Description
"Kimi no Iro" centers on the life of Haruto Aoki, a high school student who struggles with color blindness, a condition that has shaped his perception of the world since childhood. The narrative explores his journey of self-discovery and connection as he navigates relationships, art, and personal identity. Haruto’s condition, known as achromatopsia, renders him unable to perceive colors, leaving his world in shades of gray. This becomes a central theme as he grapples with feelings of isolation and a longing to experience the vibrant world others describe.
The story begins with Haruto transferring to a new school, where he meets Yui Nakamura, a passionate and talented artist. Yui’s work is deeply rooted in her ability to capture the essence of color, and her vibrant personality contrasts sharply with Haruto’s reserved demeanor. Intrigued by her art, Haruto begins to spend time with Yui, who becomes determined to help him “see” color through her paintings. Their growing friendship evolves into a deeper bond as Yui introduces Haruto to the emotional and symbolic significance of colors, challenging him to reinterpret his world.
As the series progresses, Haruto’s interactions with other characters further enrich the narrative. His childhood friend, Rina Takahashi, re-enters his life, bringing with her unresolved feelings and a shared history that complicates his relationship with Yui. Rina’s pragmatic outlook and protective nature create a dynamic tension, highlighting the complexities of human connection. Meanwhile, Haruto’s art teacher, Mr. Saito, serves as a mentor figure, encouraging him to explore his own creative potential despite his limitations.
The plot delves into themes of perception, resilience, and the transformative power of art. Haruto’s journey is not just about overcoming his condition but also about understanding how his unique perspective shapes his identity. Yui’s unwavering support and belief in him inspire Haruto to confront his insecurities and embrace his individuality. The series balances moments of introspection with lighthearted interactions, creating a narrative that is both emotionally resonant and grounded in the everyday experiences of its characters.
By the conclusion, Haruto’s growth is evident as he learns to appreciate the beauty of his world, even without the ability to see color. His relationships with Yui, Rina, and others deepen, illustrating the importance of empathy and connection. "Kimi no Iro" ultimately presents a heartfelt exploration of how individuals find meaning and beauty in their lives, regardless of the challenges they face.
The story begins with Haruto transferring to a new school, where he meets Yui Nakamura, a passionate and talented artist. Yui’s work is deeply rooted in her ability to capture the essence of color, and her vibrant personality contrasts sharply with Haruto’s reserved demeanor. Intrigued by her art, Haruto begins to spend time with Yui, who becomes determined to help him “see” color through her paintings. Their growing friendship evolves into a deeper bond as Yui introduces Haruto to the emotional and symbolic significance of colors, challenging him to reinterpret his world.
As the series progresses, Haruto’s interactions with other characters further enrich the narrative. His childhood friend, Rina Takahashi, re-enters his life, bringing with her unresolved feelings and a shared history that complicates his relationship with Yui. Rina’s pragmatic outlook and protective nature create a dynamic tension, highlighting the complexities of human connection. Meanwhile, Haruto’s art teacher, Mr. Saito, serves as a mentor figure, encouraging him to explore his own creative potential despite his limitations.
The plot delves into themes of perception, resilience, and the transformative power of art. Haruto’s journey is not just about overcoming his condition but also about understanding how his unique perspective shapes his identity. Yui’s unwavering support and belief in him inspire Haruto to confront his insecurities and embrace his individuality. The series balances moments of introspection with lighthearted interactions, creating a narrative that is both emotionally resonant and grounded in the everyday experiences of its characters.
By the conclusion, Haruto’s growth is evident as he learns to appreciate the beauty of his world, even without the ability to see color. His relationships with Yui, Rina, and others deepen, illustrating the importance of empathy and connection. "Kimi no Iro" ultimately presents a heartfelt exploration of how individuals find meaning and beauty in their lives, regardless of the challenges they face.
Cast
- Sister Hiyoko
- Germana Hiyoshiko
- Totsuko HigurashiLibby RueÀngels RibaltaGiulietta RebeggianiSayu Suzukawa
- Nonna di KimiGiò Giò Rapattoni
- Rui Kagehira
- SumikaSara Imbriani
- ShihoBeatrice Manfredi
- Kimi's GrandmotherLani Minella
- Sumika YatsushikaMaxine Wanderer
- Saku MomochiHinano KuzukawaYasuko
- Kimi Sakunaga
- Sorella Hiyoko
- Preside
- Madre di Rui
- SakuLudovica Cuppari
- Rui's Mother
- Sister Hiyoshiko
- Shiho NanakuboEden Harker
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Staff
- DirectorNaoko Yamada
- Musickensuke ushio
- Unit DirectorTomohisa ShimoyamaNaoko YamadaSeishirō NagayaHaruka FujitaDaisuke Tokudo
- Character DesignTakashi Kojima
- Animation DirectorTakashi Kojima
- Sound DirectorEriko Kimura
- Executive producerYoshihiro FurusawaEunyoung Choi
- ScreenplayReiko Yoshida
- StoryboardNaoko Yamada
- Original Character DesignDaisukeRichard
- Art DirectorYuna Murooka
- ÜbersetzungPatrick Spellman
- Director of PhotographyYoshimitsu Tomita
- Producer
Production
- Animation ProductionScience SARU
- ProductionScience SARUTOHOEast Japan Marketing & Communications, Inc.Story Inc.Lawson Group
News3
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Author AMBot · Date 06/05/2024
„Kimi no Iro“ - Neue Szenenausschnitte und Trailer veröffentlicht
Author AMBot · Date 05/23/2024
„Kimi no Iro“ mit neuer Besetzung: Yasuko, Aoi Yuki, Minako Kotobuki und Keiko Toda
Author AMBot · Date 05/13/2024
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