A thorough review of the special edition of the TV-sized, subtitle-free version of "You, the Night Sky, and the Slope"!

A thorough review of the special edition of the TV-sized, subtitle-free version of "You, the Night Sky, and the Slope"!

The appeal and evaluation of the special edition of "You, the Night Sky, and the Slope"

Introduction

"You, the Night Sky, and the Slope" is a special edition of the OVA "Myself;Yourself" that was released on June 27, 2008. It is based on a game by Yeti and Regista, and animation was done by Doga Kobo. This work tells the story of growth and reunion, starting with Hidaka Sana returning to her hometown of Sakuranomori Town for the first time in five years. Here, we will take a closer look at the appeal and reviews of this special edition.

story

"You, the Night Sky, and the Slope" begins with Hidaka Sana returning to Sakuranomori Town for the first time in five years. Reuniting with her childhood friend Yashiro Nanaka and her friends brings about happy but also complicated emotions for Sana. Nanaka, in particular, has completely changed from the bright, smiling girl she was five years ago to a gloomy, withdrawn girl. While Sana is confused by this gap, the story depicts her growing up together with her friends.

This OVA is a short two-minute video that condenses the essence of the original game, but it still conveys the core of the story. The changes in Sakuranomori Town seen from Sana's perspective and the scene of her reunion with her friends will leave a strong impression on viewers. In particular, Nanaka's change symbolizes the theme of the story, "time changes people," and will leave a deep impression on viewers.

character

In "You and the Night Sky and the Slope," the charm of the main characters is brought out to the fullest. The main characters are introduced below.

  • Nanako Yashiro : A 16-year-old high school sophomore and Sana's childhood friend. She is beautiful, but has a blank expression and is silent. She was cheerful and friendly as a child, but now she is gloomy and withdrawn into her shell. She has excellent grades and is a skilled violinist. Nanako's change symbolizes the central theme of the story.
  • Oribe Maoi : A 17-year-old high school senior and Sana's childhood friend. She's a very airheaded girl with big breasts and glasses, and has a childlike side despite being older than her. Her hobbies are reading and cooking. Maoi's airheaded personality adds humor to the story.
  • Akari Wakatsuki : A 16-year-old high school sophomore and Sana's childhood friend. She has a boyish and straightforward personality. She is Shusuke's twin sister, and the more they fight, the closer they are. Her special move is the electric massager. Akari's lively personality adds energy to the story.
  • Hinako Mochida : A 10-year-old fifth grader, she is a beautiful girl but cheeky. She wants to act like an adult and gets angry when people treat her like a child. She also has childish traits appropriate for her age. Hinako's cheeky personality adds a comical element to the story.
  • Fujimura Yuzuki : A 25-year-old female teacher who is the homeroom teacher for Sana and her classmates. She teaches science and has a straightforward personality. She is loved by her students. Her hobby is giving "rewards" to students who work hard. Yuzuki's straightforward personality adds warmth to the story.
  • Hoshino Asami : A 16-year-old high school sophomore, she is well-behaved and friendly. She is the class representative for the class next to Sana. Her hobbies are baking sweets and volunteer work. She likes dogs and cats. Asami's kind personality gives the story a sense of security.
  • Sana Hidaka : A 16-year-old high school sophomore with a calm personality. She is an indoor type who likes games. She was mischievous when she was young, but is now calm. She can play the piano a little. The story of Sana's growth and reunion will deeply move viewers.
  • Shusuke Wakatsuki : A 16-year-old high school sophomore and Sana's childhood friend. He is a lively sports fan and a mood maker for everyone. He is Shuri's twin brother and a member of the Kendo club. His hobby is lure fishing. Shusuke's lively personality adds vibrancy to the story.

Production Staff

The production staff of "You, the Night Sky, and the Slope" have consistently created high-quality works from the original story to the animation. The main staff members are introduced below.

  • Original : Yeti, Regista
  • Director : QZo (Yasuhiro Kuroda)
  • Series composition, script : Zappa Gyo
  • Character design : Mutsumi Sasaki
  • Character design and chief animation director : Tomoya Hiratsuka
  • Yeti-kun character design : Sakura*Sakura
  • Storyboard : Tomoya Hiratsuka
  • Directed by : Tetsuaki Matsuda
  • Animation director : Tomoya Hiratsuka
  • Chief Director : Tetsuaki Matsuda
  • Art director : Shinji Takasuka
  • Color design : Kei Ishiguro
  • Director of photography : Kunihiko Ito
  • Edited by : Masaki Sakamoto, Yuri Tamura
  • Sound Director : Hamano Kazuzo
  • Music : 5zizz
  • Producers : Makoto Ito, Mariko Kusuhara, Michiko Koyanagi, Tetsuko Kotani
  • Animation Producers : Ryu Ishiguro, Hajime Kamata
  • Animation production : Doga Kobo
  • Produced by : Myself;Yourself Production Committee (Marvelous Entertainment, Happinet, 5pb., Pony Canyon Enterprises)

Theme songs and music

The theme song for "You, the Night Sky, and the Slope" is "You, the Night Sky, and the Slope." The lyrics and music are by Shikura Chiyomaru, the arrangement is by Isoe Toshimichi, and the song is by Ito Kanako. This song sings about the theme of the story, "time changes people," and will surely move viewers deeply.

Evaluation and Impressions

"You, the Night Sky, and the Slope" is a short two-minute video that condenses the essence of the original game, but it does a good job of conveying the core of the story. In particular, the changes in Sakuranomori Town seen from Sana's perspective and the scene of her reunion with her friends leave a strong impression on viewers. Nanaka's change symbolizes the theme of the story, "time changes people," and will leave a deep impression on viewers.

The charm of the main characters is also well-received. Nanaka's gloomy, withdrawn personality, Maoi's airheaded personality, Shuri's lively personality, Hinako's cheeky personality, Yuzuki's straightforward personality, Asami's kind personality, Sana's story of growth and reunion, Shusuke's lively personality, and other characters' personalities add depth to the story.

The production staff's high-quality work is also commendable. From the original story to the animation, they have consistently produced high-quality works that will surely leave a deep impression on viewers. In particular, the direction of director QZo (Kuroda Yasuhiro) and the character design by Hiratsuka Tomoya bring out the charm of the story to the fullest.

The theme song "You, the Night Sky, and the Slope" also sings the theme of the story and will surely move viewers deeply. The lyrics and composition by Shikura Chiyomaru, the arrangement by Isoe Toshimichi, and the singer Ito Kanako all work together to bring out the charm of the story to the fullest.

Related Titles

"You, the Night Sky, and the Slope" is a special edition of "Myself;Yourself" that condenses the essence of the original game. By playing the original game, you can enjoy an even deeper story.

Recommended points

"You, the Night Sky, and the Slope" is a short two-minute video that condenses the essence of the original game, but it does a good job of conveying the core of the story. In particular, the changes in Sakuranomori Town seen from Sana's perspective and the scene of her reunion with her friends leave a strong impression on viewers. Nanaka's change symbolizes the theme of the story, "time changes people," and will leave a deep impression on viewers.

The charm of the main characters is also brought out to the fullest extent, and each character's individuality adds depth to the story. The production staff's high-quality work is also commendable. From the original work to the animation, they have consistently produced a high-quality work, which is sure to deeply move viewers. The theme song, "Kimi to Yozora to Sakamichi to," also sings the theme of the story, and is sure to deeply move viewers.

This work depicts a story of growth and reunion, and will leave a deep impression on viewers. It is especially recommended for those who are interested in themes such as reunion with friends and how time changes people. You can also enjoy the story in even greater depth by playing the original game.

Conclusion

"You, the Night Sky, and the Slope" is a short two-minute video that condenses the essence of the original game, but it does a good job of conveying the core of the story. In particular, the changes in Sakuranomori Town seen from Sana's perspective and the scene of her reunion with her friends leave a strong impression on viewers. Nanaka's change symbolizes the theme of the story, "time changes people," and will leave a deep impression on viewers.

The charm of the main characters is also brought out to the fullest extent, and each character's individuality adds depth to the story. The production staff's high-quality work is also commendable. From the original work to the animation, they have consistently produced a high-quality work, which is sure to deeply move viewers. The theme song, "Kimi to Yozora to Sakamichi to," also sings the theme of the story, and is sure to deeply move viewers.

This work depicts a story of growth and reunion, and will leave a deep impression on viewers. It is especially recommended for those who are interested in themes such as reunion with friends and how time changes people. You can also enjoy the story in even greater depth by playing the original game.

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