Totsukuni no Shoujo (2022)

The Girl From the Other Side

とつくにの少女

Supernatural
7.61 episodesFinished Airing

Studio: Wit Studio

Synopsis

OVA bundled with the special edition of the manga's side story.

Characters & Voice Actors

Shiva

Shiva

Main

VA: Takahashi, Rie

Teacher

Teacher

Main

VA: Fukuyama, Jun

Headless Outsider

Headless Outsider

Supporting

VA: Sinclair, Ian

Related Anime

Adaptation

Alternative Version

Reviews

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Fans all over the world gathered to bring this piece of art to life. I was one of them! We have waited for a year for this to be released, and man...it was worth the wait. For me it really was. I started reading this manga a few years ago and I consider it my all time favorite, so I had big hopes for this movie. As for my review, first off however, people who are familiar with the mangas might feel a little empty after watching it at first; the plot is gradually changed, however the very essence you feel between Shiva and Sensei(what themanga is known for) is still there. A lot of the 11 volumes story has been scrapped to be fit within a 1 hour long timeframe. A lot of the details misses or even some of the big parts, but I think that is actually fine. Instead, we got an hour long movie about the acceptance and understanding of two individuals who were lonely, but find each other's company and warmth to live on for. The acceptance of a strange monster, shunned by the outside world...yet a small little girl that led herself into its heart - a forbidden love and friendship, presented in a very magical and colorful way. Wit Studios really did well to bring Nagabe's world and artstyle to life. This is the base of the story that was still kept which the manga readers enjoyed about this series. And some of the smaller yet pivotal parts are still there a well. So despite the many cuts and alters, it still left me satisfied despite wishing for a bit more details in there, but that is entirely fine as I said. For an hour long movie, understanding the essence of this story which Nagabe created, it did really well.

Recommended
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All vibes, no substance. This adaptation inserts just enough major plot points from the manga to call itself an adaptation, but forgets to include the reasons these events happen. Sensei does not stop whining about being cursed, Shiva cries about being abandoned. There's no Aunt, there's no threat, no one is really chasing them. They just go around, checking off major plot points for no good reason, go to Mother in the lake, receive an answer not heard by the audience and set off into the sunset, happily ever after. Shiva's VA has decided to portray her with a pitch so high that it makes the character losedepth. The ED song just sounds infantile. The animation moves at about 2 frames per second and can show off a few beautiful moments - all of them were in the trailer, which made a better job of adapting the manga than the film itself. Overall, the characters are there, and there is some semblance of plot, and there is animation. And not much beyond that. A poor excuse of an adaptation, done by people who give the impression to either not know or not care what the source material was about. If you gave your money to this Kickstarter project, you tell yourself whatever you need to justify that choice, but we both know this was one big, 22-million yen, 70-minute nothing.

Not Recommended