2011-08-15, 12:04 | Link #1 |
Dreamer
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Anime where the characters move
I don't care if it's one episode or multiple episodes but... I kinda need a bit of a pick me up right now.
I'll be moving out of my parent's house and in with a few friends of mine soon, and I just... I don't know, I want to see some anime episodes where the characters move in or out of their houses and somewhere else.
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2011-08-19, 10:30 | Link #6 |
Urd Fangirl
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Europe
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The protagonist of Ah! My Goddess! leaves his student dorm to move in with a girl who eventually becomes his girlfriend (and, later, her two sisters). Later in the series his younger sister is looking for an own place, and he helps her with this. Most of the series is not about moving though.
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2011-08-19, 18:11 | Link #10 | |
Blooming on the mountain
Join Date: May 2010
Location: Deep in their roots, all flowers keep the light....
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This only comes in at the beginning of the story, but plays a role in developing the background of the main character.
The Ghibli film Totoro also has this element, but it is not a big focus. The movie events happen after the move. The Ghibli film Kiki's Delivery Service centers around the idea of moving as well, but the move is a voluntary act centered around the main character growing up and maturing. Quote:
**** Both Hanasaku Iroha and Usagi Drop (as regards to currently airing shows) both involve elements of moving to a new place and what happens afterward as well. Ookami Kakushi and Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi (as others have mentioned) also involve moving at the beginning of the story, and it is because of the move to the new place that the story develops - but that is because the new place directly affects the main character(s).
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2011-08-19, 18:31 | Link #11 |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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REC opens with a fire in the heroine's new apartment. Left homeless, she moves in with a young man she met the same evening.
The last two seasons of Nodame Cantabile involve the main characters moving to Paris and leaving behind many of the friends they made in Japan. Start with the first season, though, because it's still the best of the three.
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