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* In ''[[Vision of Escaflowne]]'' when Van hovers at the edge of life and death in an [[Angst Coma]], unable to comprehend anyone, he sits at the foot of the Tree. |
* In ''[[Vision of Escaflowne]]'' when Van hovers at the edge of life and death in an [[Angst Coma]], unable to comprehend anyone, he sits at the foot of the Tree. |
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* In ''[[Kimi ga Nozomu Eien]]'' (The Eternity That You Wish For, Rumbling Hearts) promises made at a tree on a hill are crucial to the plot. |
* In ''[[Kimi ga Nozomu Eien]]'' (The Eternity That You Wish For, Rumbling Hearts) promises made at a tree on a hill are crucial to the plot. |
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* In ''[[Battle Angel Alita]]'', an Orbital Lift threatens to fall down due to the lost of its upper end, thus inflicting massive damage on earth. Main charakter Alita forms herself into a giant lotus petal which reinforces the Lift, thus preventing the apocalyptical downfall. |
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* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' uses the Kaballistic Tree Of Life. The concept of breaching the barrier that people put around themselves is integral to the plot. |
* ''[[Neon Genesis Evangelion]]'' uses the Kaballistic Tree Of Life. The concept of breaching the barrier that people put around themselves is integral to the plot. |
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* Nearly every [[Hayao Miyazaki]] movie has the World Tree in it in some form. |
* Nearly every [[Hayao Miyazaki]] movie has the World Tree in it in some form. |