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03. "You're in for a world full of action and drama this November! 🤩 26-year old Takemichi Hanagaki is unemployed and learns one day that his ex-girlfriend, Hinata Tachibana, as well as her younger brother Naoto, have been killed by the Tokyo Manji Gang" (Tweet). Retrieved November 3, 2021 – via Twitter. ^ "オリジナルミニアニメ「ちびりべ」公開!". tokyo-revengers-anime. com (in Japanese). December 13, 2023. Archived from the original on December 26, 2023. Retrieved January 19, 2024. ^ 「エゴイスト」「月」が作品賞など最多5部門に選出 「第66回ブルーリボン賞」各部門候補決まる. Chunichi Shimbun (in Japanese).

Konyaku Haki sareta Reijou wo Hirotta Ore ga, Ikenai Koto wo Oshiekomu Note 5 Kaga Anime moyen, très moyen même. Je vais être concis, on a une histoire d'amour entre deux opposé. Black Clover Note 5 Mewka J’avoue avoir été plutôt surprise en voyant les notes que cet anime reçoit. C’est un shônen, et plus.

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Taki, Miki, and their friend Tsukasa travel to Hida to search for Mitsuha. Taki does not know the name of Mitsuha's village, so he sketches the landscape from memory; a restaurant owner in Takayama recognizes the town as Itomori and offers to take Taki and his friends. When they arrive, they find the town almost entirely decimated by fragments that fell from Tiamat. Since the comet passed three years earlier, Taki realizes that he and Mitsuha were separated by three years, her living in 2013 and he in 2016. He finds Mitsuha's name among the 500 people killed by the comet's impact. Taki begins to lose his memories of Mitsuha, seeing her messages disappear from his phone. In a panic, he races to the shrine and drinks the kuchikamizake. He has a vision and recalls that Mitsuha once came to Tokyo to find him; though he did not recognize her, she gave him a ribbon he has worn ever since. Taki awakens in Mitsuha's body on the morning of the festival, where Hitoha speaks directly to him, explaining that the body-switching phenomenon has always been in their family. Realizing he has a chance to save Mitsuha and the entire town, Taki convinces Mitsuha's friends to help him broadcast an emergency signal, evacuating Itomori before the meteor fragments strike. He then heads to the shrine, where Mitsuha has just woken up in Taki's body.