NATSU NO ARASHI!: AKINAI-CHUU
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
13
RELEASE
December 28, 2009
LENGTH
24 min
DESCRIPTION
The summer of a man's boyhood memories continue. Still on the cusp between childhood and being a man, he has linked with the ghost of a young woman from the World War 2 era. She, and the ghosts of other young ladies from that time, continue adventures alongside their linked partners, learning more about each other and travelling through time via their supernatural connection. While he struggles to see his crush on her come to fruition, meanwhile his friend—a girl his age, pretending to be a boy—seeks his attention as well.
(Source: Anime News Network)
CAST
Sayoko Arashiyama
Ryouko Shiraishi
Kaja Bergmann
Kaori Nazuka
Hajime Yasaka
Yuuko Sanpei
Jun Kamigamo
Chiaki Omigawa
Sayaka
Hitomi Nabatame
Shioya
Tomokazu Sugita
Kanako Yamazaki
Yui Horie
Yayoi Fushimi
Ai Nonaka
Kyouko Kamigamo
Michiko Neya
Hideo Murata
Hiroki Yasumoto
Yoshimi Anamori
Yuu Kobayashi
Takeshi Yamashiro
Tomokazu Sugita
Rintarou Arashiyama
Rikiya Koyama
Kazuo Sogoru
Tomokazu Sugita
Umeyashiki
Ami Koshimizu
EPISODES
Dubbed
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REVIEWS
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75/100Ghostly time travel shonen romance about four schoolgirls who were killed in WWII and now haunt a Yokohama cafe.Continue on AniListThis is Season 2 of Natsu no Arashi. It was good, but it could have been so much more.
NNA is the story of four Japanese ghost girls who died in an air raid in 1945 and who can travel through time. In Season 1, two of the girls had reasons to go back to war-time Japan, and we had some interesting episodes centered on their goals. Several other episodes worked out their relationships with the other two ghost girls, and with the girls school they all went to in 1945. The rest of the episodes were slice-of-“life” comedy filler centered on the present day cafe where they worked during the summers.
Season 2 was more of the same …. slice-of-“life” comedy filler. The only recurrent theme was cross-dresser Kamigamo Jun and her efforts to keep protagonist Yasaka Hajime from finding out she was a girl. Meanwhile, there’s the obligatory beach/onsen episodes, a couple of transformation episodes, and the recurring short trips back in time to find lost tea bowls, A/C remote controls, and such. The relationship between Hajime and lead ghost girl Arashiyama Sayoko (Arashi) fills out a little bit (he goes back to ~1935 and saves her from some bullies, earning a kiss and a promise of a future kiss) but her destined departure at the end of summer is not fully explained.
The ending sees Arashi giving Hajime the promised kiss, and saying (to herself) my summer has not yet ended. This is a standard anime ending (our struggle continues) for when the source material has not yet concluded and they don’t want to write an anime original ending.
The second season of the anime was released in October of 2009, while the seventh manga volume wasn’t released until March of 2010, with the eight volume following in September.
Unfortunately, those of us who don’t speak Japanese are not likely to find out the true ending. The manga ran through eight volumes/49 chapters in Japan (you can Kindle the whole set from Amazon Japan) and was never released in the US. Unfortunately, clicking on “Look Inside” on the Japanese versions didn’t help, and the available scanlations only go up through Volume 6/Chapter 32.
Natsu no Arashi is a fun anime. It is filled with zany time travel fun, and plots as convoluted as a Marx Brothers movie. Two things were disappointing. The first I’ve already alluded to — lack of closure. What happens to Arashi in the winter? Why doesn’t she think Hajime will remember her? What about Jun’s changing feelings toward Hajime, and toward outing herself as a girl? Answers cometh not.
Second was a failure to take advantage of the opportunity to exploit their time-travel-to-old-Japan hook. In Season 1, Arashi was introduced to us as someone who was interested in saving victims of the March 29th 1945 air raid, but she only went back once. Kaya wanted to speak to her loved one, but she only made one attempt. As an SF story once said, with time travel, you’re never too late.
What Natsu no Arashi really needs, and will probably never get, is a third season.
Meanwhile, the 箱舟 カフェ abides on the outskirts of Yokohama. It’s been around for untold years, and is likely to continue to be around even longer. You’d almost expect the next owner to be an android named Alpha.
SCORE
- (3.4/5)
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Ended inDecember 28, 2009
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