Nagi no Asukara Episodes 1-4 Directed by Toshiya Shinohara,
Produced by P.A. Works Review
When Manaka
and his friends must go to the surface for school once their old school closes
changes are abound. How will Manaka and his friends adapt to life on the
surface and who is this boy who tries to befriend them…?
Nagi no
Asukara is both poignant and tragic. The drama mainly comes from the chain of
one-sided romances and it is done quite effectively. The series also boasts
gorgeous animation thus far which has come to be expected from P.A. Works.
While
the series features younger characters it still feels very much geared towards
an older audience. The world and mythology itself is also fascinating and well
developed. In conclusion, nagi no Asukara has been a must watch series so far.
I eagerly await future episodes.
Rating: 8/10
Nagi no Asukara is streaming on Crunchyroll.
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