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Anime (Movie) that You should Watch in Summer

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  • 2015年5月6日
  • 読了時間: 4分

Finally, 2014-2015 spring semester is over!!!

Free from study, there is a plenty of time to do whatever you want! Yaaa!

As for myself, I will spend almost all of my free time on reading Japanese novels

(Yes, I am a novel guy, but only Japanese ones lol)

But, summer is the great time to watch some anime.

There are a lot of great anime movies which match the image of summer.

In other words, these anime are very very essential things for Japanese summer.

Here I want to introduce to you some anime movies,

which I (and surely many Japanese people) watch again and again every summer.

To watch the movie trailer of those anime I show here, please click the pictures.

By clicking the pictures, it will jump to YouTube and you can see the trailer.

1. Koto no Ha no Niwa "Garden of Words"

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We have met, for each of us to walk forward. Takao, who is training to become a shoemaker, skipped school and is sketching shoes in a Japanese-style garden. He meets a mysterious woman, Yukino, who is older than him. Then, without arranging the times, the two start to see each other again and again, but only on rainy days. They deepen their relationship and open up to each other. But the end of the rainy season soon approaches...

(source: comix wave)

2. Toki wo Kakeru Shoujo "The Girl Who Leapt Through Time"

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The power to travel through time... It can be used for the good of humanity, or just selfishly abused. While many may fantasize about obtaining such a power, it has become nothing less than reality for otherwise-normal schoolgirl Konno Makoto. After a fated event, her life takes a turn for the extraordinary. Though she initially uses her power to literally "leap" into the past and change little things in order to make her life easier, she soon has to face the fact that changing the past can have drastic consequences.

(Source: MAL)

3. Kokurikozaka kara "From up on Poppy Hill"

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From Studio Ghibli

The 1964 Tokyo Olympics represented a new start for Japan—out with the old Meiji-era buildings that reminded citizens of bad times, in with innovation that spoke to the future of a newly peaceful and increasingly prosperous country.

Umi, a shy teenaged girl, manages a boarding house on the Yokohama seaside. Her father was killed in the war and her mother travels constantly, so in addition to attending high school, Umi must also run the family business. Her classmate Shun, an orphan unsure of his lineage, lives with a few other students in the old high-school clubhouse, a French-style, mansion that's set to be demolished as part of the current modernization project. Shun and his schoolmates refuse to let this happen. As much as they fear losing their shelter, they are also appalled at what they see as the erasure of their history. As the students organize a protest, Shun and Umi grow closer. What begins as a friendship develops into something deeper as these two lonely teenagers find a mutual understanding and trust. Yet when Shun starts to investigate his past, secrets emerge that threaten to tear the two apart. (Source: Toronto International Film Festival)

4. Anohana "The Flower We Saw That Day"

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Five childhood friends grow apart after the death of Meiko Honma, close playmate of them all. Jinta Yadomi, leader of the group when they were kids, neglects high school and lives as a shut-in when he unexpectedly starts seeing the ghost of Meiko, who can only interact with him and no one else. She has returned to ask Jinta to fulfill the forgotten wish she made as a kid.

(Source: ANIME NEWS NETWORK)

5. Summer Wars

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When timid eleventh-grader and math genius Kenji Koiso is asked by older student and secret crush Natsuki to come with her to her family's Nagano home for a summer job, he agrees without hesitation. Natsuki's family, the Jinnouchi clan, dates back to the Muromachi era (1336 to 1573), and they've all come together to celebrate the 90th birthday of the spunky matriarch of the family, Sakae. That’s when Kenji discovers his "summer job" is to pretend to be Natsuki's fiance and dance with her at the birthday celebration. As Kenji attempts to keep up with Natsuki's act around her family, he receives a strange math problem on his cell phone which, being a math genius, he can't resist solving. As it turns out, the solution to the mysterious equation causes Oz, the program that controls nearly every aspect of life to be hacked into, it's up to Kenji and his new "family" to stop the hacker before it's too late. (Source: twitchfilm.net)

Needless to say, these are all great anime movies!

I would be very happy if you can share these memorable summer experiences

with the characters on the movies.

Again, summer is the great time to watch those anime.

I hope you will enjoy all of them!!

Have a good summer!

 
 
 

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