Humanity Has Declined

2012
Humanity Has Declined

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EP1 The Fairies' Secret Factory (1) Jul 02, 2012

After a conversation with the fairies about the current plight of humanity, strange things begin to appear around the small village.

EP2 The Fairies' Secret Factory (2) Jul 09, 2012

The group struggles to stay together but is continuously pulled apart by an unknown force. Reaching the conference room will prove to be difficult.

EP3 The Fairies' Subculture (1) Jul 16, 2012

Y was assigned to work on the Human Monument project, but instead kicks off the BL manga revolution.

EP4 The Fairies' Subculture (2) Jul 23, 2012

Y, the mediator and her assistant are stuck in a strange manga world. They must find a way to escape or risk losing their sanity.

EP5 The Fairies' Homecoming (1) Jul 30, 2012

The mediator learns that fairies are leaving to avoid electromagnetic waves generated by an electric-powered festival. Later, the mediator and her assistant find themselves once again trapped.

EP6 The Fairies' Homecoming (2) Aug 06, 2012

Pion joins the team along with their companion Oyage. When pursued, the group lands in an underground castle where danger strikes yet again.

EP7 The Fairies' Time Management (1) Aug 13, 2012

Something strange is happening with the mediator as she encounters someone who looks just like her! What is happening, and what do sweets have to do with it?

EP8 The Fairies' Time Management (2) Aug 20, 2012

The fairies will stop at nothing to get more sweets. Their insistence affects more than just the mediator.

EP9 The Fairies' Survival Skills Aug 27, 2012

There is an overpopulation of fairies, and the mediator must find them a new home. When they end up stranded on an island, there is only room for one ruler!

EP10 The Fairies' Earth Sep 03, 2012

The mediator starts a new job and is already a god by the end of the first day! Can her winning streak last?

EP11 The Fairies' Secret Tea Party (1) Sep 10, 2012

The mediator recounts her first years at school as a target of bullying, and she thinks about all the unique people she met growing up.

EP12 The Fairies' Secret Tea Party (2) Sep 17, 2012

Mediator has settled in her role of the Wild Rose Society and is continuing her rapid ascent to becoming a 6th year. But a night spent with Y will rock her very core.
7.1| 0h30m| TV-14| en| More Info
Released: 02 July 2012 Ended
Producted By: AIC A.S.T.A.
Country: Japan
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.marv.jp/special/jintai/
Synopsis

It has been several centuries since human population has declined. Food has become harder to find and what little sources the humans have are considered highly valuable. The most prosperous species on the Earth are "Fairies", 10 cm tall creatures with high intelligence and a great love for sweets. A nameless girl, the main character, became a UN arbitrator between the humans and the fairies and had returned to her hometown to help her grandfather. One day, the village is sent some strange products made by a company called FairyCo. Since the villagers are wary of using the products, the girl, her grandfather, and a nameless boy decide to go to the factory to find out about the mysterious products and who is behind making them.

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chalkwani Humanity has Declined is one of the most interesting series released during its year and has every right to be praised.The story puts the viewer on the daily life of a snarky unnamed female protagonist who must deal with diverse problems that the remaining humans on the place have to treat while also approaching little creatures called fairies, which the protagonist describes as the "new humanity". The show takes bites on many topics about our modern society like consumerism, public relations, evolution, etc, however it doesn't go in a "in your face" exposition, instead, such information is delivered in subtle scenes and dialogues where the viewer must connect the dots in order to understand the full picture. Something that can be off-putting is how the show was broadcasted. In a similar fashion as the Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya, Humanity has Declined aired in no chronological order. While this can confuse some people, the viewer might also end enjoying the show even more due to the stories presented and how those connect to previous episodes.Humanity Has Declined is a really interesting show and can be re-watched due to its high entertainment value or just to have a better grasp of some bits of story.
pinkarray The beginning of this anime started off stupidly and I was about to stop it but gladly I didn't. Though, it still wasn't a solid entry into the anime world. A young girl who has a simple name (as does everyone else in the series) or rather likes to be called a simple name, "Human" is somehow surviving in a world where humanity has seemed to have dwindled.In the creativity department, it isn't good nor bad, it's just average but most other times, it isn't being creative, rather it rips off other anime and more tropes than any Disney film could ever imagine. Episode titles can be generic despite their unpredictability and the characters are generic as their nonsensical dialogue. The main character is a tsundere who is very grating to watch, the fairies who I mistaken for dolls are okay, they're cute and they have a pretty interesting backstory, but everyone else isn't all that great, the little girl with blonde hair serves as an attachment for Human, the cat-like robot who I forgot the name of is whiny and some other characters have little personalities to stick with you despite the fact that they're secondary characters.Now let's talk about the story. The story seems to have a nice idea behind it once you really get into it but failed because it just isn't creative enough. It could've been an anime you wouldn't really want to end but it is ruined by frustrating characters and boring writing. There are only a few interesting things and cute moments.At the beginning, the voice acting done for some of the fairies sound like nails-on-a-chalkboard but then improve quickly. So, overall, the voice acting isn't bothersome for the most part except for also Human's at certain points.The art is too similar to other anime, the characters are drawn quite uniquely though and also some of the animation can even go through stuff, the animation even made me laugh at one point.I don't even see why people rate this anime so highly. It is overall, childlike but aimed at teenagers. At first, I thought it should've passed off as shoujo but maybe it is a seinen anime. I'm a girl and I didn't enjoy this very much but the main character is a girl and is usually around girls so it makes this seem pretty girly for boys. Viewers over 14 will likely find this a tad too childish, especially in the humor department.Grade: C-
Tweekums At first glance one might think this series is aimed at young girls with its pastel shades, cute fairies and pink haired protagonist... just watching the first episode will prove it is aimed at an older audience though... in an utterly surreal scene a loaf of bread starts ranting then tears itself apart and bleeding profusely! While this is officially a Seinen (young men) series I imagine it would appeal to women too.Set in a distant future where the human population has declined and much technology lost the unnamed protagonist is a young woman who acts as a mediator between what is left of humanity and the fairies. These aren't traditional western fairies though; they don't have wings; they appear to be predominantly male and have fixed open mouthed smiles. Over the course of the twelve episodes she gets into a number of surreal scrapes; including getting attacked by a load of skinned chickens, being caught in a time loop (don't worry it doesn't go on for eight episodes like Haruhi Suzumiya!) and even caught within the pages of a Manga!This series was a lot of fun; largely because of the juxtaposition of a cynical protagonist in a surreal world with the saccharine sweetness of its appearance. The unnamed protagonist is a great lead character and the sugar addicted fairies provide plenty of laughs. Early episodes provide some shocks although these seemed toned down a bit in later episodes... or I got used to them for the most part. The episode order may confuse some viewers as the various stories aren't told in order; the final story takes place before the events in the others. I really enjoyed this and heartily recommend it to anybody looking for something a little different.These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles; at the time of writing it can be watched on Crunchyroll.