The Fantastic Children video game was released for the Game Boy Advance on by Bandai. Mangaįantastic Children: Tokei Jikake no Tabibito-tachi ( ファンタジックチルドレン 時計じかけの旅人たち), illustrated by Masakazu Miyano, was serialized in the monthly Comic Flapper. It included both the opening theme of the show, "Voyage" (performed by Inori, lyrics by Mikio Sakai, composition by Mayumi Yamazaki, arrangement by Takanori Eguchi), and the ending theme, "Mizu no Madoromi" ( 水のまどろみ) (performed by Origa, lyrics by Rie Hamada, composition and arrangement by Kunihiko Ryo). A CD containing a total of 27 tracks was released on March 14, 2006, under the title Fantastic Children: A Gift from Greecia.
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The series' soundtrack was composed by Kōji Ueno.
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Still, the parallel world may also be unknown to them.The series opens with the introduction of a group of white-haired children, known as the "Befort Children", named after "Befort" a fictional village in Belgium where their existence was first recorded in 1489.
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Often, the protagonist is already familiar with the parallel world, as it is often a fictional universe from a fictitious work published in the protagonist’s origin universe. Isekai works revolve around an average person from Earth being transported to, reborn, or trapped in a parallel universe, usually a fantasy world. “different world”) is the portal fantasy sub-genre of Japanese light novels, manga, anime, and video games.
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Wikipedia says: Isekai anime (Japanese: 異世界, transl. KonoSuba: God’s Blessing On This Wonderful World! Death March to the Parallel World Rhapsody Problem Children Are Coming from Another World, Aren’t They?