In some far off future, humanity was forced to abandon Terra (Earth) after destroying it through their abuse of the planet. Hundreds of years later, humanity dreams of returning to blue Terra one day, but they are not alone in this dream. A small part of humanity has evolved to the next level. This new race, called the 'Mu', fights to prevent their extinction at the hands of their human counterparts, and they dream of the promised land... of Terra.This is one of these series that found its way onto my 'To Watch' list years ago for reasons I can't remember. I couldn't remember why I wanted to see this show, and I didn't bother to read the synopsis or anything before getting started (rare for me), so I had no expectations. It was a Sci-Fi show with a couple of bishonen on the front. That was pretty much all I had to go on. So I was both surprised and very pleased when it turned out to be good. Very good, in my humble opinion.The interesting thing about this show is that it is really about the Mu as a race. There is a main character, several secondary characters, and a bunch of supporting characters, but the whole story focuses on the Mu and their fight for recognition as a species. It takes place over a period of years, which is a nice break from average-teenage-boy-discovers-amazing-powers-and-saves-the-world-three-days-later. That's another great thing - Jomy's (teenage boy who discovers amazing powers :) purpose isn't to get amazingly strong to beat the enemy, rather his role is to learn the wisdom necessary in order to guide his people to Terra. It is a goal I admire much more than endless training to become stronger (you can tell I've been watching too many shonen shows can't you?)I really liked the story. I liked the way it was told. I liked the future world I was shown (not that I'd want to live there, I like that it was interesting), and I liked the characters. I liked the progression of years and I liked the ending (stay tuned after the credits for the feel good ending). Basically, I really liked this show. And I recommend it.(If you find Jomy too whiny, first remember he is only 14, then be assured that he does grow out of it after the first 4-5 episodes)