
Wake up!! TAMALA
In 2050, the world climate has changed awfully. One rainy day,TAMALA saved a honeybee from drowning in the street gutter. His name was Kuronosuke, the last bee of the cat world and he invited TAMALA to the magical journey retrograding time and toward the near future. It's the huge panorama of biodiversity of the animals and plants in the earth history. However; the modern era coming, the civilization has been wasting and destroying the nature. Finally they were roving around the wild land where all the animals had become extinct. When TAMALA had little time to live without any foods finally, Kuronosuke made an offer to eat him for her to survive. (Source: Youtube)
Wake up!! TAMALA is a movie with 1 episode, from Fall 2010, rated 4.8/10 on AniList.
Synopsis
In 2050, the world climate has changed awfully. One rainy day,TAMALA saved a honeybee from drowning in the street gutter. His name was Kuronosuke, the last bee of the cat world and he invited TAMALA to the magical journey retrograding time and toward the near future. It's the huge panorama of biodiversity of the animals and plants in the earth history. However; the modern era coming, the civilization has been wasting and destroying the nature. Finally they were roving around the wild land where all the animals had become extinct. When TAMALA had little time to live without any foods finally, Kuronosuke made an offer to eat him for her to survive. (Source: Youtube)
Genres
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- Environmental — Concern with the state of the natural world and how humans interact with it.
- Animals — Prominently features animal characters in a leading role.
- Post-Apocalyptic — Partly or completely set in a world or civilization after a global disaster.
- Tragedy — Centers around tragic events and unhappy endings.
- Kids — Target demographic is young children.
- Time Manipulation — Prominently features time-traveling or other time-warping phenomena.
- Denpa — Works that feature themes of social dissociation, delusions, and other issues like suicide, bullying, self-isolation, paranoia, and technological necessity in daily lives. Classic iconography: telephone poles, rooftops, and trains.
