititle "Shuppatsu".
- Fractale romajititle "Sōin e".
- Fractale romajititle "Tabiji".
- Fractale shortsummary "After escaping the Temple's forces, Clain is forced to earn his keep aboard the airship by doing odd jobs. He notices Sanko with her visor on while playing with someone, whom she claims is Nessa. But when Clain checks, Nessa is nowhere to be found. Later, Clain encounters Phryne and tells her that he believes that Nessa is still around, but she will not appear. Phryne answers that it is because Nessa is jealous as she has become attached to Clain. Soon, the airship begins to experience problems and flies into a thunderstorm, which Clain believes is Nessa's doing. The crew begins looking for Nessa, which turns into a game of hide-and-seek. Thinking that Nessa will not come out while she is around, Phryne attempts to escape the airship. Though Clain tries to talk Phryne out of it, it is Nessa who "finds" Phryne and convinces Phryne to stay.".
- Fractale shortsummary "After the destruction of the Temple base and the continued deterioration of Fractale, the Temple begins attacking the home villages of the Lost Millennium factions. While the faction leaders meet to discuss what to do, Dias informs them that Sunda possess the "key" to restarting Fractale. Viewing the Temple as backed into a corner, the factions agree to Dias's plan to join forces to attack the Temple and destroy Fractale. Meanwhile Phryne tells Clain the truth about Nessa and herself, and how they must eventually become one in order to restart Fractale. Although Clain wants to join Sunda in the attack on the Temple, Sunda instructs Clain to stay behind to protect both Nessa and Phryne. However, the night before the attack, Phryne sneaks out and returns to the Temple to put a stop to everything. When Clain and Nessa discover Phryne missing, they set out after her.".
- Fractale shortsummary "Barrot reveals the whole truth about Phryne and Nessa and the original god of Fractale to Clain. But while Barrot claims that Phryne is his alone, Phryne stabs him and runs away with Nessa following behind. Clain rejoins Sunda and Enri while Phryne decides to merge with Nessa in order to keep Nessa from disappearing. Sunda sends Enri back to the airship before Dias's troops destroy the Temple while he and Clain continue on. Sunda and Clain reach the top of the Temple where they find Archpriestess Moeran with Phryne and Nessa. Moeran grants them and Dias, who arrives safely moments later, while they witness the restart of Fractale. Dias uses the opportunity to blow up Moeran and himself. Sunda and Clain race to Phryne and Nessa, but Sunda pushes Clain into the elevator while holding off the Temple's troops. After Clain confesses his feelings to Phryne, the three arrive at the Sanctum and discover that the original Phryne was a 16-year-old girl who retained the personality of a 10-year-old child due to a mental traumatization, and whose "data" was collected to create the Fractale system. Afterward, Phryne and Nessa join together and Fractale is restarted. One year later, the people are learning to live without being dependent on Fractale. Clain has returned home and is taking care of an unconscious Phryne. Phryne finally awakes, but surprises Clain by behaving like Nessa. After a moment, she reveals to him that she has always loved him too, and that she is happy now, Clain, realizing that it really is the women he loves, tearfully embraces her with Phryne happily accepting it. The series end's with a close up of the family photo that was taken before the attack on the temple, with Clain, Phryne and an invisible Nessa along with the rest of Sunda's faction of lost millenium.".