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Clockwork Planet (クロックワーク・プラネット Kurokkuwāku Puranetto?) es una serie de novelas ligeras, escritas por Yū Kamiya y Tsubaki Himana, e ilustradas por Shino. La serie se encuentra en publicación desde el 2 de abril de 2013 por Kōdansha. Una adaptación a manga creada por Kuro fue publicada en la revista Gekkan Shōnen Sirius de Kōdansha entre 2013 y 2018, siendo compilada en un total de 10 volúmenes. Una adaptación a anime realizada por el estudio XEBEC se emitió desde el 7 de abril hasta el 22 de junio de 2017.
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『クロックワーク・プラネット』は、榎宮祐・暇奈椿による日本のライトノベル。イラストは茨乃が担当している。講談社ラノベ文庫より2013年4月から刊行されている。略称は「クロプラ」。
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Clockwork Planet (クロックワーク・プラネット Kurokkuwāku Puranetto?) è una serie di light novel scritta da Yū Kamiya e Tsubaki Himana e illustrata da Shino, edita da Kōdansha, sotto l'etichetta Kodansha Light Novel Bunko, da aprile 2013. Un adattamento manga è stato serializzato su Monthly Shōnen Sirius tra il 26 settembre 2013 e il 25 agosto 2018, mentre un adattamento anime, prodotto da Xebec e adattato in italiano da Dynit, è stato trasmesso in Giappone tra il 6 aprile e il 22 giugno 2017.
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Clockwork Planet (クロックワーク・プラネット Kurokkuwāku Puranetto?) é uma série de light novel japonesa escrita por Yū Kamiya e Tsubaki Himana, e ilustrada por Shino. A editora Kodansha publicou quatro volumes desde 2 de abril de 2013 sob a impressão da Kodansha Ranobe Bunko. Uma adaptação em uma série de mangá com a arte de Kuro é serializada na revista de mangá shōnen da editora Kodansha desde setembro de 2013. Ela foi compilada em 5 volumes tankōbon. Uma adaptação da série em anime produzida pelo estúdio Xebec começará a ser exibida em abril de 2017.
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Clockwork Planet (яп. クロックワーク・プラネット Куроккува:ку Пуранэтто, «Заводная планета») — японская серия ранобэ, написанных Ю Камией и Цубаки Химаной и иллюстрированных Сино. Публикуется издательством Kodansha под импринтом Kodansha Ranobe Bunko с апреля 2013 года. Также с сентября 2013 года выпускается манга-адаптация с иллюстрациями Куро в журнале Monthly Shōnen Sirius того же издательства и в августе 2018 года вышел 10 том. Трансляция аниме-сериала студии Xebec по мотивам серии стартовала 6 апреля 2017 года.
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《時鐘機關之星》(日语:クロックワーク・プラネット)是一部由榎宮祐及共同創作的輕小說,插畫由茨乃負責。小說由講談社的講談社輕小說文庫出版,漫畫版於講談社《月刊少年天狼星》連載。
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Clockwork Planet (クロックワーク・プラネット, Kurokkuwāku Puranetto) is a Japanese light novel series, written by Yuu Kamiya and Tsubaki Himana, and illustrated by Shino. Kodansha has published four volumes since April 2, 2013, under their Kodansha Ranobe Bunko imprint. The story is set in a clockpunk fantasy version of the world, in which the entire planet is run by clockwork. The main characters are five people (a machine otaku, two automata, a young technician and a bodyguard) who, after a month of meeting, become the world's most infamous terrorists.
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Clockwork Planet (クロックワーク・プラネット Kurokkuwāku Puranetto) adalah seri novel ringan Jepang yang ditulis oleh Yuu Kamiya dan Tsubaki Himana, dan diilustrasikan oleh Shino. Kodansha telah menerbitkan empat volume sejak 2 April 2013 di bawah label Kodansha LIGHTNOVEL. Latar ceritanya berupa dunia fantasi clockpunk, dimana keseluruhan planetnya berjalan dengan menggunakan mesin jam. Karakter utamanya berjumlah lima orang (seorang otaku mesin, dua automata, seorang teknisi muda dan pengawalnya) yang menjadi teroris paling terkenal di dunia dalam waktu satu bulan setelah mereka saling bertemu.
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AnchoR’s Bloody Murder ejects the head of Vermouth, one of the advanced automata she previously destroyed, and Marie repairs him enough so he can speak. The military fails to destroy the automaton, which is named Yatsukahagi. It detonates a magnetic explosion that causes every gear in the Akihabara Grid to stop working, including the gears inside RyuZU, AnchoR and Halter, who all malfunction and shut down. The military orders Yatsugahagi to be destroyed with their Capital Defense Cannon, but Yatsukahagi defends itself with an electromagnetic shield before destroying the cannon. A flashback reveals that the aged Shiga scientist, who is named Gennai Hirayama, is also the lead scientist controlling Yatsukahagi and has an ulterior motive. Naoto and Marie realize that every piece of metal in the Akihabara Grid have been magnetized. As RyuZU starts to overheating, Naoto moves her away from light to help her cool down, despite his hands severely burned in the process. AnchoR awakens, revealing that she has an inbuilt demagnetizing mechanism which heats her to Curie temperature, a sufficient cooling system which RyuZU does not possess. Marie finds herself admiring Naoto’s unwillingness to give up in what he believes.
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Marie discovers that the military plans on purging Kyoto by killing its twenty million inhabitants in order to save their reputation rather than admitting to the public that there is an irreparable malfunction. After interrogating a soldier, Marie learns the malfunction is somewhere on Floor 24 beneath the central tower of Kyoto. Elsewhere, Naoto continues to hear noises from beneath Kyoto and also determines that the malfunction is on Floor 24 by using his enhanced hearing. With help from her automaton bodyguard, Vainney Halter, Marie fights her way past military automata to reach Floor 24. RyuZU transfers into Naoto's school and declares herself as Naoto's property, earning jealousy from his classmates. On Floor 24, Marie and her team begin searching for the malfunction, but are ordered to retreat by the Meister Guild. Marie learns that Limons Vacheron, a guild officer and business rival of Marie's family, is conspiring with the military's attempt to purge Kyoto in order to discredit the Breguet Company and further the interests of his own Vacheron Company. Marie goes against orders and swears to repair the malfunction. On the street, Marie crosses paths with Naoto and realizes that RyuZU has been repaired.
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Marie explains that Kyoto will be purged in seven hours, believing that RyuZU was designed by Y to maintain the planet's gears. However, RyuZU explains her official designation is "One Who Follows", built solely to obey orders given to her by her master. After Naoto hears an incoming gravity anomaly, Marie is shocked by his enhanced hearing and awareness of the malfunction on Floor 24. Once RyuZU reveals that her younger sister is stored beneath the central tower of Kyoto, Naoto agrees to help. Limons orders the military to capture Marie so she can be blamed for the purge. Marie tricks Limons into believing that she was killed and obtains a recording of him admitting to conspiring with the military. While fighting their way to Floor 24, RyuZU activates her unique ability, Dual Time, in which she enters a slower alternate timeline, destroys the military automata, then returns to the normal timeline, imperceptibly taking place for just a moment. Naoto impulsively asks RyuZU to marry him, but she declines and reveals that she has free will unlike other automata, confirming that she loves Naoto without having been given the order to do so.
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In the Ueno Grid, Marie asks Meister Conrad for help repairing RyuZU and Halter. After placing Vermouth’s brain in the body of a sex robot, Marie learns that Yatsukahagi, which requires sixty-six and a half hours to recharge, is being used to cause a conflict between the government and military. The government decides to use a satellite named Tall Wand to drop a bomb on Yatsukahagi, destroying it along with the Akihabara Grid. While Naoto spends time with AnchoR at the mall, Marie later demands Anchor to destroy Yatsukagi. Naoto collapses as he is unable to block out the noise, since his headphones were previously destroyed. However, he remains determined to punish those who hurt RyuZU and argues with Marie for treating AnchoR like a weapon instead of a child. Marie apologizes and begins repairing RyuZU, later realizing that Naoto knows little about clocksmithing and instead relies on instinctual hearing. With his new headphones purchased, Naoto plans to seize the Pillar of Heaven at the center of Japan, find a new body for Halter, thwart the plans of the government and military and save the Clockwork Planet. Vermouth decides to help them as he thinks this will be entertaining.
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In the Akihabara Grid, Naoto sets off explosions around the city to drive the citizens away from the area, while the military prepares to fight the approaching automaton in the deep underground. RyuZU activates Dual Time to fight AnchoR in an alternate timeline, only to be outmatched since AnchoR was designed for combat. A flashback reveals that Naoto realized that AnchoR can only attack other automata instead of humans. RyuZU uses Marie as a stationary shield frozen in the original timeline, forcing AnchoR to grind her gears to a halt upon approaching Marie. RyuZU destroys the mask controlling AnchoR and returns them both to the original timeline, where the battle between the military and automaton is almost over. AnchoR awakes at Marie’s safe house, having been fully repaired, and greets Naoto, Marie and RyuZU as her father, mother and big sister, respectively. After AnchoR registers Naoto as her master, his first and only order is for her to unlock the gear restraining her free will. She cries tears of joy after realizing that she can never be ordered to destroy anything ever again.
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Having reached Floor 24, Naoto and the others join Marie's team, who refuse to evacuate to save themselves. Marie explains that Naoto is the only one who can save Kyoto using his enhanced hearing. Naoto removes his noise-cancelling headphones, extending the range of his hearing even further, and within seconds he locates over four thousand malfunctions, eighteen of which are responsible for the gravity fluctuations. Following his directions, they manage to repair all eighteen. Before they can celebrate, Limons begins the purge and Kyoto begins to sink. Marie plans to stop the purge by using RyuZU's Dual Time mechanism. Naoto refuses to risk damaging RyuZU, but she removes her own heart to prevent Naoto from dying in the purge. With RyuZU's heart generating anti-gravity, Kyoto begins to rise back to the surface. Limons sends military automata to stop them, but they are instead destroyed by Halter. Kyoto is returned to the surface with seconds to spare, and Naoto desperately removes RyuZU’s heart from the gravity generator before it can rip itself apart, seriously injuring himself. Naoto and Marie replace RyuZU's heart, and RyuZU tearfully reunites with Naoto upon awakening.
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They manage to evade Bloody Murder, a clockwork ball that can grind its way through steel. Naoto hears AnchoR’s gears functioning incorrectly, revealing that AnchoR is being forced to guard the automaton. During the battle, Naoto and RyuZU fall into the deep underground, which has an atmosphere like outer space. With Naoto dead and RyuZU lost forever, Halter retreats with Marie, who ultimately decides to finish her mission for Naoto. They interrogate the governor of the Mie Grid and learn that the enormous automaton was constructed by scientists from the Shiga Grid after the area malfunctioned due to their illegal electromagnetism research and was purged by the government to conceal it. Marie also learns that the government, eager to save their reputation after she exposed their part in the attempted purge of Kyoto, has activated the automaton and plans to destroy it in public. Marie becomes emotionally overwhelmed at all her failures and is on the verge of quitting, until Naoto and RyuZU suddenly emerge from a sewer, having been returned to the surface, thanks to an aged Shiga scientist. They head to Tokyo together to save AnchoR and stop the automaton from clashing with the military.
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RyuZU, AnchoR and Vermouth battle the military at the Pillar of Heaven in the Sakuradamon Grid to reach a suitable automaton to be Halter's new body. After Marie installs Halter's brain, they destroy the remaining enemies and claim the Pillar of Heaven, which controls Tokyo’s clockworks, and also capture Princess Houka Hoshinomiya, Marie's friend who supports their efforts to save Tokyo. By playing the role of hostage in Naoto's fake terrorist plot to purge Tokyo, Houka manages to scare the citizens into evacuating to prevent them from being killed by Tall Wand. Marie reveals their plan to use the Pillar of Heaven in order to heat the Akihabara Grid to Curie temperature and reverse the electromagnetism. Houka wonders whether Naoto's abilities might make him dangerous enough to one day require his imprisonment but reconsiders after being threatened by RyuZU and AnchoR. RyuZU blames herself for burning Naoto's hands during her malfunction and requests to be punished. Naoto asks RyuZU to wear a handmade wedding ring, and they both happily vow to stay together forever.
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Inside Yatsukahagi, Gennai executes his crew in betrayal and begins his true plan to destroy Y. Gennai fires an electromagnetic burst directly at the Pillar of Heaven and damages it, even though Naoto attempted to protect it by having Marie use the weather control clockwork to form rain clouds. He then directly contacts Naoto, who is questioned of how Clockwork Planet functions. The government activates Tall Wand, but it is destroyed instantly by Yatsukahagi, as Gennai accuses Naoto of being Y and swears to kill him. With Naoto still unwilling to order AnchoR to destroy Yatsukahagi, AnchoR decides to leave on her own free will. Naoto and Marie confront each other, both jealous of each other’s skills, as they eventually realize that their skills complement each other when they work together. With their combined efforts, Naoto and Marie begin to build a better version of the Pillar of Heaven. After failing to convince AnchoR not to fight, RyuZU makes AnchoR promise to return home no matter what happens. AnchoR tearfully activates her combat mode, Steel Weight, as she prepares for battle.
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AnchoR blasts her way inside Yatsukahagi while Naoto and Marie continue rebuilding. The military manages to damage the Pillar of Heaven further, forcing Naoto and Marie to rebuild and repair simultaneously. Gennai becomes convinced that Y was actually two people, Naoto and Marie. However, Gennai is unable to fire Yatsukahagi's weapon, as AnchoR destroys several generators at the cost of severely damaging her body. Before she can completely destroy the engine, she is shot by Gennai with a railgun. AnchoR is saved by RyuZU, who severs Gennai's hand. Yatsukahagi begins to fall apart as Naoto and Marie finish rebuilding the Pillar of Heaven. Houka agrees to Marie’s request to label her and Naoto as the most dangerous terrorists on the planet, before they flee with Halter and Vermouth. RyuZU retrieves AnchoR and leaves Gennai to die as Yatsukahagi explodes. Two weeks later on a boat in the South China Sea, Halter has his brain returned to his original body, AnchoR is repaired enough to move on her own, Naoto and Marie continue their arguments and Vermouth spots a fleet of battleships nearby. They all prepare their attack on the fleet.
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A funeral is held with Marie presumed dead, while Limons is fired. Marie, posing as Halter's sister, renames herself Marie Belle Halter and plans to save the planet from government corruption. Three advanced automata discover an enormous automaton beneath Kyoto, but are destroyed by RyuZU's sister, AnchoR, Unit 4 of the Initial Y Series, "One Who Annihilates", an ultimate weapon automaton. Marie and Halter intercept an illegal radio transmission. All uses of electromagnetism, which prevents gears from functioning, have been banned for one thousand years. Marie tracks it to Kyoto's industrial sector near a beach. At the beach, RyuZU and Naoto almost kiss, but Naoto falls into the ocean. RyuZU argues with Marie, who stops her from giving Naoto the kiss of life and instead slaps him awake. The industrial sector is revealed to be nonfunctional, hence the use of radio as the only means of communication. Naoto and RyuZU realize AnchoR must be beneath them. They find the enormous automaton, which runs on illegal electromagnetism and was built using gears from the industrial sector, explaining why the sector is nonfunctional. AnchoR appears, having been reprogrammed to protect the automaton, and attacks them with her unique ability, Bloody Murder.
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Clockwork Planet (クロックワーク・プラネット, Kurokkuwāku Puranetto) is a Japanese light novel series, written by Yuu Kamiya and Tsubaki Himana, and illustrated by Shino. Kodansha has published four volumes since April 2, 2013, under their Kodansha Ranobe Bunko imprint. The story is set in a clockpunk fantasy version of the world, in which the entire planet is run by clockwork. The main characters are five people (a machine otaku, two automata, a young technician and a bodyguard) who, after a month of meeting, become the world's most infamous terrorists. A manga adaptation illustrated by Kuro was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Monthly Shōnen Sirius since 2013 and ended in August 2018. It has been collected in ten tankōbon volumes. An anime television series adaptation by Xebec aired from April 6 to June 22, 2017.
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Clockwork Planet (クロックワーク・プラネット Kurokkuwāku Puranetto?) es una serie de novelas ligeras, escritas por Yū Kamiya y Tsubaki Himana, e ilustradas por Shino. La serie se encuentra en publicación desde el 2 de abril de 2013 por Kōdansha. Una adaptación a manga creada por Kuro fue publicada en la revista Gekkan Shōnen Sirius de Kōdansha entre 2013 y 2018, siendo compilada en un total de 10 volúmenes. Una adaptación a anime realizada por el estudio XEBEC se emitió desde el 7 de abril hasta el 22 de junio de 2017.
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Clockwork Planet (クロックワーク・プラネット Kurokkuwāku Puranetto) adalah seri novel ringan Jepang yang ditulis oleh Yuu Kamiya dan Tsubaki Himana, dan diilustrasikan oleh Shino. Kodansha telah menerbitkan empat volume sejak 2 April 2013 di bawah label Kodansha LIGHTNOVEL. Latar ceritanya berupa dunia fantasi clockpunk, dimana keseluruhan planetnya berjalan dengan menggunakan mesin jam. Karakter utamanya berjumlah lima orang (seorang otaku mesin, dua automata, seorang teknisi muda dan pengawalnya) yang menjadi teroris paling terkenal di dunia dalam waktu satu bulan setelah mereka saling bertemu. Sebuah adaptasi manga yang diilustrasikan oleh Kuro diterbitkan di majalah manga shōnen Kodansha, Monthly Shōnen Sirius sejak 2013 dan berakhir pada Agustus 2018, dan telah dibukukan menjadi sepuluh volume tankōbon. Adaptasi serial televisi anime oleh Xebec telah tayang mulai dari 6 April hingga 22 Juni 2017.
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『クロックワーク・プラネット』は、榎宮祐・暇奈椿による日本のライトノベル。イラストは茨乃が担当している。講談社ラノベ文庫より2013年4月から刊行されている。略称は「クロプラ」。
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Clockwork Planet (クロックワーク・プラネット Kurokkuwāku Puranetto?) è una serie di light novel scritta da Yū Kamiya e Tsubaki Himana e illustrata da Shino, edita da Kōdansha, sotto l'etichetta Kodansha Light Novel Bunko, da aprile 2013. Un adattamento manga è stato serializzato su Monthly Shōnen Sirius tra il 26 settembre 2013 e il 25 agosto 2018, mentre un adattamento anime, prodotto da Xebec e adattato in italiano da Dynit, è stato trasmesso in Giappone tra il 6 aprile e il 22 giugno 2017.
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Clockwork Planet (クロックワーク・プラネット Kurokkuwāku Puranetto?) é uma série de light novel japonesa escrita por Yū Kamiya e Tsubaki Himana, e ilustrada por Shino. A editora Kodansha publicou quatro volumes desde 2 de abril de 2013 sob a impressão da Kodansha Ranobe Bunko. Uma adaptação em uma série de mangá com a arte de Kuro é serializada na revista de mangá shōnen da editora Kodansha desde setembro de 2013. Ela foi compilada em 5 volumes tankōbon. Uma adaptação da série em anime produzida pelo estúdio Xebec começará a ser exibida em abril de 2017.
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Clockwork Planet (яп. クロックワーク・プラネット Куроккува:ку Пуранэтто, «Заводная планета») — японская серия ранобэ, написанных Ю Камией и Цубаки Химаной и иллюстрированных Сино. Публикуется издательством Kodansha под импринтом Kodansha Ranobe Bunko с апреля 2013 года. Также с сентября 2013 года выпускается манга-адаптация с иллюстрациями Куро в журнале Monthly Shōnen Sirius того же издательства и в августе 2018 года вышел 10 том. Трансляция аниме-сериала студии Xebec по мотивам серии стартовала 6 апреля 2017 года.
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《時鐘機關之星》(日语:クロックワーク・プラネット)是一部由榎宮祐及共同創作的輕小說,插畫由茨乃負責。小說由講談社的講談社輕小說文庫出版,漫畫版於講談社《月刊少年天狼星》連載。
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