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[[File:Despera_LNcover1.jpg|right|thumb|450px|Cover of light novel published by Tokuma Shoten on April 28, 2011]]
 
[[File:Despera_LNcover1.jpg|right|thumb|450px|Cover of light novel published by Tokuma Shoten on April 28, 2011]]
Despera (ですぺら, Desupera) is a planned anime series, written by [[Chiaki Konaka|Chiaki J. Konaka]] and featuring character designs by [[Yoshitoshi ABe]], which was to be directed by [[Nakamura Ryuutarou|Ryūtarō Nakamura]] before his passing.
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Despera (ですぺら, Desupera) is a planned anime series, written by [[Chiaki J. Konaka]] and featuring character designs by [[Yoshitoshi ABe]], which was to be directed by [[Nakamura Ryuutarou|Ryūtarō Nakamura]] before his passing.
    
This would have been the second time the three main creators of psychological thriller anime [[Serial Experiments Lain]] would have worked together on the same project, and it would have been Nakamura and Konaka's third collaboration after their work on Ghost Hound. The title Despera is taken from a poem of the same title by Japanese Dadaist poet Jun Tsuji. Though the title of Tsuji's poem comes from the word "despair" or "desperation", the official blog for the anime stated that it can also imply the Spanish word desperado. A graphic novel serialization related to the anime was published in the Japanese magazine Animage from July 2009 to July 2010.
 
This would have been the second time the three main creators of psychological thriller anime [[Serial Experiments Lain]] would have worked together on the same project, and it would have been Nakamura and Konaka's third collaboration after their work on Ghost Hound. The title Despera is taken from a poem of the same title by Japanese Dadaist poet Jun Tsuji. Though the title of Tsuji's poem comes from the word "despair" or "desperation", the official blog for the anime stated that it can also imply the Spanish word desperado. A graphic novel serialization related to the anime was published in the Japanese magazine Animage from July 2009 to July 2010.
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The story centers around a 14-year-old girl named Ain, who often builds devices despite the lack of scientific background for them. This alternate history science fiction story is set in Tokyo during the Taishō era in 1922, one year before the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake.
 
The story centers around a 14-year-old girl named Ain, who often builds devices despite the lack of scientific background for them. This alternate history science fiction story is set in Tokyo during the Taishō era in 1922, one year before the 1923 Great Kantō earthquake.
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== Character ==
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== Characters ==
 
*Ain
 
*Ain
 
*Takeshita
 
*Takeshita

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