The day after Fujigaya's theatrical festival, Akira and Fumi head off to Yokohama for a day to play. On that day, Fumi decided to stay over at Akira's place, making Sugimoto a bit uneasy as she expressed her thoughts to Akira. After hearing Akira's thoughts on the matter, Sugimoto decided to let it go. However, she later decides to invite Fumi to her home...
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Youth is a Lovely Thing
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Wuthering Heights (Part Two)
When the Leaves were New
Love is Blind
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The Happy Prince
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Sawako Kuronuma is just like any other high school girl who wants to make friends and be useful. The only problem is she bears a worrying resemblance to Sadako from 'The Ring!' Because of her reputation, people are not only terrified of her, but small dogs even bark in fear at her presence; in fact, the only person in school who will talk to her is the lively...
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These series are very similar in a sense that they provide that peaceful, quiet and relaxing atmosphere. A heartwarming watch. Whichever you decide to view, I am certain you would love the other.
Both these shows are romances that are a little slower paced than most of this ilk, and while the art style aren't the exact same style, they both take a soft approach with their visuals, Aoi Hana in particular.
While Aoi Hana is a shoujo-ai series rather than a straight up shoujo like Kimi ni Todoke, the female lead in both is a quiet individual who is inexperienced in love. The latter focuses a bit more on comedy than the former, but both are pretty heart warming school romance stories.
Neo Venezia, the pride of planet Aqua, is a quaint city filled with canals and easy-going people. Many companies operate their gondolas on the canals, giving tours to tourists and locals alike, but the most famous of them is the Aria Company. Follow the adventures of Aria's young apprentice, Akari, as she learns the tricks of the trade from her beautiful...
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If you enjoyed one show, you would definitely enjoy the other. They are both very very pleasantly peaceful and relaxing shows to watch, and the animation is very easy on the eyes. Great for relief from those wild color and guns ablaze shows.
It is spring, the season of great changes. Hikari Kohinata is an overwhelmingly cheerful and outgoing 15-year-old girl who has spent all her life in a small and beautiful seaside town on the Izu peninsula. On the first day of high school, she meets Futaba Oki, a slightly introverted girl who has just moved from Tokyo. Before she knows it, Futaba gets dragged...
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Both are slow paced shows about high school girls and their relationships, with similar atmospheres due to their focus on characters' anxieties and emotional development. Further, they were produced by the same studio, with the same director. If you like one of them, you should definitely check out the other.