Description
"Everyday is Sunday" is a slice-of-life anime that centers on the daily lives of a group of friends navigating the mundane yet meaningful moments of their youth. Set in a quiet suburban town, the story unfolds through a series of episodic vignettes, capturing the simplicity and charm of everyday routines. The main characters include Haruto, a laid-back high school student with a knack for finding joy in the smallest things; Aoi, his childhood friend who is pragmatic and often keeps Haruto grounded; and Riku, a transfer student whose introspective nature adds depth to the group dynamic.
The narrative lacks a central plot, instead focusing on the interactions and relationships between the characters as they engage in ordinary activities—studying at the local library, sharing meals at a cozy café, or simply walking home from school. These moments are punctuated by subtle emotional beats, such as Aoi’s quiet determination to pursue her dreams despite familial pressures, or Riku’s gradual opening up to the group after a period of isolation. The series also explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the passage of time, often through understated dialogue and reflective moments.
Supporting characters, such as Haruto’s younger sister, Yuna, and the café owner, Mr. Tanaka, provide additional layers to the story, offering glimpses into the broader community and its interconnected lives. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere of the setting. While the series avoids dramatic conflicts or high-stakes scenarios, its strength lies in its ability to find beauty and significance in the ordinary, making it a contemplative and heartfelt portrayal of adolescence.
The narrative lacks a central plot, instead focusing on the interactions and relationships between the characters as they engage in ordinary activities—studying at the local library, sharing meals at a cozy café, or simply walking home from school. These moments are punctuated by subtle emotional beats, such as Aoi’s quiet determination to pursue her dreams despite familial pressures, or Riku’s gradual opening up to the group after a period of isolation. The series also explores themes of friendship, self-discovery, and the passage of time, often through understated dialogue and reflective moments.
Supporting characters, such as Haruto’s younger sister, Yuna, and the café owner, Mr. Tanaka, provide additional layers to the story, offering glimpses into the broader community and its interconnected lives. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the audience to immerse themselves in the tranquil atmosphere of the setting. While the series avoids dramatic conflicts or high-stakes scenarios, its strength lies in its ability to find beauty and significance in the ordinary, making it a contemplative and heartfelt portrayal of adolescence.
Episodes
Staffel 1
1Everyday is a Police Woman
2Everyday is a Beauty Contest
3Everyday is Everyone's Hanami
4Everyday is an Idol
5Everyday is a Magician
6Everyday is a Sport
Comment(s)
Staff
- DirectorHidehito UedaYūsaku SaotomeShō Aono
- StoryboardHidehito UedaShinya Sadamitsu
- MusicHiroya Watanabe
- Character DesignKazuchika KiseToshimitsu Kobayashi
- Chief Animation DirectorKazuchika Kise
- Sound DirectorNoriyoshi Matsuura
- Executive producerTatsumi Yamashita
- ScreenplayTakao KoyamaSumio UetakeHidehito UedaJirō Takayama
- Episode DirectorHidehito UedaShinya SadamitsuHisaaki SakabeYūsaku Saotome
- Original MangaYuzo Takada
- Art DirectorKikuko TadaHitoshi Nagao
- Animation DirectorKazuchika KiseToshimitsu KobayashiYasuhiro Ōshima
- Director of PhotographyToshiaki MoritaKazushi TorigoeHiroshi Tamura
- ProducerYukio KikukawaShōzō YoshidaMasahiro Seki
Production
- Animation ProductionAnimate
- ProductionTokuma Japan Communications
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