Fumetsu no Anata e – 14
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「自由の島・ジャナンダ」 (Jiyuu no shima jananda)
“Jananda: Island of Freedom “
Tonally speaking, you could hardly ask for a greater contrast than last week’s episode of Fumetsu no Anata e and this one.
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「自由の島・ジャナンダ」 (Jiyuu no shima jananda)
“Jananda: Island of Freedom “
Tonally speaking, you could hardly ask for a greater contrast than last week’s episode of Fumetsu no Anata e and this one.
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「高みへの意志」 (Takami e no ishi)
“Aspiring to Go Higher?”
What really strikes be about this episode – and it’s a major element of this series’ appeal – is the quiet dignity with which is approaches deep emotional pain.
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「夏の果ての島」 (Natsunohate no shima)
“Island at the End of Summer”
I got pretty much what I was expecting here, and given where my expectations were that’s a very good thing indeed.
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「目覚め」 (Mezame)
“Awakening”
There’s a larger arc to To Your Eternity, one that transcends all the supporting characters.
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「過去からの贈り物」 (Kako kara no okurimono)
“Gifts From the Past”
You’d think Gugu would know to steer clear of Cliff-kun by now…
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「託されたものって、なに?」 (Takusa reta mono tte, nani?)
“What Was I Entrusted With?”
Perhaps more than any art form I know, anime is at its best when crafted by people who truly love it.
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「新しい家族」 (Atarashī kazoku)
“New Family”
Fumetsu no Anata e reaches its anime halfway point with a remarkably eventful episode.
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「果たせぬ願いって、なに?」 (Hatasenu negai tte, nani?)
“What Is This Unfilfilled Wish?”
There’s always a final boss.
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「深い記憶」 (Fukai kioku)
“Deep Memories”
It really is funny how there’s an inverse relationship between how hard Fumetsu no Anata e tries to be heartbreaking, and how heartbreaking it actually is.
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「思い残した記憶って、なに?」 (Omoinoko shita kioku tte, nani?)
“Which Memories Do You Regret?”
It’s fascinating the way SSSS. Dynazenon structurally mirrors SSSS.Gridman, is set in the same fictional universe, yet seems like such a completely different show.