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Sixteen-year-old Naho Takamiya opens a letter from her twenty-six-year-old self with instructions she does not initially understand: pay attention to a new transfer student named Kakeru, intervene at specific moments, refuse certain plans. The older Naho is writing from a future in which Kakeru is dead by his own hand. The younger Naho has the chance to undo that one regret, surrounded by friends she will eventually lose the chance to ask for help, and a Kakeru whose loneliness she keeps almost catching in time. The series alternates between the timelines and the days the letter explicitly warns her about.
Sixteen-year-old Naho Takamiya opens a letter from her twenty-six-year-old self with instructions she does not initially understand: pay attention to a new transfer student named Kakeru, intervene at specific moments, refuse certain plans. The older Naho is writing from a future in which Kakeru is dead by his own hand. The younger Naho has the chance to undo that one regret, surrounded by friends she will eventually lose the chance to ask for help, and a Kakeru whose loneliness she keeps almost catching in time. The series alternates between the timelines and the days the letter explicitly warns her about.
Inicialmente quero começar com uma pergunta: __Primeiramente porque deveríamos assistir esse anime?__
Its a Romantic masterpiece filled with authentic emotions..
"Hanging in there, living is the toughest thing there is."
orange you glad i didnt kill myself?
Orange probably won't be the best anime you'll ever watch, but it might just be the most important.
If letters to the past could change the future, would I still watch this anime in the future?
A poorly-executed time-travel romdrama without the characters or animation to back it up. Avoid at all costs.