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{{quote| ''"Sleeping lions deep in space.''<br />
''Awaken to the far reaches of eternal time.''<br />
''Awaken, go beyond the billions of shining stars, and come to Terra."'' }}
 
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''Toward the Terra'', also known as ''Terra e...'' or ''To Terra...'', was created by mangaka [[Keiko Takemiya]] in the 1970s. It was first adapted for animation as a 1980 film. In 2007 the manga was adapted again, this time as a 24-episode anime series. Thus far, the tropes listed on this article mostly concern the anime version, as the manga, anime and movie all have large differences in plot details and characterisation.
 
''Toward the Terra'' is a [[Space Opera]] of epic proportions, covering approximately five decades worth of events. It's an old school sci-fi series with complex [[Character Development]], starting slow but gradually building its story to an extremely emotional ride through the galaxy.
 
Now has a [[Toward the Terra (Manga)/Characters|character sheet]].
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* [[Absent Aliens]] ({{spoiler|Except in the manga epilogue}})
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* [[Adaptational Attractiveness]] (Matsuka)
* [[Adaptation Distillation]] (The anime managed to update the series for a modern audience while still remaining true to the spirit of the original)
* [[Adaptation Dye Job]] (Let's just say there are a lot)
* [[Against the Setting Sun]] (Episode 19, when the Mu learn {{spoiler|the location of Terra}})
* [[AIA.I. Is a Crapshoot]]
* [[All Deaths Final]]
* [[Ancient Conspiracy]] (The whole SD system qualifies)
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* [[Anti-Villain]] (Keith)
* [[Anyone Can Die]] (First example is {{spoiler|Shiroe}}, the rampant character killing spree continues throughout the series.)
* [[Artificial Human]] ( {{spoiler|Keith and Physis. And arguably everyone except the Nazca kids.}})
* [[Badass Longcoat]] (Keith, when he appears in public)
* [[Battle Aura]]
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* [[Dead Star Walking]] ({{spoiler|Seki Ray Shiroe}})
* [[Death Seeker]] (Implied to be Keith's state of mind in the latter half of the series. Whether it stems from {{spoiler|the loss of his only friend to [[Mind Rape|Mu-induced lobotomy]], his own growing realization of how trapped by the Superior Domination system both he and humanity are, or a combination of both}} is never explicitly stated.)
* [[De-Power]] ( {{spoiler|Physis}}, after what happens to Blue at the end)
* [[Deus Est Machina]] (Everyone obeys computers, except the Mu, of course)
* [[Did You Just Punch Out Cthulhu?]] (Jomy destroying {{spoiler|Grand Mother}} in the final showdown)
* [[Distant Finale]]
* [[Downer Ending]] ( {{spoiler|killing off three quarters from the cast in the last episode}})
** [[Bittersweet Ending]] (Arguably, since {{spoiler|they did manage to make peace between the Humans and the Mu, destroy the SD system and generally make the world a better(?) place}}. To make it even better, {{spoiler|Jomy and Keith met each other after being reincarnated in the [[Distant Finale]]}}.)
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* [[The Evils of Free Will]] (The reason behind the Superior Domination system)
* [[Evolutionary Levels]]
* [[Expy]] (A number of [[Tsubasa Reservoir Chronicle|Tsubasa-style]] alternate versions of characters from other Keiko Takemiya mangas show up in the anime, the most well known being Serge from ''[[Kaze to Ki no Uta (Manga)|Kaze to Ki no Uta]]'')
* [[Eyes Always Shut]] (Physis, [[Justified Trope|who is blind]])
* [[Eyes of Gold]] (Matsuka)
* [[Fantastic Racism]] (Kind of the entire point, really)
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* [[Heroic Sacrifice]] ( {{spoiler|Blue. And, eventually, about two-thirds of the cast.}})
* [[I Just Want to Be Normal]] (Early on, Jomy)
* [[Impossibly Cool Clothes]] (This troper knows, as she tried to [[Cosplay|cosplay]] it)
* [[Improbable Age]] (Subverted with Keith's first crew, who seem to be this initially but quickly prove to be inexperienced to the point of incompetence. Played straight with some members of his second crew - Lieutenant Serge, for example, looks about the same age as 17-year-old Matsuka)
* [[Intrepid Reporter]] (Suena)
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* [[Kick the Dog]] (Nine out of ten of Keith's interactions with Matsuka fall into this category, as does his threat to {{spoiler|drop a space station full of Mu into Jupiter's atmosphere}}. Jomy {{spoiler|giving Tony the go-ahead to kill surrendering human soldiers}} and being willing to {{spoiler|let Keith drop the aforementioned space station}} also count.)
* [[Knight Templar]] (Keith. Also possibly the Grand Mother.)
* [[Lady and Knight]]: Blue and Physis have this kind of dynamic.
* [[Laser-Guided Amnesia]] (The maturity checks, though other memory tampering takes place as well)
* [[Legacy Character]] (Jomy, and later even {{spoiler|Tony}})
* [[Licked Byby the Dog]] (Keith gets a lot of this from both of his [[Morality Pet|Morality Pets]]. The licking is possibly more than figurative in the case of Matsuka - see [[Ho Yay]].)
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]
* [[Mind Rape]]
* [[Mismatched Eyes]] (Bleau)
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* [[Oblivious to Love]] (Keith and Tony, though the second one only in anime.)
* [[Oddly Visible Eyebrows]] (Blue and Matsuka. In fact, the latter tends to have oddly visible ''eyes'', thanks to his [[Peek-a-Bangs|hairstyle]].)
* [[Opposite SexGender Clone]] (Sort of, {{spoiler|Keith and Physis are the male and female variations of the same genetic experiment}})
* [[Out-of-Clothes Experience]] (Jomy, during the maturity check)
* [[Parental Abandonment]] (Happens all the time in this future)
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* [[Plot-Relevant Age-Up]] ( {{spoiler|Nazca Children}})
* [[Psychic Powers]]
** [[Telepathy]] (Leads to [[Synchronization]] with other Mu. Can be a disadvantage during a battle, as Mu seem to be strongly distracted by death of their companions.)
** [[Teleporters and Transporters]]
** [[Mind Over Matter]]
* [[Pstandard Psychic Pstance]] (Seems like most Mu [[Rule of Cool|need to make extravagant poses to use their powers]])
* [[The Quest]] (the Mu wanting to return to Terra)
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** ({{spoiler|Tony}} later becomes red to Jomy's blue)
* [[Sacrificial Lamb]] ({{spoiler|Shiroe}})
* [[Sealed Evil in Aa Can]] (Some deep stuff, {{spoiler|the greed of all humanity}})
* [[Ship Tease]]
* [[Shirtless Scene]] (Keith in the opening sequence, for no apparent reason [[Fan Service|beyond the obvious]])
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* [[Slow-Motion Pass-By]] (Tony and Matsuka)
* [[Space Is an Ocean]] (The Mu spaceship is referred to as the [[Space Whale]])
* [[Spell My Name Withwith an "S"]] (Naska/Nazca deserves a mention, but the most notable example is probably the official subtitles' use of "Makka" for Matsuka. This is carryover from the official translation of the manga, which was done without a pronunciation guide and confused the "tsu" character with the small "tsu" which duplicates the next consonant sound, the difference between Makka (マッカ) and Matsuka (マツカ).)
* [[Spoiler Opening]]
* [[Stockholm Syndrome]] (Characterizes quite a bit of Matsuka's relationship with Keith.)
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* [[Time Skip]] (Multiple ones!)
* [[Title Drop]] (They do this all the time. Quite a few episodes end with an epic speech with "Toward the Terra" as the closing line.)
* [[Took a Level Inin Badass]] (Especially Jomy, who emerges from a [[Time Skip]] as a true badass leader, but also Keith, even in spite of being pretty badass to start with.)
* [[Took a Level Inin Jerkass]] (Keith takes several, and Jomy takes one too after {{spoiler|the destruction of Nazca}}.)
* [[The Unfettered]] (Jomy after {{spoiler|destruction of Nazca}}, even if mostly in anime. He leads the Mu to war, gives Tony the okay to {{spoiler|kill surrendering soldiers}} and is ready to abandon {{spoiler|a station full of Mu hostages.}} Many Mu feel disgusted by these actions. Fortunately, he gets better.)
* [[Unwanted Rescue]] (Jomy)
* [[Ubermensch]] (Nazca children have shades of this, especially in the manga.)
{{quote| '''Tony:''' We're no longer human in the true sense. We're a different species, and that's fine. Unlike Jomy, I don’t think we need to be human... I don’t think we even need a form.}}
* [[Utopia Justifies the Means]] (Keith)
* [[Well-Intentioned Extremist]] (Keith, and possibly others at various points)

Latest revision as of 20:17, 9 April 2017

"Sleeping lions deep in space.
Awaken to the far reaches of eternal time.
Awaken, go beyond the billions of shining stars, and come to Terra."

In a distant future, humankind has destroyed the natural habitat of its homeplanet Terra and colonized other stars. Humanity is controlled by supercomputers, and children are born in test tubes and then handed to suitable foster parents. All children go through a psychological maturity check at the age of 14, where their unnecessary childhood memories are erased. The children, now blank slates for propaganda and brainwashing, are taken to space stations for further education.

However, a new race of psychic humans have emerged from the maturity checks; they are called the Mu and and are considered a threat to the strictly controlled society. The Mu stay hidden, trying to rescue as many Mu children as they can, while they long to return to the fabled homeplanet Terra. The Mu have physical defects and are weak compared to normal humans, to balance out their extraordinary superpowers.

Toward the Terra, also known as Terra e... or To Terra..., was created by mangaka Keiko Takemiya in the 1970s. It was first adapted for animation as a 1980 film. In 2007 the manga was adapted again, this time as a 24-episode anime series. Thus far, the tropes listed on this article mostly concern the anime version, as the manga, anime and movie all have large differences in plot details and characterisation.

Toward the Terra is a Space Opera of epic proportions, covering approximately five decades worth of events. It's an old school sci-fi series with complex Character Development, starting slow but gradually building its story to an extremely emotional ride through the galaxy.

Now has a character sheet.

Tropes used in Toward the Terra include:

Tony: We're no longer human in the true sense. We're a different species, and that's fine. Unlike Jomy, I don’t think we need to be human... I don’t think we even need a form.