A review of the limited edition of the 27th volume of Kimi no Iru Machi with DVD: A thorough evaluation of the touching ending and the bonus footage

A review of the limited edition of the 27th volume of Kimi no Iru Machi with DVD: A thorough evaluation of the touching ending and the bonus footage

Detailed review and recommendation of "Kimi no Iru Machi" Volume 27 Limited Edition with DVD

"Kimi no Iru Machi" is based on the popular manga by Kouji Seo, and its touching story and deep character portrayal have attracted many fans. In particular, the limited edition of the 27th volume with DVD was released as an OVA, which is a long-awaited content for fans. In this article, we will provide a detailed review and recommendation.

Overview

"A Town Where You Live" was released as an OVA by Kodansha on March 17, 2014. The original work is a manga by Kouji Seo, directed by Shigeyasu Yamauchi, and animated by GONZO. It is a single episode, 30 minutes long, and the copyright belongs to © Kouji Seo, Kodansha, and the Town Where You Live OAD Production Committee.

story

The story of "A Town Where You Live" depicts the growth of the main character, Koji Haruta, through his interactions with a girl named Nanase Haruka whom he meets in the town where he transfers to school, and her friends. The OVA in the 27th volume animated an important episode from the original work, focusing in particular on Nanase Haruka's past and her emotional scars. This episode contains many touching scenes for fans of the original work, and has been highly praised as an OVA.

character

Each character in "A Town Where You Live" is unique and portrayed with depth. In particular, the main character, Koji Haruta, seems a little unreliable at first, but his fascinating growth as the story progresses. Nanase Haruka is also loved by many fans for her beautiful appearance and emotional scars. Other unique characters among the friends also add excitement to the story.

animation

The OVA's visuals are characterized by GONZO's careful drawings and beautiful background art. In particular, Nanase Haruka's facial expressions and gestures are faithful to the image in the original work, and there are many touching scenes for fans. The music is also an important element in enhancing the atmosphere of the story, and the background music and theme song match the story perfectly.

voice actor

The voice actors in "A Town Where You Live" are also impressive, and the voice actor playing Nanase Haruka in particular has been highly praised for his acting skills. Haruta Koji's voice actor also delivers a wonderful performance that makes you feel his growth, and the voice actors for the other characters also bring out their own personalities. It can be said that the voice actors' performances further enhance the charm of the characters.

Recommended points

The limited edition DVD of the 27th volume of "A Town Where You Live" is a must-see for fans of the original work. In particular, the episodes that focus on Nanase Haruka's past and emotional scars are animated faithfully to the original work, and there are many touching scenes. GONZO's beautiful artwork and music are also not to be missed. In addition, the limited edition includes bonuses such as unpublished illustrations from the original work and an interview with the director, making it extremely valuable for fans.

summary

The limited edition DVD version of the 27th volume of "A Town Where You Live" is a wonderful animated version of the touching story from the original work. The episodes that focus on Nanase Haruka's past and emotional scars are particularly touching for fans, and GONZO's beautiful artwork and music are also not to be missed. In addition, the limited edition includes bonuses such as unpublished illustrations from the original work and an interview with the director, making it extremely valuable for fans. Be sure to pick up this OVA and experience the excitement of the original work once again.

Additional Information

"A Town Where You Live" was serialized in "Weekly Shonen Magazine" from 2008 to 2014, and was completed in 27 volumes. The original work has sold over 10 million copies, and is loved by many fans. It was also made into a TV anime in 2013, which was also highly praised. The 27th volume of the OVA is an animated version of the episode included in the final volume of the original work, and is a long-awaited addition for fans.

Recommended Works

If you enjoyed "A Town Where You Live," we also recommend the following works:

  • "Orange" - A touching story about the youth and friendship of high school students. Like "A Town Where You Live", it has deep character portrayals and a moving story.
  • "Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day" - A story about the friendship and growth of childhood friends, with many touching scenes. Recommended for fans of "A Town Where You Live".
  • Your Lie in April - A coming-of-age story with a music theme, a touching story and beautiful music. Fans of Your Lie in April will also enjoy this work.

This concludes my detailed review and recommendation of the limited edition DVD version of volume 27 of "A Town Where You Live". I hope you will pick up this OVA and relive the excitement of the original work.

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