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Themes of tragic/forbidden love run through out the series as Trevor has everything but what he truly wants, Æon, and Æon can accomplish anything she wants except killing Trevor.

The names of their respective characters reflect this: Flux as the self-directed agent from Monica and Goodchild as the self-appointed leader of Bregna. The two cities engage in a futile never ending war for ideological supremacy while Monica represents a dynamic nihilistic anarchist society where rules do not exist, Bregna embodies a centralized scientific planned Orwellian police state. Her mission is to infiltrate and destroy the strongholds of the city of Bregna / ˈ b r ɛ n j ə/, which is led by her sworn enemy, and sometimes lover, Trevor Goodchild, the technocratic dictator of Bregna, whose citizens are called Breens. The title character is a tall, sexy, dominatrix scantily-clad secret agent from the city of Monica, skilled in espionage, assassination and acrobatics. The setting comprises a bizarre dystopia populated by mutant creatures, clones, and robots set within the two separated border wall cities of Monica and Bregna. Æon Flux is set in a surreal German Expressionist style futuristic universe. Each Episode plots have elements of social science fiction, biopunk, allegory, dystopian fiction, spy fiction, psychological drama, postmodern visual, psychedelic imagery and Gnostic symbolism. Æon Flux was created by American animator Peter Chung. In 1995, a season of ten half-hour episodes aired as a stand-alone series.
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It premiered on MTV's Liquid Television experimental animation show, as a six-part serial of short films, followed in 1992 by five individual short episodes. The dialogue changes are the reason I'm still holding on to my VHS releases of this so it would be great to get both versions for completion's sake.Æon Flux / ˌ iː ɒ n ˈ f l ʌ k s/ is an American avant-garde science fiction adventure animated television series that aired on MTV from November 30, 1991, until October 10, 1995, with film, comic book, and video game adaptations following thereafter. Some of the dialogue changes are subtle and literally only one word, but a few times that one word being replaced dramatically alters a few scenes, especially the scenes dealing with an extremely complex philosophical idea or argument being expressed. Most of the dialogue that Peter Chung changed back was fine but some of the dialogue, I actually prefer the changes MTV made to it. Apparently Peter Chung was forced to change some of the dialogue in a few episodes by MTV during the original airings and Chung later went back and had those forced dialogue changes re-written and re-dubbed by the original voice actors for the dvd release. The dvd release has some of the animation touched up and has certain character dialogue in a few episodes altered.

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It would be great if this release could include both the original unaltered tv broadcast version of the series in addition to the altered dvd release version. For you directors commentary fans every Aeon Flux episode in this collection features a commentary by the Peter Chung himself including writer of the feature if applicable. Now I know why Best Buy has had the dvd release on sale for $12-15 for a while. The Aeon Flux Shorts are the rest of the episodes from which you can cherry pick from the menus system.

I honestly gave up on this ever getting a blu-ray release. One of my all time favorite animated series.
