Aoi Hana


Sweet Blue Flowers

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Synonyms: Aoihana, Blue Flower
Japanese: 青い花
English: Sweet Blue Flowers
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Type: TV
Episodes: 11
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jul 2, 2009 to Sep 10, 2009
Premiered: Summer 2009
Broadcast: Thursdays at 02:08 (JST)
Studios: J.C.Staff
Source: Manga
Genres: DramaDrama, Girls LoveGirls Love
Theme: SchoolSchool
Duration: 22 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 7.101 (scored by 3678636,786 users)
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Ranked: #38762
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Popularity: #2070
Members: 100,537
Favorites: 419

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Preliminary Spoiler
Sep 16, 2009
If your requirements for enjoying an anime are fantastical brightly colored settings, perfectly formed and ideal bodies, and over the top comedy chop full of nosebleeds and sparkly heart shaped eyes; then Aoi Hana is not for you. If your only interest in yuri storylines is girl on girl macking and fan service; then Aoi Hana is not for you. Aoi Hana has none of these things. (Well besides the girl on girl macking)

What Aoi Hana attempts to portray is a thoughtful and serious story about a group of teenage girls as they learn about first love and themselves. The main focuses ...
Sep 27, 2009
I said it before and I'll say it again: there are just few things on this planet that can be as fabulous tier as I am. Aoi Hana is one kind of anime that comes dangerously close. (NB: close. Nothing is my tier as yet).

This anime has the distinction of NOT being a disgusting fanservice yuri anime. It is pretty good drama and isn't about hot chicks snogging one another or worse, not snogging and just drinking tea all the time. Don't get me wrong, this is no "snore, huh?, wtf, I can't even spell 'soeur'-fest" like Maria-sama ga Miteru nor are the girls candy ...
Sep 8, 2013
It's true enough when they say that you never forget your first love. There are those lucky enough that the memory is nothing more than that, just a hazy recollection, a fond vagueness. For some, first loves are pangs, barely perceptible; the heart has forgotten how to beat to that rhythm. And then for some, a first love is as soft and fragile as a little flower.

This is the wealth presented in Aoi Hana, an anime adaptation of Shimura Takako's utterly genius manga series. The development of the manga is akin to watching a book read itself, learning and discovering things, and then reflecting that ...
Aug 4, 2009
Aoi Hana...

If I am asked to describe it in 3 words, I would say:
1. Gentle 2. Kind 3. Friendship

~Story~
It is about friendship, which lasts. And, which overcomes all the difficulties. What if your bestfriend tells you that she is in love? In love with a girl?... Does it change your friendship? If yes, how? If not, why? It is great to have a friend, who will support you no matter what. And I would like to highlight that the main theme of this anime is friendship between two girls. And hatsukoi (first love), which they experience is beautiful, but the most important is ...
Sep 20, 2009
Love is love, no matter whether you are a guy who is in love with a girl, a guy who is in love with another guy, or a girl who is in love with another girl.

And I think that's the important message that an anime like Aoi Hana tries to show us: no matter what your sexuality or even who you fall in love with, nothing is more sweet and lovely than falling in love and being in love.

It may seem a bit much giving an anime a score of 10 so easily, but let me justify: an anime like Aoi Hana makes ...
Feb 3, 2015
So I just finished this anime and I can say that I did not regret it.

Story 7/10 : The story about highschool girls reconnecting, finding love, getting hurt and finding thier way back. The characters have their own personality and their own love problems which made the story intense (personally). By the end of the series, you begin to wonder and fill yourself with many questions..which also made me love this story even more then I did, (reading the manga as of now -) I couldn't help but wonder what will happin to Ikimu? or Sugimoto? what of A-chan and Fumi? Then I began ...
Jul 5, 2015
Aoi Hana, from the first episode till the very end, was pretty much of a tender ride, a light-hearted anime about love.

I always find Yuri is the purest kind of love. And this gerne is not strange to the anime world coz many shows have tried to portray it in many different ways possible. But i must say in the Yuri world, Aoi Hana is a unique one, not because it's so weird or unusual but it's very serious and realitics. A series that portrayed what young girls would worry or think when it comes to love, with jealouscy, with worries, with demanding, with misunderstanding, ...
Mar 25, 2015
I began reading the manga long ago, but for some reason I still don't know, I stopped.

Anyway, Aoi Hana is a very special anime: good animation, colors, soundtrack. The storyline is really sensitive and beautiful. I think it shows very much the difficulty we have with our own emotions and also how amazing is the first love thing, even though you get to get distant from the person you fell in love with. It's a mark on our lifes.

I recommend it.
Apr 4, 2010
I enjoyed this series. Some may not like it as it is slow paced; there’s nothing over the top or exaggerated about it. It’s simply about the lives of different girls as they develop in maturity and discover what infatuation, first love, and being in love is.

The story is bittersweet, dealing with the comforts of friendship and the pain of unrequited love. There is not an excessive amount of drama or romance in the plotline. There are aspects of those genres, but to a subtle extent and it is romantic and dramatic without being overtly so.

There is no heavy story here. Rather, Aoihana is a ...
Apr 8, 2016
Story: Are you sick and tired of watching the same generic love story all the time? Are you sick of watching yuri that's just basically there to show smut? Well, this anime is nothing like that whatever. You see that it's a romance in the genre section, but this is more than that. It's a real coming of age story about two girls trying to find their way through high school and what it really means to love someone. You have two best friends, Fumi and Akira, who reunite after ten years of separation and find out that they are going to different all girls ...
Aug 30, 2018
(updated 9/19/18 for format and slight content revision)

Welcome to Robert's Too Late Review! Today we're tackling the masterpiece that is Aoi Hana. I am a fan of *good* yuri anime, possibly to the point of preferring what is considered class-S in Japanese culture, that of friends who are less lovers, and more 'soul sisters'. Having said that, my first two experiences with yuri-ish anime was Maria-sama ga Miteru, a firm class-S, and Strawberry Panic, an over the top full on yuri. Neither of them prepared me for the beauty of this anime. It is an experience not to be missed! I'll let you guess now ...
Nov 22, 2021
i generally adore romance and shojo anime
i was curious about other genre of romance (shounen ai and shojo ai ) in general
for the shounen ai part threre were so much good works that even was better than typical shojo romance but for the shojo ai ???? naaaaa
in nutshell lot of them wasnt build realistically I just noticed that excess sexual look towards "fetish lesbian couple"
In addition, finding works of the shoujo ai classification is very rare, and therefore finding excellent and wonderful work becomes even rarer
But I can't describe my happiness after watching aoi hana
The pace of events was slow ...
Jan 29, 2023
Aoi Hana is simultaneously a subdued yet remarkably realistic story about how complicated growing up, first love and being in a predominantly single-gender environment can be. While I am clearly not a girl, from my personal experience going to an all-boys school, as well as direct observations and anecdotes from friends that have gone to all-girls schools, Aoi Hana is remarkably true to life. In a genre where many shows feel like they are fetishising relationships between girls or diving headlong into melodrama, Aoi Hana focuses on the difficulty of being in a position of liking someone from the same sex and how complicated it ...
Mar 15, 2014
I tend to make my decisions for a show based on story and characters. So even though I ranked art and sound a little lower than the others, it DID NOT play into my decision for the final rating of the show.

Before I get started I would like to say that I got involved with this show because I wanted a yuri romance that took things seriously. No excessive fanservice/sexism etc. It delivered! I can not say how awesome this show is in handling a yuri romance in a mature way! (and by mature I mean rational) There is absolutely NO offensive content!
So with ...
Oct 14, 2016
Aight , so , have you guys seen this movie called '' Blue is the warmest colour '' ?

No? Sweet.

Well to put it simply, Aoi Hana is what this movie wishes it could have become.

My feelings about this one are fairly positive and since it's closest I ve ever come to a yuri series, I gotta say the genre left a good impression on me. For some people it might deserve an 8 and I can kind of understand why.

Aoi Hana deals with romance and sexuality in a very mature way.

...
Dec 6, 2015
Overview:
Aoi Hana shows a very refreshing depiction of yuri, it doesn’t have the over the top comedy, fanservice or satire that regularly plagues the yuri genre. It instead is more of a slice of life drama that has yuri undertones. It revolves around two childhood friends: Fumi and Akira, and how they interact with each other through their romantic, friendly, and family relationships.

What I liked:
What I really loved about the series is how they decided to depict relationships, I don’t really want to spoil it but the interactions between all the characters are interesting and believable. Another thing I loved is how they handle slice ...
May 19, 2019
Aoi Hana is bittersweet but at the same time one of the most realistic representations of real world relationships that I've come across.
Went in for the yuri, stayed for the story.

You're not going into Aoi Hana for fuzzy feelings or a wild ride through a wacky world of interesting events. You're going in for realistic relationships, believable characters, and the crushing reality of what romance really is and how fleeting that feeling can be. (Including the struggle of being able to "come out of the closet" to your friends and family).

Subtle animation and a muted color palette capture the tone and real-world feel of Aoi ...
Jan 1, 2017
What can I use to describe Aoi Hana? To put it simply, it is gentle and beautiful.

-Story: 8/10
The story in this anime is quite simple. Fumi Manjoume, an introverted and shy girl got her heart broken by the person she loves and on her first day to school, she ran into an energetic and bubbly girl, Akira Okudaira, only to find out they were childhood friends when Fumi and her mother visited Okudaira. With that, both girls reconnected and be involved in each other's life and problems they faced. Aoi Hana tackle on the theme 'Unrequited Love' and 'Friendship' very well and every episode feels ...
Apr 11, 2016
So I'm just gonna start this off with idk how to write a review but I'm gonna try so bear with me here...

I started watching this because a few friends were gonna watch a random anime and I thought it would be fun to join them. Lucky enough for me, the random anime that the site chose for me was Aoi Hana. At first I didn't read about it or anything and I thought it was gonna be bad because I judge all my anime by the cover art. A few minutes into the first episode and I'm just thinking, what did I get ...
Mar 24, 2016
Being a homosexual female, I have always been searching for a queer anime that didn't exist only for the purpose of fan service. I wanted an actual love story between a queer couple. One day, I was searching online for some more shoujo ai to watch and I came across this one. When I started watching this show and all the way to the end of the season, I thought, "Finally! This is exactly the queer love story I have been looking for in an anime."

They don't use queerness as an excuse for fan service. The lesbians in this show are just human, and not ...