Jun 22, 2014

Anime Review: Nagi no Asukara

Genre: Drama, Romance, School, Fantasy
Episodes: 26
Aired: 2013-14
Producers: Geneon Universal Entertainment, P.A Works, Rondo Robe, NIS America, Inc

Do you remember your puppy love days? This is a heart-warming story that will bring you back, set in a unique circumstance.

First let's introduce the four friends who are integral to this story: Hikari Sakishima the daring leader, Manaka Mukaido the crybaby, Chisaki Hiradaira the mature babe, and Kaname the gentleman.

They are childhood friends and are children that belong to the sea. So therein lies the unique setting: there are people who live in the sea, also known as Shioshishio, and those who have chosen to live on the surface.

At the start of the story, these four friends are on their way to a new middle school on the surface, because their underwater school had closed down. Interestingly, there is only this one village in the vast ocean ruled by the Sea God, but let's not pick on that flaw.

Due to some past events, there is tension between the folks on land and undersea. The four friends had to adjust to life on the surface as well as handle the discrimination thrown their way. Despite the odds, they became friends with surface-boy, Tsumugu Kihara, whom Manaka started to have a crush on. From here, grew the love hexagon. Manaka liked Kihara, but Hikari had a crush on Manaka, even though Chisaki had always been admiring Hikari, and Kaname had liked Chisaki forever.

Who did Tsumugu had his eyes on then?

It'd be a spoiler to reveal it now, wouldn't it? You'll know when the anime is about to come to its epic conclusion.

The light-hearted, slice-of-life mood turns dark when the story takes a dramatic turn. A catastrophe is prophesized when the Sea God became angered, one which would turn the surface into a frozen wasteland. To save the undersea village, it inhabitants have to go into hibernation until the danger has passed.

Due to a certain turn of events, Manaka becomes the sacrifice offering and both Hikari and Kaname fall into slumber along with the rest of the Shioshishio village. Five years later, Hikari and Kaname awaken to find that while time had been standing still for them, Chisaki and Tsumugu have progressed on with their lives. Along with their struggles to embrace the new reality, they seek to awaken Manaka and save both surface and undersea folks.

In general, the story is compelling even though it starts off pretty slow, and the artwork is top-notch. The only thing I don't get is Manaka's indecisive, little-girl character. Hikari falling for her feels more like sister complex than love. The rest of the cast, in my opinion, is quite strong. As a character-driven story, this hits all the right notes.

Rating: 8/10

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