Short summary:
Not as good as the first season, but still worth watching.
Long summary:
Season 1 of Natsu no Arashi!, if I had to describe it in one sentence, was a captivating mixture of drama, romance, comedy, and some action with a quirky "retro but modern" feel. Akinaichuu manages to retain all these things to varying degrees, but unfortunately ends up falling a bit short of matching season 1.
Story: (6 - Fair)
The concept of Arashi and Hajime traveling back in time to the World War II era to save people was a big part of Season 1. However, for most of the first portion of Akinaichuu, this
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Alternative Titles
Synonyms: Natsu no Arashi! 2, Natsu no Arashi! Akinai-chuu
Japanese: 夏のあらし!春夏冬中
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Type:
TV
Episodes:
13
Status:
Finished Airing
Aired:
Oct 5, 2009 to Dec 28, 2009
Premiered:
Fall 2009
Broadcast:
Mondays at 01:30 (JST)
Licensors:
None found, add some
Studios:
Shaft
Source:
Manga
Theme:
Time Travel
Demographic:
Shounen
Duration:
24 min. per ep.
Rating:
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
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#30832
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Popularity:
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Members:
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Your Feelings Categories Dec 31, 2010
If you enjoyed Natsu no Arashi!, then it'd be natural for you to be watching the second season right? DUH! I really loved the first season and I expected nothing less in the follow-up!~ Turns out I was more or less right! Anyways, here a little bit of my thoughts on this 2nd season!
*Btw, I refuse to write a short a summary of Natsu no Arashi!Akinaichuu at the start of my review. I believe I'd be wasting your time and it'd be just re-summarizing the summary provided on the "details" tab. Story: 9 As with my review for Natsu no Arashi!, I fairly liked the one-shots ... Feb 25, 2015
Not long ago I looked at the first series of Natsu no Arashi. It was okay, suffering quite a bit from tonal problems, repeating an episode basically wholesale and some jokes that didn't work, but it also had quite a few good points and it was decent overall. So, does the second series improve on any of those aspects? Does it degrade? Let's take a look and see how it compares.
Story: The story continues with Arashi, Hajime and everyone else working at the cafe. This series does drop the attempts at dramatic stories about their time traveling and goes completely into comedic mode. Which is what ... Dec 30, 2009
"Shio kudasai!" .... salt please
Even a line as simple as that was made incredibly hilarious (much to my surprise) as I was constantly made to laugh throughout the whole series. There are many slap-stick quality jokes embedded in the show but most of them were original, which I appreciated. It was definitely unique and I have never seen a show quite like it (whether comparing it as a comedy or just the plot). Although the story is fairly decent, it wasn't the best but everything else made up for it, but then again everyone's opinion differs. Comedy, for this series, was definitely its strong point but ... Aug 29, 2021
This is the second season of Natsu no Arashi.
However, it could be watched separately because the plot has lost all of its substance. It s only light comedy sketches and the episodes are completely independant. In addition, the gags are not funny and overused in this second season, and a lot of them were already used in the first season, so it didn t make me laugh anymore. When you hear 20 times the same joke, you become as exasperated as the guy asking for salt since episode 1. For exemple, there is an episode where one of the characters transform in a funny fantasy character, ... Mar 22, 2015
We were young once; wishing that summer would last forever, getting worried over the most trivial matters, falling in love with the wrong people, and thinking we knew everything. And then comes that certain age when we are confronted by the ghosts of our past to remind us that it was that rose-colored youth which shaped who we are today. Caught in the crossroads of growing up, reminiscence is a therapy session we all could use every now and then. So grab the nearest ghost of the past, and jump straight into two seasons of Natsu no Arashi’s unconventional ride of history-redefining proportions.
STORY - 6 Hajime ... Jan 1, 2014
I love this anime like crazy but i hated when arashi going out with another man.its kindda bug me you know its like i feel what hajime going through he shouldtn exist in the first place i cry a lot when i watch this anime i dont know why .some people they said they laugh but for me i cry i sad when its ending i found many anime but this one is special .hajime and arashi i hope they fine together and may they love each other without being interupted.bye
Oct 25, 2010
The first season feels so long ago. I remember that it was pretty enjoyable, but it didn't make a lasting impression. I've never really understood the original author's perception of a cute anime girl too, because well, they were kind of a turn-off... But it wasn't so bad when they're animated.
Luckily (or maybe purposefully) Shinbo (director) tried to give Natsu no Arashi a different style, where he try to cram as many cells into a scene as possible... To the point where sometimes the characters strike a pose for no reason while the conversation goes on normally. Though it's SHAFT's style to use as little ... |