A detailed review and recommendation of the OAD version of the 18th volume bundled edition of Kimi no Iru MachiOverview"A Town Where You Live (OAD Version) with Volume 18" is an OVA based on the popular manga "A Town Where You Live" by Seo Kouji. It was released by Kodansha on June 15, 2012, and consists of 30-minute episodes. The general director was Yoshiura Yasuhiro, the director was Kobayashi Hiroshi, the script was written by Murakami Momoko, and the animation was done by Tatsunoko Productions. This work faithfully reproduces the story of the original while adding its own unique charm. story"A Town Where You Live" is a story about youth and love, beginning with the protagonist, Aodai Kirishima, meeting Eda Yuuki, who suddenly comes to stay with him. Although Aodai had a crush on Kamisaki Nanami, he is drawn to Yuuki's bright and innocent personality. The story revolves around a love triangle between Aodai, Yuuki, and Nanami, depicting the bittersweetness and sadness of youth. The OAD version of this work is an animated version of the second episode of the original work, "Twilight Crossing 2," which depicts the episode in which the relationship between Aodai and Yuzuki deepens. Aodai's emotional turmoil and Yuzuki's purity are carefully depicted, leaving a strong impression on viewers. characterThe characters in this work bring out the charm of the original to the fullest. The main characters are introduced below. Haruto KirishimaAodai is a high school student who has had a crush on Nanami since he was a child. However, his heart is shaken when Yuzuki suddenly comes to live with him. Yoshimasa Hosoya's voice acting realistically expresses Aodai's delicate emotions, evoking sympathy from the audience. Yuzuki EbaYuzuki is a bright and innocent girl from Tokyo. She ends up staying at Aodai's house, and while she makes him go crazy, she gradually wins his heart. Nakajima Megumi's voice acting brings out the best in Yuzuki, leaving a strong impression on viewers. Nanami KanzakiNanami is a classmate whom Aodai has a crush on. Although she has a modest personality, she tries her best to fit in with Aodai, Yuzuki, and the others. Saori Hayami's voice acting carefully expresses Nanami's kindness and sadness, deeply moving viewers. Kaga AkariTsuki is a childhood friend of Aodai and Takeru, and although he is not good at studying, he has a bright and fun personality and is the mood maker for everyone. Takano Nana's voice acting skillfully expresses Tsuki's brightness and friendliness, making her well-liked by viewers. Takashi YuraTakeru is a childhood friend of Aodai and Tsuki, and although he appears intelligent at first glance, he is a typical comic relief character. His tendency to fall in love with girls is a flaw, but his humorous personality adds color to the story. Masuda Toshiki's voice acting brings out Takeru's humorous side well, providing laughs to the audience. Eba RinAkemi is Yuuki's younger sister, and is often harsh towards her older sister, Yuuki. Aoi Yuki's voice acting expresses Akemi's complex emotions realistically, leaving a deep impression on viewers. Haruna FuruyaHaruna is a classmate of Aodai and his friends, voiced by Erina Mano. Her presence adds extra depth to the story. Production StaffThe production staff of this work have worked hard to bring out the charm of the original work to the fullest. Below are the main staff members. Original author: Kouji SeoSeo Kouji is the author of the original manga "A Town Where You Live," and he writes stories on the themes of youth and romance. The delicate emotions of his characters and the bittersweetness of youth are popular with many readers. General Director: Yasuhiro YoshiuraYasuhiro Yoshiura was the general director of this film, and oversaw the entire project. His experience and skills as a director have contributed greatly to improving the quality of the work. Director: Hiroshi KobayashiKobayashi Hiroshi was the director of this film, and he was responsible for the specific direction of the film. His direction succeeded in faithfully recreating the story of the original while adding his own unique charm. Screenplay: Momoko MurakamiMomoko Murakami wrote the screenplay for this film. Her script carefully reproduces the story of the original work and succeeds in deeply moving the audience. Character design: Ryusuke ChayamaRyusuke Chayama was in charge of character design for this work. His designs faithfully reproduce the characters from the original work while adding his own unique charm. Chief animation director: Akira TakadaAkira Takada was the chief animation director for this series and oversaw the entire animation process. His drawings realistically express the emotions of the characters, leaving a deep impression on viewers. Color design: Satoko KimuraSatoko Kimura was in charge of the color design for this film, and her color design contributes greatly to enhancing the atmosphere of the film. Animation production: Tatsunoko ProductionsTatsunoko Productions was in charge of the animation production of this work, and their skills and experience have contributed greatly to improving the quality of the work. Theme songs and musicThe theme song for this series is "Twilight Crossroads," sung by Erina Mano. The song features a melody and lyrics that symbolize the relationship between Aodai and Yuzuki, and leaves a deep impression on viewers. Related TitlesThis work is related to "A Town Where You Live (OAD version) Volume 17 Bundle Edition". In the Volume 17 bundle edition, the first episode of the original work is animated, depicting the meeting between Aodai and Yuzuki. By watching both works together, you can get a deeper understanding of the whole story. Evaluation"A Town Where You Live (OAD Version) Volume 18 Bundle" is a wonderful work that brings out the charm of the original work to the fullest. The episode in which the relationship between Aodai and Yuzuki deepens leaves a strong impression on viewers, realistically depicting the bittersweetness and sadness of youth. The delicate emotions of the characters and the realism of youth resonate with many viewers. In addition, the skills and experience of the production staff have greatly contributed to improving the quality of the work, and it deeply moves viewers. The theme song "Twilight Crossing" also features a melody and lyrics that symbolize the relationship between Aodai and Yuzuki, deeply moving viewers. By watching it together with the related work "A Town Where You Live (OAD Version) Volume 17 Bundle", you can get a deeper understanding of the overall picture of the story. Recommendation"A Town Where You Live (OAD Version) Volume 18 Bundle" is recommended for those who like works with themes of youth and romance. It is a wonderful work that brings out the charm of the original work to the fullest, and leaves a strong impression on the viewer. In addition, the skills and experience of the production staff have contributed greatly to improving the quality of the work, and it leaves a deep impression on the viewer. The theme song "Twilight Crossing" also features a melody and lyrics that symbolize the relationship between Aodai and Yuzuki, and it leaves a deep impression on the viewer. By watching it together with the related work "A Town Where You Live (OAD Version) Volume 17 Bundle", you can get a deeper understanding of the overall picture of the story. Please give it a try. |
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