OVA
Description
The character known as "Man" is a boy who discovers an unfamiliar path in the city while walking home. During rain, he encounters a girl offering shelter, sparking an immediate emotional connection. She gifts him a feather, promising its possession will ensure their reunion. Returning home the same way, he never rediscovers the path or the girl the next day, beginning years of fruitless searching. The memory of the girl and the encounter eventually fades from his conscious mind, though he keeps the feather, bound by unresolved attachment.
Decades later—variably described as 25 or 50 years—he returns to the city as an elderly man. This triggers dream sequences featuring the girl, revealing his subconscious preoccupation with the lost connection. These dreams weave metaphorical imagery, like birds and desolate landscapes, mirroring his enduring isolation and longing. They depict parallel psychological states: his persistent search and her solitary waiting, suggesting a bond transcending physical separation.
In his elderly state, still possessing the feather, he experiences a reunion with the girl, who appears unchanged by time. This culminates in his return of the feather to her, an act symbolizing closure and resolving their separation, potentially representing themes of death or spiritual transcendence. Throughout his life, the feather serves as a tangible link to the encounter, embodying hope and the persistence of memory despite overt forgetfulness. His journey illustrates a lifelong, suppressed yearning rooted in that initial meeting.
His background lacks specific personal details like name, family, or occupation, focusing instead on his emotional arc centered on loss, memory, and the passage of time. The narrative frames his development through his relationship to the feather and the girl, emphasizing psychological and metaphorical dimensions over external events. No other canonical appearances or expanded backstory across additional media are documented.
Decades later—variably described as 25 or 50 years—he returns to the city as an elderly man. This triggers dream sequences featuring the girl, revealing his subconscious preoccupation with the lost connection. These dreams weave metaphorical imagery, like birds and desolate landscapes, mirroring his enduring isolation and longing. They depict parallel psychological states: his persistent search and her solitary waiting, suggesting a bond transcending physical separation.
In his elderly state, still possessing the feather, he experiences a reunion with the girl, who appears unchanged by time. This culminates in his return of the feather to her, an act symbolizing closure and resolving their separation, potentially representing themes of death or spiritual transcendence. Throughout his life, the feather serves as a tangible link to the encounter, embodying hope and the persistence of memory despite overt forgetfulness. His journey illustrates a lifelong, suppressed yearning rooted in that initial meeting.
His background lacks specific personal details like name, family, or occupation, focusing instead on his emotional arc centered on loss, memory, and the passage of time. The narrative frames his development through his relationship to the feather and the girl, emphasizing psychological and metaphorical dimensions over external events. No other canonical appearances or expanded backstory across additional media are documented.