Description
"The Stranger by the Shore" is a romantic drama anime adaptation of the manga by Kanna Kii. The story centers on Shun Hashimoto, a young man who moves to a quiet seaside town on Okinawa after a personal tragedy. Shun is a reserved and introspective individual, grappling with feelings of loneliness and unresolved emotions. One day, he encounters Mio Chibana, a high school student who frequents the beach. Mio is openly gay and harbors feelings for Shun, though he initially struggles to express them due to Shun's guarded nature.
As the narrative unfolds, the relationship between Shun and Mio evolves through a series of heartfelt and poignant moments. Shun gradually opens up about his past, revealing the loss of his parents and the emotional scars that have shaped his life. Mio, in turn, becomes a source of comfort and support, helping Shun confront his grief and rediscover a sense of connection. The story explores themes of love, healing, and self-acceptance, as both characters navigate their vulnerabilities and the complexities of their growing bond.
The anime is characterized by its gentle pacing and emphasis on emotional depth, capturing the quiet beauty of the seaside setting as a backdrop to the characters' journey. The relationship between Shun and Mio is portrayed with sensitivity, highlighting their mutual growth and the gradual development of trust and intimacy. Through its exploration of personal struggles and the transformative power of love, "The Stranger by the Shore" offers a tender and introspective narrative that resonates with themes of human connection and resilience.
As the narrative unfolds, the relationship between Shun and Mio evolves through a series of heartfelt and poignant moments. Shun gradually opens up about his past, revealing the loss of his parents and the emotional scars that have shaped his life. Mio, in turn, becomes a source of comfort and support, helping Shun confront his grief and rediscover a sense of connection. The story explores themes of love, healing, and self-acceptance, as both characters navigate their vulnerabilities and the complexities of their growing bond.
The anime is characterized by its gentle pacing and emphasis on emotional depth, capturing the quiet beauty of the seaside setting as a backdrop to the characters' journey. The relationship between Shun and Mio is portrayed with sensitivity, highlighting their mutual growth and the gradual development of trust and intimacy. Through its exploration of personal struggles and the transformative power of love, "The Stranger by the Shore" offers a tender and introspective narrative that resonates with themes of human connection and resilience.
Cast
- Aldric Seveno
- François Chambard
- Muriel Schild
- Marion Cettier
- Miyako Hashimoto
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorAkiyo Ohashi
- StoryboardAkiyo Ohashi
- Character Design
- Chief Animation DirectorMayumi Watanabe
- Director of PhotographyTomoko Minobe
- Animation DirectorMayumi WatanabeRyoko AmisakiHiromi HiguchiReina KawasakiKanna HirayamaMoe MatsudaN-Nei Kurahashi
- ProducerYuka OkayasuYuki MuramatsuChisato Uehara
- ScriptAkiyo Ohashi
- Original creator
- Art DirectorYumiko Kuga
- Sound DirectorAkiko Fujita
- Unit DirectorAkiyo Ohashi
- Executive producerToshio Iizuka
Production
- Animation ProductionStudio Hibari
- ProductionStudio HibariShochikuFuji Television Network
Relations
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