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The young girls of Lillian live their school lives with angelic smiles and pristine uniforms, but when the camera's rolling it's hard to maintain perfection. Whether friends turn up dressed in full samba carnival dress, or a swarm of squirrels suddenly attack, preserving a straight-faced dignity is nearly impossible, particularly when the boys of Hanadera Academy start commenting on their preferences for skirts and loincloths…
While each girl of Lillian Academy may appear to be the epitome of a perfect lady, each still retains a healthy sense of fun. Though unfortunately, when filming a show some of the teenagers' 'creative' ideas don't quite make the final cut. With concepts such as Yumi’s room morphing into a shrine for her onee-sama, Rei and Yoshino deciding to converse telepathically, or Sachiko’s 'innovative' plans for the show with Hanadera Boys' Academy, it's no surprise these ideas were left on the editing room floor...
That summer, a tiny bud of love bloomed between two 18-year-old girls. That moment, “one was a flower petal brushing against the other, a flow of water”. Bestselling author Eunyoung Choi’s short story ‘That Summer’ is being retold through animation, taking us inside the love story of two girls, Leekyoung and Suey, and the gentle changes their feelings go through.
The girls at Lillian exude endless amounts of grace and elegance, but even they can make mistakes. While Yumi struggles with her French pronunciation and Rosa Gigantia keeps messing up the timing of her entrance, even the prim and proper Sachiko isn’t safe from the horrors of a growling stomach…
It's not easy shooting a moving and emotional drama, and the girls at Lillian make it look effortless. However, behind the scenes it's not as simple as it seems. With the girls suffering from bouts of memory loss when reciting their lines, Rosa Gigantea tormenting everyone with her snoring and Yoshino's "magic tricks" getting a little out of hand, there's no telling if the show will get made at all!
The official music video for Komi Can't Communicate's opening theme Cinderella, performed by Cider Girl.
Optimistic Hiori can’t turn away anyone in need. Clumsy Ruka can’t seem to make friends, even when she tries. Together, this unlikely pair will use the power as Reflectors to help those in need with their emotional struggles and change the world.
A sad song about a girl unable to help her friend with her troubles, and loses her in the end.
Despite it being mid-winter, Sakuya has invited Yukino, Kanade and Shizuku to a party at her family’s newly constructed indoor pool before it’s opened to the public. So while the snow falls outside, the girls are inside relaxing in bikinis and sipping tropical cocktails – except Kana is far from peaceful. Though she spends half the party attempting to stop Sakuya from staging impromptu photo shoots and photoshopping images of her, all the artistic teen really wants is to spend some quiet time with her sister.