Ano natsu de matteru review
The color choice for the font fit in both the dark and light scenes of the ED. And the k-timing just made it kawaiier no desu. Gotta say I liked it. The subtitles get in the way of the typesetting here.
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- 2012/04/10: Ano Natsu De Matteru
- Review for Waiting In The Summer: Complete Collection
- #38 Ano Natsu De Matteru (drama recommendation no.2)
- Ano Natsu de Matteru Special
- The Notaku Blog
- Waiting in the Summer
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- Ano Natsu de Matteru | Love it!
- Ano Natsu De Matteru Review Anime Evo
- Waiting in the Summer Anime Review
2012/04/10: Ano Natsu De Matteru
One night while filming some scenery at the dam outside their town, a bright flash of light shoots down from the sky and blasts him off the dam. That same day, a strange red-haired girl yes, because in their anime universe, having normal-colored hair is actually… well, normal named Ichika Takatsuki transfers to his high school, and he takes a quick interest in her.
After a few quirky encounters, she ends up joining him and his group of friends as they try to shoot a movie over summer. Though it felt a little messy at times, the tangled web of both love and infatuation and the troubles that come with trying to tell the two apart is perfectly captured in the series through the eyes of a teenager. The characters in the show deal a lot with the concept of not being able to pin down their ideals on what it is to truly have a relationship with another person.
While looking at the story as the series goes on, it may first come off as a knock off of one of those overblown dramas revolving around teenage angst, but the series really makes the whole thing work by balancing the more delicate parts with some well placed humor here and there. However, the rest of the storytelling and plot progression was really done well in my opinion.
The ending itself was really heart numbingly rending, and the epilogue that followed it up was the cherry on top of the cake for me on this show. Nobunaga Shimazaki Kaito Kirishima. Haruka Tomatsu Ichika Takatsuki. Kaori Ishihar a Kanna Tanigawa. Hideki Ogihara Tetsuro Ishigaki.
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Review for Waiting In The Summer: Complete Collection
Post a Comment. Thursday, November 15, Waiting in the Summer Review. Ah… Ever reminisced about those lovely summer days you spent with your friends? Maybe you made a shoddy amateur film Maybe you went to the beach… Maybe you encountered a humanoid alien…. And man, was it quite engaging. The art is very appealing and contemporary, and looks especially good when your iPod decides to stream high-quality video instead of obviously compressed video.
#38 Ano Natsu De Matteru (drama recommendation no.2)
Which is not exactly bad, but just a very average rating. There will be spoilers though, because I want to rant about very specific things, such as the ending. You must be logged in to post a comment. I said that AnoNatsu was average about 7 times already, right? So by now you should already be able to guess the main premises of the plot without me even needing to say it. You have your alien that pops into the protagonists life, they instantly fall in love, and there is a love triangle involving a tsundere childhood friend. And another one for having a very decisive protagonist, which is quite rare in something like this. Then we have the whole movie filming thing going on which feels pointless. Nobody is serious about making the movie and it just feels like some random unimportant thing that they decided to do. Probably much like what went on behind the scenes to produce AnoNatsu.
Ano Natsu de Matteru Special
He is a bitch ass hoe in his first year of high school and an avid filmmaker who constantly out recording on an 8mm handheld film camera that he inherited from his late grandfather. Others sometimes refer to him as "The Director". Being separated from his parent, he lives with Nanami Kirishima Kaito's older sister in a house inherited from their grand-father. Lately, he has another home-mate, who is also his upperclassmen. Kaito is a young boy who has unkempt dark-grey hair, brown eyes and black square-rimmed glasses as a result of his bad eyesight.
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Last night, Kaito had a weird dream where something fell out of the sky and killed him. Coincidentally, their countryside school gets a transfer student in the relatively attractive Ichika. On his way home, he notices Ichika wandering around town seemingly lost. Being the gentleman he is, Kaito invites her to stay at his house until she can get on her feet. This gives the plot some additional time to expand on their relationship and actually solidify them as a true couple with genuine feelings within the main story—something that is normally assigned as a lazy afterthought to an epilogue contained in an OVA that nobody ends up caring much about.
Waiting in the Summer
I was excited to revisit Ah! My Goddess!. It was one of the first shows I watched after jumping back into anime after a burnout period and because of that it had always held a special place in my heart. Even before watching the TV series, I was a big fan of the original OVA and the film, so at the time I was guaranteed to love the series. However, the last time I watched this show was six years ago and it is rare that something matches up with fond memories.
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Kaito is a young man with a penchant for filming, who lives with his older sister in what appears to be the countryside. His parents died in an accident several years prior, and he reminisces about them while filming the starry skies on a bridge one night. However, a spaceship suddenly crashes into earth, sending him flying off the bridge. A mysterious being clothed in light saves him.
Ano Natsu de Matteru | Love it!
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Ano Natsu De Matteru Review Anime Evo
Ano Natsu is a story which is quite similar to Onegai Teacher. For those who had already watch it they know what to expect. But for those who don't this series is awesome. My favourite character is Remon, she is just simply awesome. The true mastermind :D I also like Tetsurou and Kanna. But I'm not quite sure who to ship with Tetsurou. It's so hard to pick.
Waiting in the Summer Anime Review
One night, Kaito Kirishima Nobunaga Shimazaki is out in the countryside trying out an heirloom 8mm motion camera inherited from his grandfather - when suddenly he witnesses a large flash of light, only to sustain fatal injuries as an alien spaceship crash-lands nearby. However, the beautiful female alien piloting the ship resuscitates him using nano-machines Through circumstance, Ichika ends up living with Kaito, and she soon joins Kaito and his friends as they spend the following summer on a film project, while their personal relationship slowly begins to blossom. If this sounds incredibly familiar, then you're not mistaken: this is the same crew that brought us the Please!
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