Expelled From Paradise

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In a digital utopia, a fierce hacker threatens harmony. Angela, a skilled A.I. agent, ventures into the chaotic real world to confront him, crossing paths with humans and discovering the heart's essence amid her programmed existence.

Expelled From Paradise Trivia

What year was the anime film "Expelled from Paradise" released? (Genius)
#1: 2014
#2: 2015
#3: 2016
#4: 2017
What is the main theme of the anime film "Expelled from Paradise"? (Genius)
#1: Artificial Intelligence and Humanity
#2: Space Exploration and Colonization
#3: Time Travel and Alternate Realities
#4: Virtual Reality and Existence
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Expelled From Paradise Fun Facts

The protagonist, Angela Balzac, is designed to resemble a blend of classic anime aesthetics and modern character design, highlighting the film's themes of technology and humanity.
The film features a unique blend of 3D and 2D animation, showcasing the contrasting worlds of digital and reality.

Expelled From Paradise Polls

What is your favorite aspect of Expelled from Paradise?
The animation quality
The storyline
The character development
The philosophical themes
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What character from Expelled from Paradise do you resonate with the most?
Angela Balzac
Dr. Karyu
The Anemone
The Mysterious Hacker
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