Yuma Sawatari’s obsession with space and robots became a great help when he encountered an extraterrestrial being, The February Dawn. While this was a dream come true for Break of Dawn’s protagonist, Yuma, it was also a bad omen for humanity.
The hero and his friends then set out on an adventure to save the planet and help February Dawn return to its home, Rainbow Root. This results in the kids and the robot forming an unusual friendship, as shown in many trailers.
A new clip from the Break of Dawn anime film even features The February Dawn showing Yuma and his friends how Rainbow Root used to be 12,000 years ago.
It begins with February Dawn giving Yuma, Shingo, and Ginnosuke a 5D experience of its home planet. The group enters through an underwater-like tunnel that skips through various eccentric and alluring sceneries.
The tunnel finally ends with a mesmerizing view of a pink sky reflected on the water the group is standing on. It was such a surreal experience that left everyone tearing up at the beauty of an alien planet and how magnificent it used to be.
February Dawn took the group on this fun virtual trip as proof of its friendship and to provide Yuma and his friends with information. It also convinces Ginnosuke and the others that February Dawn is really from outer space.
Yuma, Shingo, and Ginnosuke resolve to help February Dawn get back to its home planet no matter what. The robot alien is grateful to the lot for their help, and everyone starts working on a strategy to send it back.
The clip ends with a trailer for the movie, which shows how Yuma’s house-help robot Nanako, was taken over by The February Dawn. Following this, Yuma and his friends got to experience a whole new world in outer space.
Despite being termed as ‘juvenile science fiction,’ the film also has a dark subplot. While preparing to send their alien friend home, the kids also have to stop Earth’s collision with a comet that will lead to the planet’s destruction.
The movie is already out, and I highly recommend you all to watch it.
About Break of Dawn
Break of Dawn is a manga by Tetsuya Imai which was first published from January to October 2011 in the Monthly Afternoon magazine. It will also receive an anime adaptation in October 2022.
The series is set in the near future when automated robots are employed quite often. Yuuma, the protagonist is interested in astronomy and tries to chat about it with his housekeeping robot, Nanase.
Nanase breaks down and suddenly informs him that the Earth will collide with a cosmic body soon.
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