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Short description: Japanese visual novel and its adaptations
We Without Wings
Oretashi ni Tsubasa wa Nai visual novel cover.jpg
The original visual novel cover.
俺たちに翼はない
GenreRomance, Comedy drama, Slice of Life, Fantasy
Game
DeveloperNavel
PublisherNavel
GenreVisual novel, eroge
PlatformMicrosoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita
ReleasedMicrosoft Windows
  • JP: January 30, 2009
PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita
Anime television series
Directed byShinji Ushiro
Produced byMakoto Itō
Asuka Yamazaki
Yūka Sakurai
Tetsuko Kotani
Aoi Nishimata
Akihiko Okada
Tsuyoshi Kuwabara
Written byTakamitsu Kōno
Music byAcchorike
StudioNomad
Licensed by
Madman Entertainment
Funimation Entertainment
MVM Films
Original networkAT-X, CTC, GBS, Mie TV, SUN-TV, Tokyo MX, TV Saitama
Original run April 4, 2011 June 20, 2011
Episodes12 + OVA (List of episodes)

We Without Wings (俺たちに翼はない, Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai), taglined Under the innocent sky., is the fifth visual novel developed by Navel. Before the game's release, a prequel game named Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai ~Prelude~ containing bonus scenarios and events before the timeline of the game was released on June 28, 2008. This release did not contain hentai scenes. The limited edition of the game was released on 30 January 2009. A standard version of the game was released on 24 April 2009. A fandisc named Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai AfterStory was released on July 30, 2010. A non-adult version remake, titled Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai R, of the Windows game was released on May 27, 2011. The game has also received several manga adaptations. An anime adaptation by the studio Nomad started airing on April 4, 2011.

Plot

It is winter in the big city of Yanagihara, and young people will meet and fall in love. Takashi Haneda is a teenage boy who plans to escape to another world, but is held back by thoughts of his younger sister Kobato Haneda and his girlfriend Asuka Watarai. Shūsuke Chitose is a poor part-timer who has to work with student-author Hiyoko Tamaizumi in spite of their initial dislike for each other. The antisocial Hayato Narita makes his living as a handyman until he is visited by a girl named Naru Ohtori.

The anime series is split into three separate vignettes covering the activities of three main groups of people. The first has Takashi Haneda as the main male lead and is focused around his school activities and direct acquaintances. The second has Shūsuke Chitose as the main male lead and is focused around a bar called Alexander and his direct acquaintances. The third has Hayato Narita as the main male lead and focuses on his street acquaintances. As the series progresses, the vignettes become more complex and intertwined, while still being presented in chronological order. Some offshoot stories are told, but they have direct connection to the above three main male characters.

Characters

Main characters

The main characters include the main male leads and the main heroines of the series who appear in each or all of the vignettes.

Template:Va (羽田 鷹志, Haneda Takashi)
Voiced by: Hiro Shimono (Japanese); Joel McDonald (English)
The main male lead for the school vignette, who goes to a high school in Yanagihara city. He considers himself a hero of a fantasy realm of Gredaguard for which he "escapes" to frequently, going by the name Lord Hawk Cyan-Blue. He befriends Asuka and pretends to be her boyfriend as a favor to her. As the series progresses, it is revealed that his illness is somehow connected to his "escapes", and thinks he is a knight from Gredaguard. He has no knowledge of the other male protagonists. He is named after Tokyo's main domestic airport Tokyo International Airport, commonly known as Haneda Airport.
Template:Va (渡来 明日香, Watarai Asuka)
Voiced by: Misono Moriya (Windows) / Mayumi Yoshida (Drama CD and anime), Felecia Angelle (English, anime)
Takashi's classmate, part of the school vignette. She asked him to be her fake boyfriend because she was tired of rejecting all the guys who asked her out. She suffered a split personality illness when she was a child, however has recovered from it. She also wants to help Takashi with his illness, for which she is seen later confronting the latter about it without knowing a secret only known by Kobato and the other main male leads.
Template:Va (千歳 鷲介, Chitose Shūsuke)
Voiced by: Hiroaki Miura (Japanese); Ricco Fajardo (English)
The main male lead for the bar vignette, who is a poor part-timer at Alexander. He also does freelance reporting and book reviewing. Kakeru Ohtori is a good friend of his and knows of his special nickname, Eagle. He befriends Hiyoko at Alexander. He knows of both Hayato Narita and Takashi, even conspiring with Hayato at times to help Takashi, unbeknownst to the latter. He is named after New Chitose Airport in Sapporo, Hokkaido.
Template:Va (玉泉 日和子, Tamaizumi Hiyoko)
Voiced by: Nazuna Gogyō (Windows) / Ryōko Ono (Drama CD and anime), Milly Prower (English, anime)
Shūsuke's coworker, part of the bar vignette. She is an aspiring novelist who thinks her books will be a success in the future, occasionally writing under the pseudonyms Tama Izumi and Tamaki Hosokawa. She eventually takes a job at Alexander to help with her income.
Template:Va (成田 隼人, Narita Hayato)
Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe (Japanese); Scott Freeman (English)
The main male lead of the street vignette, who is a handyman with an antisocial personality. He is also known as Dracula or Drac for short due to only "appearing" at night. His nickname with a few of his "old" friends is Falcon. He befriends Naru while being hired to help her find her bicycle. He knows of both Shūsuke and Takashi, even conspiring with Shūsuke at times to help Takashi, unbeknownst to the latter. He is named after Tokyo's main international airport Narita International Airport.
Template:Va (鳳 鳴, Ōtori Naru)
Voiced by: Ran Tōno (Windows) / Yūko Gotō (Drama CD and anime), Jād Saxton (English, anime)
A young high school girl and Kakeru's younger sister, part of the street vignette. She is a cheerful airhead and, despite her appearance, quite acute. She asks Hayato, her romantic interest, to help her look for her lost bicycle. She has a fetish for worker uniforms.
Template:Va (羽田 小鳩, Haneda Kobato)
Voiced by: Yui Minasegawa (Windows) / Ai Matayoshi (Drama CD and anime), Mary Morgan (English, anime)
A first year middle school student and is the younger sister of Takashi and Yōji, part of all the vignettes. She knows everything about her brother, including the fact that he has multiple personalities.
Template:Va (羽田 鷹志, Haneda Yōji)
Voiced by: Tsubasa Yonaga (Japanese); Kim Foster (English)
The older brother of Kobato seen in between vignettes watching the main male leads on an orange TV in a secluded place, and it is implied that his hand is the one changing the channel each time.

Supporting characters

The supporting characters include the supporting male characters and the sub-heroines of the series who appear in one or two of the vignettes.

Template:Va (鳳 翔, Ōtori Kakeru)
Voiced by: Satoshi Hino (Japanese); Jason Liebrecht (English)
He is originally presented as two different people using the same name, but it is later revealed that he has a split personality. In the bar vignette, he is supposedly the ladies man who hangs out with Shūsuke at Alexander. In the street vignette, he is referred to as Phoenix, the crazy leader of the Yanagihara Flame Birds, and he is an old friend of Hayato, whom he refers to as Falcon. As the series progresses, the delineation between his personalities is not ruled by the separation of the vignettes.
Template:Va (軽部 狩男, Karube Karuo)
Voiced by: Hideo Ishikawa (Japanese); David Wald (English)
In the bar vignette, he is a perverted bartender who works at Alexander. He hires Shūsuke as a waiter to be trained under Hiyoko.
Template:Va (日野 英里子, Hino Eriko)
Voiced by: Don Ōhana (Windows) / Eriko Kigawa (Drama CD and anime), Chloe Daniels (English, anime)
In the bar vignette, she is a colleague and friend of Kinako. A self-described party wrecker, who eventually stopped getting invited to parties because of it.
Template:Va (望月 紀奈子, Mochizuki Kinako)
Voiced by: Haruko Ueda (Windows) / Chiaki Takahashi (Drama CD and anime), Alexis Tipton (English, anime)
In the bar vignette, she is a college student working part-time at Alexander. While she generally has a cheerful disposition, it is hinted she lacks self-confidence when it comes to her entrance exams.
Template:Va (春日 春恵, Kasuga Harue)
Voiced by: Mitsuba (Windows) / Hiromi Ōtsuda (Drama CD and anime), Caitlin Glass (English, anime)
In the street vignette, she is a crepe vendor, who runs a vending cart named "Pal Crepe". She is caring, despite having a personality of a man, and she is endeared as "pal sister" from the old and young.
Template:Va (針生 蔵人, Hariu Kurōdo)
Voiced by: Yoshihisa Kawahara (Japanese); Eric Vale (English)
In the street vignette, he is the leader of R-Wing, a goth gang that is rivaled against the Yanagihara Flame Birds. He usually is seen playing a hand drum. In the school vignette, he is a classmate of Takashi and is jealous that Asuka has chosen to be in a relationship with Takashi.
Template:Va (森里 和馬, Morisato Kazuma)
Voiced by: Hideki Ogihara (Japanese); Austin Tindle (English)
In the street vignette, he is a member of the Yanagihara Flame Birds, a hip gang that is rivaled against R-Wing. In the school vignette, he is a friend of Takashi.
Template:Va (米田 優, Yoneda Yū)
Voiced by: Honoka Imuraya (Windows) / Emiko Hagiwara (Drama CD and anime), Kristi Kang (English, anime)
In the bar vignette, she is Shūsuke's editor. She assigns Shūsuke to do an article review on Hiyoko's two bestselling novels.
Template:Va (香田 亜衣, Kōda Ai)
Voiced by: Kasumi Sawamura (Windows) / Saki Nakajima (Drama CD and anime), Brittney Karbowski (English, anime)
In the street vignette, she is a classmate and friend of Naru. However, she tries to claim Hayato as her husband whenever she sees him with Naru.
Template:Va (伊丹 伽楼羅, Itami Karura)
Voiced by: Tetsu Inada (Japanese); Charles Clegg (English)
In the street vignette, he is introduced as King Garuta Dark-Black of Gredaguard. He temporarily possesses Hayato after the latter failed to protect Naru from Archbishop. He joins the Yanagihara Flame Birds to work alongside Kakeru, but he is unable to adapt to the human world. He later gives up control of the body after seeing Kobato in sadness of losing her brother.
Template:Va (山科 京, Yamashina Miyako)
Voiced by: Rio Tanaka (Windows) / Yukiko Takaguchi (Drama CD and anime), Michelle Lee (English, anime)
In the school vignette, she is a classmate of Takashi who works at a drug store. She is shown to have two personalities, one of which is quiet and shy and the other of which is extroverted and talkative.

Other recurring characters

The other recurring characters include minor friends and acquaintances of the series who appear in one of the vignettes.

Template:Va (DJ コンドル, Dījē Kondoru)
Voiced by: Tomokazu Sugita (Japanese); Brandon Potter (English)
He is an unseen radio host announcer heard from an orange radio, usually making an appearance before the opening credits during an event involving the heroines and after the closing credits during the previews for the subsequent episodes.
Template:Va (アリス, Arisu)
Voiced by: Sayaka Aoki (Japanese); Lara Woodhull (English)
She is an acquaintance of Hayato and a little girl, who generally has trouble learning street lingo.
Template:Va (マルチネス, Maruchinesu)
Voiced by: Takahiro Fujimoto (Japanese); Christopher Sabat (English)
He is an acquaintance of Hayato and an American foreigner, who makes a living selling jewelry.
Template:Va (左右田 "LR2001" 仙一, Sōda "Eruāru Nisen'ichi" Sen'ichi)
Voiced by: Masayuki Sasamoto (Japanese); Chris Rager (English)
He is a member of the Yanagihara Flame Birds. He usually raps whenever he speaks.
Template:Va (島袋 "チケドン" 浩, Shimabukuro "Chikedon" Hiroshi)
Voiced by: Kazunari Tanaka (Japanese); Cris George (English)
He is a member of the Yanagihara Flame Birds. He likes schoolgirl uniforms.
Template:Va (土門 "バニィ D" 大輔, Domon "Banī Dī" Daisuke)
Voiced by: Chado Horii (Japanese); Justin Cook (English)
He is a member of the Yanagihara Flame Birds. He likes playboy bunny costumes.
Template:Va (大司教, Daishikyō)
Voiced by: Koji Haramaki (Japanese); Chris Guerrero (English)
He is a member of R-Wing. He was kicked out of the gang as a result of shooting Kakeru at the Twilight Rave Party, hosted by R-Wing at the train station. He attempted to kill Hayato, who was responsible for interfering with his chance of killing Kakeru in the first place.
Template:Va (狂夜, Kyōya)
Voiced by: Tomoko Fujino (Japanese); Haley Esposito (English)
She is a member of R-Wing.
Template:Va (満夜, Michiya)
Voiced by: Hisayoshi Suganuma (Japanese); Eric Cherry (English)
He is a member of R-Wing.
Template:Va (咲夜, Sakuya)
Voiced by: Junichi Miyake (Japanese); Kyle Phillips (English)
He is a member of R-Wing.
Template:Va (高内 昌子, Takauchi Masako)
Voiced by: Yuka Komatsu (Japanese); Teri Rogers (English)
She is a classmate of Takashi, who is blonde with an aggressive personality. She is assigned with Takashi to work on an essay together, and she tries to interfere with his relationship with Asuka.
Template:Va (プラチナ, Purachina)
Voiced by: Makoto Naruse (Japanese); Jerry Jewell (English)
He is a man who has dated 71 girls thus far.
Template:Va (牧師, Bokushi)
Voiced by: Ryūzaburō Ōtomo (Japanese); R. Bruce Elliott (English)
He is the priest of the church of Gredaguard, who advises Shūsuke and Hayato to chant "that the world may know peace" over and over again whenever they find themselves or others in danger.
Template:Va (林田 美咲, Hayashida Misaki)
Voiced by: Tae Okajima (Japanese); Morgan Garrett (English)
She is a friend of Kinako.
Template:Va (吉川 あきら, Yoshikawa Akira)
Voiced by: Akane Tomonaga (Japanese); Brittany Kramer (English)
She is Kobato's middle school classmate and best friend.

Music

Sky Sanctuary by Miyuki Hashimoto is used for the opening of Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai ~Prelude~ while Jewelry Tears by Aki Misato is used for the opening of the full version. The opening for the fandisc AfterStory is Cross Illusion by Aki Misato. Spread Wings is used for the opening of the English subtitled version.

Anime

In November 2010, an anime television series based on the visual novel was announced. The 12-episode anime series is produced by Nomad under the direction of Shinji Ushiro and Takamitsu Kouno as script supervisor. The anime series uses the same voice cast as the drama CD.[2] Oretachi ni Tsubasa wa Nai began its broadcast run in Japan on April 4, 2011. Funimation Entertainment acquired the series and added it on their video portal on June 24, 2011, followed by a DVD and Blu-ray release in 2013.[3] An unaired OVA came bundled with the remake of the Windows game as a limited edition extra on May 27, 2011.[4] The anime opening theme is "Spread Wings" by Aki Misato, and the ending theme is "NEVERLAND" by Miyuki Hashimoto. "PARANoiA" by Aki Misato was the ending theme for episode 1 and "Hohoemi Genocide" by Alex3 was the ending theme for episode 10.

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Reception

The PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita ports both received review scores of 29/40 by Famitsu.[6]

Notes

  1. This program aired on an after-midnight programming schedule, so that the first episode aired on April 3, 2011 at 24:30, which is the same as April 4 at 12:30 a.m. JST.[5]

References

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