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The story follows Juna Ariyoshi, a Japanese high school girl chosen to be the ''Avatar of Time'' and entrusted with saving the dying Earth. Opening with her trip to the beach where an accident results in her death. As Juna's spirit leaves her body, Juna sees the dying Earth, [[Green Aesop|the planet's suffering is visualized by worm-like creatures]], the Raaja. A young boy named Chris appears before Juna and offers to save her life if she will help the planet, she agrees and is resurrected. The series chronicles Juna's attempts to save the planet with help from international organization SEED.
The story follows Juna Ariyoshi, a Japanese high school girl chosen to be the ''Avatar of Time'' and entrusted with saving the dying Earth. Opening with her trip to the beach where an accident results in her death. As Juna's spirit leaves her body, Juna sees the dying Earth, [[Green Aesop|the planet's suffering is visualized by worm-like creatures]], the Raaja. A young boy named Chris appears before Juna and offers to save her life if she will help the planet, she agrees and is resurrected. The series chronicles Juna's attempts to save the planet with help from international organization SEED.


Think ''[[Captain Planet and the Planeteers]]'' crossed with an existential discourse on human's role in nature <ref> the combination of which makes for some ''very'' interesting viewing</ref>, ''[[An Inconvenient Truth]]'' and a ''lot'' of angst. And [[Useful Notes/Taoism|Taoism]], lots of [[Useful Notes/Taoism|Taoism]].
Think ''[[Captain Planet and the Planeteers]]'' crossed with an existential discourse on human's role in nature <ref> the combination of which makes for some ''very'' interesting viewing</ref>, ''[[An Inconvenient Truth]]'' and a ''lot'' of angst. And [[Taoism]], lots of [[Taoism]].
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* [[Author Filibuster]]: Chris has a checklist on [[Useful Notes/Taoism|Taoism]] and crosses subjects off the list everytime he opens his mouth.
* [[Author Filibuster]]: Chris has a checklist on [[Taoism]] and crosses subjects off the list everytime he opens his mouth.
* [[Author Tract]]: [[Word of God]] that this series expresses his ideas on several subjects, like, for example, natural farming and ecology.
* [[Author Tract]]: [[Word of God]] that this series expresses his ideas on several subjects, like, for example, natural farming and ecology.
* [[Berserk Button]]: it might be a good idea to not be in the vicinity when you're telling the girl with excessively powerful psychic powers {{spoiler|that you're going to leave her country to die.}} Or at least, find a way not to be in the building when she levels it.
* [[Berserk Button]]: it might be a good idea to not be in the vicinity when you're telling the girl with excessively powerful psychic powers {{spoiler|that you're going to leave her country to die.}} Or at least, find a way not to be in the building when she levels it.

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Earth Maiden Arjuna (Earth Girl Arjuna) is an Anime written and directed by Shoji Kawamori and produced by Satelight and Bandai Visual. With a total of twelve episodes with an original run between January 9, 2001 ? March 27, 2001 on TV Tokyo. One additional episode was included on the DVD but was included in subsequent reruns.

The story follows Juna Ariyoshi, a Japanese high school girl chosen to be the Avatar of Time and entrusted with saving the dying Earth. Opening with her trip to the beach where an accident results in her death. As Juna's spirit leaves her body, Juna sees the dying Earth, the planet's suffering is visualized by worm-like creatures, the Raaja. A young boy named Chris appears before Juna and offers to save her life if she will help the planet, she agrees and is resurrected. The series chronicles Juna's attempts to save the planet with help from international organization SEED.

Think Captain Planet and the Planeteers crossed with an existential discourse on human's role in nature [1], An Inconvenient Truth and a lot of angst. And Taoism, lots of Taoism.

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  1. the combination of which makes for some very interesting viewing