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Artificially-created children, termed "parasites," are deprived of individuality and are educated only for piloting Franxx in pairs to defend humanity. The children are kept in isolation from adult society in environments nicknamed "birdcages," which emulate that of a bygone era so that they can develop the emotional responses required to pilot Franxx. In the early 21st century, the progress of human civilization was accelerated by ground-breaking discoveries in mining technology, allowing the extraction of magma energy for a new low-cost, all-encompassing energy source. Scientists contributing to the breakthrough form "APE," an organization that would significantly influence world politics and the global economy as a result of their discoveries. After discovering human immortality, much of mankind opted to become immortal despite the side effect of losing their reproductive functions. A cult of personality surrounds Papa, the chairman of the APE, which all humans come to worship akin to a god. Now governing the remnants of civilization, APE leads humanity to abandon Earth's now desolate surface for the relative safety of mobile fortress-cities known as Plantations. Plot[edit] In a post-apocalyptic world, humanity is pushed to the brink of extinction by the constant threat of giant creatures known as klaxosaurs (叫竜, kyoryū), which are subdivided into at least four categories based on their size: "Conrad,"[d] "Mohorovičić,"[e] "Gutenberg,"[f] and "(Super) Lehmann. "[g] Parasites are raised to pilot giant mecha known as Franxx[h] (フランキス, Furankisu) in boy-girl pairs. A male parasite is termed a "stamen," and a female parasite is referred to as a "pistil" (the male and female reproductive parts of a flower, respectively). Parasites are artificially created and have short lifespans.^ TVアニメ『チェンソーマン』MAPPAにて鋭意制作中!!ティザーPV&メインスタッフを解禁!!監督コメントも到着!! (Press release) (in Japanese). MAPPA. June 27, 2021. Archived from the original on June 27, 2021. Retrieved June 27, 2021 – via PR Times. ^ Pineda, Rafael Antonio (June 28, 2021). "Tatsuki Fujimoto's Chainsaw Man Manga Has 11 Million Copies in Circulation". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on June 28, 2021. Retrieved June 28, 2021. ^ Shihei, Rin [@SHIHEILIN] (December 18, 2021).
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