However, Takeru and his friends are also similar to Age because they constantly rebel against the government. Age is surrounded by the memory of his father similar to Ao, the heroine of Freedom and Patema is motivated to visit Agia due to a photo similar how a photo motivated Takeru and Bismarck, the protagonists of Freedom, to visit Earth. The characters of Patema Inverted really reminded me of a mix and match of Freedom characters. On Earth, the remnants of humanity there live in the ruins with a society similar to the underground in Patema Inverted. Eden is like Agia but there are also areas of the Moon like Freedom ward that has the cosy atmosphere of the underground in Patema Inverted. In order to escape from this deadly virus, a handful of people are chosen to be put into a cold sleep, laying in a capsule hoping for the future cure. The government there would like everybody to be drones but the characters we see don't play by the rules and nor do their rivals. 'Where there are no wishes, no miracles happen either.' the story is greatly influenced by the old classic 'Sleeping beauty' Basic Plot :-'Medusa,' a deadly virus becomes a worldwide epidemic. In Freedom, the technology superior civilization is the Moon, including Eden a police state similar to Agia. Agia is a police state disguising itself as a utopia where the characters there are drones except for a select few.
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In Patema Inverted there are Agia and those that live underground. Journeys between the two worlds, a photograph and an ambitious project that ended in disaster will have serious impact.
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Both of their plots can be summed up as two human civilizations are separated from eachother after an apocalyptic event and pretend the other doesn't exist.