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Aeon flux anime transparent
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Furthermore, there was no indication whether the stories were tied together as part of a continuous whole, or if they were largely independent and simply involved the same characters.Ī few story elements revealed themselves and remained consistent throughout: A series of continuous walls and defensive zones equipped with automated weapons divided a large metropolis in two. Back story revealed itself in small doses, but the series maintained its ambiguous tone. Episodes expanded to a half-hour in length, the characters finally spoke, and Aeon didn’t die in every episode - although her fate was, at times, far from envious. The series continued for a third season in 1995, but with several significant changes. Aeon’s uncommonly honed skills in shooting, acrobatics, infiltration and espionage made themselves readily apparent as she carried out her covert duties, but a lapse in judgment or some fluke mishap led to her demise by the end of every story in the series’ first and second seasons. Viewers had to glean story details from the actions of the characters in conjunction with the episode title, because the characters never spoke. Set in a dystopian future, the series focused on the exploits of female secret agent Aeon Flux as she carried out missions against a largely unexplained adversarial organization. Five, 3–5 minute individual stories formed the show’s second season, which also aired on Liquid TV.

aeon flux anime transparent

Named after its central character, Aeon Flux (or, Æon Flux), this bizarre series began as six, 2–3 minute segments that aired as part of MTV’s 1991 series Liquid Television.













Aeon flux anime transparent