Aria the OVA: Arietta

Aria the OVA: Arietta

ARIA The OVA ~ARIETTA~ (アリア ジ オーブイエー ~アリエッタ~)

Sci-FiSlice of Life
8.01 episodesFinished Airing

Studio: HAL Film Maker

Synopsis

Akari Mizunashi dreams of life after attaining her goal of becoming a Prima Undine, but upon waking realizes that she might not actually have the confidence to run Aria Company on her own. Wary of the future, she seeks advice from her mentor Alicia Florence—one of the three great "Water Fairies" of Neo-Venezia. Much to Akari's surprise, Alicia reveals her own struggles of the past, but also shares the steps she took in overcoming her self-doubt of running the company and taking on an apprentice. Finding solace in her teacher's words, Akari prepares to embrace whatever trials she must overcome on her path toward achieving her dreams. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Characters & Voice Actors

Florence, Alicia

Florence, Alicia

Main

VA: Ohara, Sayaka

Mizunashi, Akari

Mizunashi, Akari

Main

VA: Hazuki, Erino

Pokoteng, Aria

Pokoteng, Aria

Main

VA: Nishimura, Chinami

Aino, Ai

Aino, Ai

Supporting

VA: Mizuhashi, Kaori

Ametsuchi, Akino

Ametsuchi, Akino

Supporting

VA: Matsuo, Yoshiko

Ayanokouji the 51st, Udo

Ayanokouji the 51st, Udo

Supporting

VA: Ueda, Yuuji

Carroll, Alice

Carroll, Alice

Supporting

VA: Hirohashi, Ryou

Ferrari, Akira E.

Ferrari, Akira E.

Supporting

VA: Minagawa, Junko

Glory, Athena

Glory, Athena

Supporting

VA: Kawakami, Tomoko

Granzchesta, Aika S.

Granzchesta, Aika S.

Supporting

VA: Saitou, Chiwa

Izumo, Akatsuki

Izumo, Akatsuki

Supporting

VA: Nojima, Hirofumi

New person in dream

New person in dream

Supporting

VA: Takahashi, Ao

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Reviews

ArchaeonArchaeon9

It's surprising how a single OVA from a well known series can actually serve to improve the entire show and, whilst this is still very much a rarity for most anime, the Aria franchise is, happily, an exception to that rule. The main reason for this is because episodic shows like Aria have an advantage over other series with continuous plots in that OVAs never seem out of place. However, whilst this may help additional special episodes be accepted as part of the greater story, it does not automatically mean that the OVA will actually be any good. Once more though, Aria delivers in it's ownpleasantly inimicable manner. Arietta is essentially a story about Alicia, rather than Akari, and shows how she came to terms with being left alone with Aria Company after Grandmother Akino retired. Now, the story may seem at first to be an attempt at fleshing out Alicia's character, however it also serves a deeper purpose by reminding the viewer that this situation is also something that Akari will eventually have to face as well. The artwork, design and animation is exactly what one would expect from Aria, and it's pleasing to see that the studio took the same care and effort with the OVA as they did with the main series. Sound is also excellent, and whilst the OVA may not be as "busy" as the main series, it still possesses that clean quality that is representative of Aria, and the music is just as soothing as ever. Character-wise, there isn't really much to go into. The OVA does show that Akari and Alicia may be more alike than Akari first believes, and it also serves to strip away some of the "idol worship" view that Akari has of Alicia. As a stand alone episode it's okay in terms of development, but when included as part of the main series it really shows how different it was from either of the first two series, and gives a hint as to what one can expect from Origination. I thoroughly enjoyed this addition to the show, and I would advise any fan of the series to watch this (if they haven't already) - you're missing out otherwise.

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KhakiBlueSocksKhakiBlueSocks10

When I think of the "Aria" series as a whole (Animation, Natural, and Origination), there are certain things I've come to expect: 1. Outstanding Animation with scenes that take your breath away. 2. Memorable and quotable characters that you can't help but root for and can easily relate to. 3. A story that both entertains and satisfies the viewer without leaving a "what the heck" aftertaste in my mouth. "Arietta" meets all these expectations and then some. 1. The animation as a whole was both familiar and shocking to me. The viewer is still treated to the outstanding visuals that have remained consistent throughout the whole series,with rich textures and attention to detail, but Arietta turned it up to 11, showing much MORE detail than even "Origination". I would be remiss if I didn't mention two particular scenes that took my breath away. The first was the opening sequence over the song "Nanairo no Sora o". The rich colors, the use of light and shadow, and the view of the buildings leading up to Aria Company was something that I can safely say I've NEVER seen in any anime of this genre. The second scene is during the practice session between Akari, Alice and Aika (A scene I will discuss later when I talk about the characters). While the previous three seasons did an outstanding job showing the rustic beauty of this city, the OVA once again outdid itself and made Neo-Venezia shine even brighter. Every single detail from the cracks in the building to the downright gorgeous reflections in the canal water make this particular scene one of my favorites. The attention to details with regard to shadows and shading also deserves special mention. Character designs remained pretty consistent and true to the earlier seasons, with subtle changes to Akari and Alicia. 2. While it's true that the story of "Arietta" mostly revolves around the relationship between Akari and Alicia, “Arietta” does an outstanding job of integrating the other characters that we’ve come to know and love. All the characters, even those that don’t have a lot of screen time, shine as brightly as they did during the series and pickup right where they left off. I have to admit, after watching the conclusion of “Aria: The Origination”, it was really heartwarming to see our three gondoliers-in-training practicing on the waters of Neo-Venezia again in that black gondola; Aika forbidding any and all sappy comments, Alice offering her cool commentary on the topic at hand, and President Aria…well…doing what he does best; laying around letting others cuddle him. It’s this, plus the earlier mentioned animation that makes this one of my favorite scenes in this episode with the Campanile scene at the end a very close second. Additionally, the flashback sequence, where we see Alicia, Akira and Athena as new young Primas was a very surprising and well done scene. Overall, it was as though the last couple episodes of “Origination” never happened, and this is just another heart-warming episode. 3. If there’s one thing “Aria” is good at, it’s weaving a good story that leaves the viewer satisfied; “Arietta” is no exception. The story is basically one of self-doubt, knowing when to hold on, when to let go, and finding the strength to carry on. It compliments the ending of “Origination” perfectly. I especially love how every character is integrated into the story, without taking away from the principal characters. Just like the planet Aqua, everyone is connected in some way, shape or form. In conclusion, "Aria The OVA: Arietta" is the perfect companion to the "Aria" series, combining great visuals, the same interesting and intriguing characters, and a story that leaves you feeling satisfied.

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