
Nagi no Asukara
Since long ago, human civilization had lived on the ocean floor. However, there were many humans who wanted to live above the surface and they moved to land creating a fundamental separation between the two. After their school closes down, four 14-year-old middle school students from the sea village, Shioshishio, have to attend Mihama Middle School on the surface. What follows is their struggles to adjust to a new environment and the relationships between the sea and land people, while dealing with their own newfound feelings that have just started appearing with the end of their childhood.
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Since long ago, human civilization had lived on the ocean floor. However, there were many humans who wanted to live above the surface and they moved to land creating a fundamental separation between the two. After their school closes down, four 14-year-old middle school students from the sea village, Shioshishio, have to attend Mihama Middle School on the surface. What follows is their struggles to adjust to a new environment and the relationships between the sea and land people, while dealing with their own newfound feelings that have just started appearing with the end of their childhood.
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Possibly best written show I've ever seen, and one of the few that truly touched me... As soon as you pass episode 4
"The show has such a great payoff that I'd almost forgotten I wasn't a fan of how slow the buildup was."
Great story with great visuals, but wished they could work together a bit better
Love is like the sea
A Lull in the Sea? More like a Hidden Gem in the Sea
A story shining with emotions. Memorable and fun.
Fish Racism the Anime
A show of ups and downs—an ebb and flow, if you will—that certainly makes for a curious ride
disappointing in a good way
Could have been so much better.