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Anohana is a great looking show that unfortunately fails in every other aspect
__DISCLAIMER:__ Everything I write is based on my personal opinions/analyses and I don’t have anything against people who love this show. Since I provide explanations for pretty much all my points, I would suggest you read them before completely disagreeing with my statements.
The main reasons that…
Read full review on AniList →Why is it so hard to say goodbye?
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Why is it so hard to say goodbye? Have you ever thought about that? Regardless of the situation, of what or even who, when we arrive at that moment, where we know that a cycle is ending, we rarely face it in the best way...but why? Why is this moment so painful? It seems like a complicated qu…
Read full review on AniList →True love is letting the person you love the most go...
__WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD. TREAD CAREFULLY. __
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Wow, just wow. This show was fantastic. I loved everything in this anime. The things I loved were the characters, soundtrack, setting, and most importatnly plot.This show hits your heart like a bullet…
Read full review on AniList →Moving on by remembering
Death is like the wind, its always by our side, yet we never acknowledge it until we have to. For AnoHana, that is different. Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai, or AnoHana: The Flower We Saw That Day is a masterful amalgamation of subtle musical storytelling, art styles, and ch…
Read full review on AniList →Okay plot, executed horrifically badly due to the worst characters I’ve ever seen (no joke).
_This is so bad, I'll just break it down into sections so that I don't go off like an idiot._
SPOILERS:
__Plot__: Acceptable. Not necessarily that good, but most of the problems I have do not come from the plot. I don't like how unrealistic it is, but that’s just me personally so I can’t really ta…
Read full review on AniList →IMHO, one of the best anime to come out in 2011, and it still holds up eleven years later.
Wait, this looks familiar. Haven't I already reviewed this show before? You're right, I did. Way back in 2011, when I was in high school and back when it first came out. But looking at the review now, I've decided to remake it that I've watched AnoHana again for the first time in years. My old revie…
Read full review on AniList →How to Grow Past Tragedy
# __Introduction__
Normally I like to open these reviews by saying something about how I found the show or how something about it. For School Days I had a funny story of how I saw it on twitter and thought I saw a gun so I binged it. For Chuunibyou Demo Koi ga Shitai I asked a question directly rel…
Read full review on AniList →A brilliant, flawed, deeply emotional masterpiece.
(This review does not contain spoilers. However, be aware that it may include commentary about the overarching direction that the plot takes, without giving out any particular details. Not even the spoiler tags contain _direct_ spoilers, but do contain some more bold discussion that you might want t…
Read full review on AniList →Not the best anime, but one of the more rememberable ones around
Ano Hana is a compelling anime. It is one about loss and traumatic events--and about coping and recovering from them.
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The story is centered around Meiko Honma (Menma), a ‘summer beast’ that has started appearing in Jin…
Read full review on AniList →Probably should've been a movie.
~~~__AnoHana: The Flower We Saw That Day __is a supernatural – drama, original anime by __A-1 Pictures__ and directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai. It is a fairly popular anime, being specifically recommend as tearjerker.~~~
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Read full review on AniList →Way more sexual tension than you would expect for a show like this
I've only gotten into anime in the last two months, and one thing I did at the beginning of my journey to find more shows to watch was to ask those who I knew had watched a lot of shows what was worth watching. I often got recommended Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day, as a solid, short and moving…
Read full review on AniList →You don’t need to understand everything to feel it. Because Anohana isn’t explained, it’s cried.
~~~__✿✿✿ Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day ✿✿✿__~~~
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>There are stories that aren’t watched they’re felt.
From the very first episodes, Anohana awakened a kind of resistance in me. Something stirred inside as I watched one of the characters being treated with mockery or indifference. That dis…
Read full review on AniList →Maybe it is just me but I think she a lil kyuu... too bad it is all in my mind.
**Overview:**
Children are some of the types that have the hardest time dealing with a sense of loss. Especially when it comes to death of people that they consider close. As a person ages it doesn’t necessarily become easier but mentally are able to handle the situation better.
The group of frien…
Read full review on AniList →Very strong emotions held together with duck tape
If Menma can dial land lines, why can't she send text messages or e-mails? In fact there is no doubt Jinta can just relay her speech yet you can feel the desperation for excuses to prevent this from happening, because the emotional story requires that Menma can't effectively communicate with her old…
Read full review on AniList →Aşk beşgeni falan mı oluyo bu şimdi
HIKAYE = 7.25
Hikayeyi biraz fazla basit buldum. Genel olarak eskiden samimi olan dostların tekrardan samimi olma seruvenini anlatıyo Ano Hana. Bunu anlatma şekliyse biraz garip. İzlerken bu çocukların bir şeyler yaşayıp tekrar eskisi gibi olmasını bekliyosun. Yazarın sana verdiği şeyse sürekli birb…
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