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''Angel's Egg'' (''[[Tenshi no Tamago]]'' in Japanese) is a surreal 1985 animated film which was directed by [[Mamoru Oshii]] and featured art designs by [[Yoshitaka Amano]]. The film centers around a young girl protecting an egg in an abandoned gothic city who meets a mysterious man with a [[Creepy Cool Crosses|cross-shaped]] rifle. The rest is...[[True Art Is Incomprehensible|a bit harder to describe]], but it's [[Take Our Word for It|extremely beautiful nonetheless]].
''Angel's Egg'' (''[[Tenshi no Tamago]]'' in Japanese) is a surreal 1985 animated film which was directed by [[Mamoru Oshii]] and featured art designs by [[Yoshitaka Amano]]. The film centers around a young girl protecting an egg in an abandoned gothic city who meets a mysterious man with a [[Creepy Cool Crosses|cross-shaped]] rifle. The rest is...[[True Art Is Incomprehensible|a bit harder to describe]], but it's [[Take Our Word for It|extremely beautiful nonetheless]].

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{{tropelist}}
This film contains examples of:
* [[As the Good Book Says...]]
* [[As the Good Book Says...]]{{context}}
* [[Beautiful Void]]
* [[Beautiful Void]]
* [[Creepy Cool Crosses]]
* [[Creepy Cool Crosses]]

Revision as of 20:56, 22 February 2014

Angel's Egg (Tenshi no Tamago in Japanese) is a surreal 1985 animated film which was directed by Mamoru Oshii and featured art designs by Yoshitaka Amano. The film centers around a young girl protecting an egg in an abandoned gothic city who meets a mysterious man with a cross-shaped rifle. The rest is...a bit harder to describe, but it's extremely beautiful nonetheless.

Tropes used in Angel's Egg include: