Tamayura

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Japanese: たまゆら


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Type: OVA
Episodes: 4
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Sep 6, 2010 to Dec 6, 2010
Studios: HAL Film Maker
Source: Original
Genre: Slice of LifeSlice of Life
Themes: CGDCTCGDCT, IyashikeiIyashikei
Duration: 18 min. per ep.
Rating: G - All Ages

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Score: 7.191 (scored by 1573815,738 users)
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Ranked: #34142
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Popularity: #3294
Members: 44,993
Favorites: 129

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Preliminary Spoiler
Jan 6, 2011
While trolling around on Sankaku Complex, a place I'm beginning to despise as time goes on, I was looking at the "Top 10 AT-X Anime of 2010". Whilst being completely unimpressed by the horrible anime choices, I found one I was unfamiliar with, and that was Tamayura.

So, to my curiosity, I looked it up. First impression was, "this looks like crap", "moe-trash", "stupid ova filled with cute girls making stupid faces with cute noises". Then I watched...

The opening scene in *anything* is the most important. Sets the tone, ignites the story, etc. etc. I was expecting the good ol' lazy-girl-wakes-up-late-and-runs-out-the-door opening. To your surprise you're ...
Sep 14, 2010
Preliminary (1/4 eps)
The most of what your going to hear about this anime is its Relaxing calm and Temperant. It is soo relaxing it made me get in a better mood. Tamayura Is one in a kind anime with many diverse characters. I felt the need to write a review Regardless of many situations, Yes I do have high expectations of this series. If you love slice of Life animes this is a Huge Must watch.(no looking Back)

Fu likes taking Pictures and is way obsessed taking pics. she has many weird attributes, I really like her nervous acts of courage XD

One other Character that I really enjoy, ...
Aug 25, 2013
A four-episode OVA series that should soothe any weary heart.

As always, my reviews are spoiler free.

Tamayura is a slice of life that consists of only four episodes, telling the story of Fuu Sawatari and her life as an aspiring photographer. Tamayura is directed by Junichi Satou of Aria, one of the most acclaimed SOL series of all time. It is called a "healing story", and this description is quite apt considering the atmosphere presented in this too-often overlooked series. This series was created before Tamayura: Hitotose, but actually takes place inside of Hitotose's timeline. I would advise watching these ...
Oct 23, 2010
Preliminary (2/4 eps)
Tamayura is a very great slice of life anime. Its calming. There's something magical about it. The pictures,and the moments the friends have with each other are breath taking.
Feb 21, 2012
I'll keep this short, just like the show itself.

My expectations when adding this anime to my planning-to-watch list were rather low, yet I wanted to know what was to get a TV sequel. The description did not say much about the show, other than it is a supposed "feel-good"-anime.
Tonight I felt so-so and looked for something short to take off my list, and I remembered Tamayura.

The feel-good promise was no lie at all. Even during the first few minutes, Tamayura managed to make me smile. It introduced likeable, simple characters that complimented each other in ways that made their interactions pleasant and heartwarming to watch.

This ...
May 17, 2020
"Time cannot be stopped. Change is inevitable. However, so long as we never forget. The past will never be forgotten."

Tamayura : An Anime All Highschoolers Must Watch

[NOTE] This is an overall review of Tamayura including all of its ovas and movies. No spoilers will be given.

Tamayura is the true meaning of Slice of life. Setting aside the excess of jokes and teases the show displayed which aren't funny at all. Tamayura is the most spectacular anime about highschool I've ever seen in my entire life. It really hits home for me, a person who is currently studying IB. The anime shows the ...
Jan 17, 2011
4 episodes, 15 minutes each. Jyunichi Sato at the helm. Original healing anime. What can go wrong?

Nothing much, actually. I was itching for something to bring back the ARIA fervor after it ended, and this did the job perfectly.

I'll get the "bad" stuff out of the way first. There is no story. Every character ends up with basically the same character traits as they had from the beginning of the show to the end. If you are looking for some sort of journey ending in a closure, then this show is not for you.

If you put its weaknesses in story and length aside, what you ...
Dec 22, 2010
Tamayura short and an overflowing with emotions anime full of dreams and warmth i call it super cozy anime because when i watch it i feel very nostalgic and alot of memories comes back.

Loving art and photography i really got into this anime and shed quite a few tears watching it because my heart was trembling in seeing on how a person can seek out his dreams...

Story: is very very warm and nostalgic its about a group of girls with different dreams and a girl who loves photography more than anything in this world. Seeking for her father Sawatari, Fu sees alot of beautiful ...
Nov 4, 2016
(Notice: This is a review for the whole series)

How do I start...

What do we want to do in life? Is a question that we all ask ourselves at some point, trying to seek aspiration as we go on living. Well, Tamayura is the ideal Anime to get you pensive about it, "what do I want to do in life?". The Anime predominantly focuses on a girl named "Fuu" who relishes on taking photos of anything she finds engrossing to her while desiring to make people smile upon seeing her Photos. Photography is a hobby that she adores ever since she was a child, using the ...
Jun 18, 2012
These short OVA episodes came out before the sequel - Tamayura: Hitotose. But for those who have never seen these OVA episodes and went straight into the main series, you won't miss too much, but you might miss a few things though, which were revealed in the OVA episodes only. So watch the OVA episodes first, then go to the main series. Tamayura and Tamayura: Hitotose were the first slice of life anime I've ever seen, since I mostly focus on action genre. But surprisingly, even though the pace of every short episodes in this anime were very slow and nothing seemed to be happening, ...
Dec 9, 2015
There's a general consensus, that photographs are just fragments of frozen time and moments, nothing more. We take them on a whim, hoping to save a split second of amazement or amusement, and in a world where social media and smartphones rule societies, it seems that the significance of photographs are becoming less…intimate.

In reality, there exists an almost…interdimensional relationship between a photo, its subject and the photographer: there's a REASON WHY a photo was taken and WHY this particular subject was chosen, framed and shot. These actions acuminate from personal emotions and attachments between the documenter and the documented. Photographs that are…truly wonderful are ...
Dec 21, 2021
The work is primarily focused on establishing the main character Fuu's relation with the setting, as it ties into her role as an aspiring camerawoman, which ties in directly to a loose plot intrigue surrounding her father and a memory of a picture that was taken of him and the question of that picture's location. This means that Tamayura does not function much as a slice of like work in these OVAs, but more a series of stories, each with clear beginning, middle, and end, which have tangible takeaways and punchline style resolutions to themes pondered throughout the episode. The characters have enough strong characterization, ...
May 20, 2021
Tamayura is beautifully relaxed, and with just 4 episodes, its not a long commitment. I found this anime when looking up underrated ones, and im somewhat disappointed that not more people know about it. i dont consider it unknown, but i have personally never heard someone mention it.

which is a shame. this anime is very laid back and takes itself at a slow pace, such might be a detriment to some, but to me its a good break from the fast paced "something is always going on" of some of the slice of life genre (and anime in general).

something i love is just how damn ...