Planetarian is a Japanese postapocalyptic visual novel developed by Key whose previous works also include Kanon and Air. It was released over the Internet on November 29 2004 for Windows PCs and is rated for all ages. The game was later ported to the PlayStation 2 and PlayStation Portable as well as to mobile devices. Key defines Planetarian as a kinetic novel since its gameplay offers no choices or alternate endings: the player proceeds through the story solely by reading. In 2016 the visual novel receives an anime which adapts the main games story and a movie adaption. The author describes Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume as A certain womans story and Planetarian: Hoshi no Hito as A certain mans story. Hoshino Yumemi is the robot working at a shopping mall. She was created by a group of scientists to advertise the planetarium she was working in as well as to help customers. One day however the humanity shows its true color and the world we know no longer exists. Humans still exist though but it will take you awhile to find even one. Anyways the poor robot still fulfills her duties but does it rarely since electricity is quite a big rarity. However this dead city still has many valuables and because of that The Junker chooses this city. Running away from the robots that still protect the city he finds himself in the planetarium where Hoshino Yumemi works. At first he regards her as a threat but after some time he reconsiders his attitude towards her and even stays to help her repair the projector. Planetarian: Hoshi no Hito focuses on all the important parts of the anime and extends it so we learn what happens after the anime. I am not going describe anything about the movie because it will just spoil you the whole thing. All I can say is that this movie puts a period to the story of Planetarian and it does its work pretty well. If you are looking for an extremely dark and dramatic story Planetarian is definitively what you are looking for.
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