"A Town Where You Live" LisAni! Vol. 14 with DVD appendix - review and ratings

"A Town Where You Live" LisAni! Vol. 14 with DVD appendix - review and ratings

Detailed review and recommendation of "Kimi no Iru Machi" LisAni! Vol.14 with DVD

Overview

"A Town Where You Live" is an original video animation (OVA) based on the manga of the same name by Seo Kouji. The work was released by Sony Magazines on July 25, 2013, and was provided as a DVD supplement to LisAni! Vol. 14. It is a short, 30-minute episode, but has a dense story. GONZO was in charge of animation production, and Shigeyasu Yamauchi was the director.

story

The story of "A Town Where You Live" revolves around the heartbreaking love story between the protagonist Harumi and his childhood friend Kotoko. Harumi met Kotoko when he was a child, and the time he spent with her is deeply engraved in his heart. However, as they grew older, the distance between them gradually grew, and when they reunited, Kotoko was already dating another man. This OVA depicts the reunion and parting of the two, leaving viewers with deep emotions.

character

Harumi : The main character. He has had feelings for Kotoko since childhood and is desperate to meet her again. However, when they meet again, Kotoko is already dating another man, and he is tormented by this fact. His emotional changes and conflicts are carefully depicted, evoking strong sympathy from the viewer.

Kotoko : Harumi's childhood friend. She cherishes the time she spent with Harumi since they were young and has special feelings for him. However, as they grow older, the distance between them grows and she begins dating another man. Her complicated feelings and conflicts also leave a deep impression on the viewers.

Animation and performance

The animation for this work is handled by GONZO, and features beautiful backgrounds and meticulously drawn character expressions. In particular, the reunion and farewell scenes between Harumi and Kotoko are made particularly effective with the use of color and light in the background, evoking emotions in the viewer. Director Shigeyasu Yamauchi's direction is also superb, and the camerawork and use of music in sync with the storyline draws the viewer into the world of the story.

music

The music in this work is an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the story. In particular, the emotional melodies in the reunion and farewell scenes between Harumi and Kotoko move the hearts of viewers. In addition to the background music, the theme song is also a beautiful piece that reflects the theme of the work, further deepening the emotion in the viewers.

Ratings and Recommendations

"A Town Where You Live" LisAni! Vol. 14 with DVD is a wonderful work that combines a short but dense story with beautiful animation and emotional music. It is especially recommended for those who like works that depict the sadness of love and the complexities of human relationships. Also, those who have read the original manga will enjoy the new interpretation and direction of the anime version.

Related information

"A Town Where You Live" is not only an original manga, but also a TV anime series has been produced, allowing you to enjoy the world of the work more deeply. In addition, the original author, Kouji Seo, has worked on many other popular works, so be sure to check out his other works as well.

Conclusion

"A Town Where You Live" LisAni! Vol. 14 with DVD is a short but deeply moving work. If you like works that depict the sadness of love and the complexities of human relationships, this is a work you should definitely watch. By enjoying the original manga and TV anime series, you will be able to experience the world of the work even more deeply.

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