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1. Asatte no Houkou Episode 12 Discussion - Forums - MyAnimeList

  • Jan 19, 2009 · Read the topic about Asatte no Houkou Episode 12 Discussion on MyAnimeList, and join in the discussion on the largest online anime and manga ...

  • THIS IS AN ANIME ONLY DISCUSSION POST. DO NOT DISCUSS THE MANGA BEYOND THIS EPISODE. ---------------------------------------- wow that was an awesome ending. they didn't say much but that girl was probably not human. it felt a bit rushed but that is what you get for a 12 episode show. i really liked this one a lot.

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2. Asatte no Hōkō | The Helper

  • Aug 24, 2009 · Later that day, Shoko finds Karada praying at a shrine, wishing to become an adult. Amazingly, Karada abruptly transforms into a young woman.

  • Asatte no Hōkō (A Direction of the Day After Tomorrow) Some things can't be reached, no matter how you stretch. Some things will fade away, if you let them go. This is what happened to us This is a story of that summer... Asatte no Hōkō (あさっての方向 /A Direction of the Day After...

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3. Asatte no Houkou - Baka-Updates Manga

4. Coming of age in Asatte no Houkou - Tea Time - WordPress.com

  • Feb 1, 2021 · The story centers around Karada, a sixth grader, and Shouko, an adult, and their emotional growth. The former wants to be an adult not to burden her “brother”.

  • Asatte no Houkou, translated as Living for the day after tomorrow in English, is a manga by J-ta Yamada, that was also made into an anime. The anime is an obscure rough little gem that aired back i…

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5. Living for the Day After Tomorrow (TV) - Anime News Network

6. Asatte no Houkou - Anime Mikomi

  • Last updated ... Clearly, Asatte no Houkou is an intelligent, engaging, adult show (and sometimes genuinely funny, too), the episodes of which are over much too ...

  • There's nothing like a strange twist to make an intriguing storyline, even if there's no way in hell it could ever really happen. No, correction, it's because it could never really happen that it's so fascinating. The plot of Asatte no Houkou seems to move slowly at first, probably because I'm impatient to see how these two girls will deal with their wishes being granted (be careful what you wish for...). It's not until the end of the first episode that Shouko and Karada make their changeover, and not until the end of the second that they find themselves obliged to explain what has happened to anybody else. A lot of time passes with just music and artwork, and no serious dialogue. But it's not boring, on the contrary I was sometimes surprised how quickly both the station break and ending of an episode came along. Karada has retained a child's mind in an adult version of her body, whereas Shouko has an adult's mind in her childish body; they could have just traded bodies, but this is turning out to be far more interesting. It seems a good deal easier to remember that Shouko in fact has a mature mind than to remember that Karada has that of a child--she is/was pretty independent for her age. Her age was confusing, too; it took me a long time to realize that Amino-kun and Karada are the same age, because he looks much older (five years, I'd have guessed) than her. But this is neat! I was sometimes giggling with excitement and anticipation as I went into a new episode,...

7. Asatte No Houkou – RazorFine Review

  • Shōko once a twenty something adult is now a twelve-year-old girl. Karada went from a childish twelve year old to a young adult. Realizing what had happened ...

  • Asatte No Houkou starts out with a young lady in her twenties named Shōko Nogami returning to Japan from America. She first runs into Karada and Hiro Iokawa near a wishing shrine, where Sh!…

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8. Living for the Day After Tomorrow (Asatte no Houkou) (TV). [2/3] - Forum

  • Forum - View topic. Living for the Day After Tomorrow (Asatte no Houkou) (TV). ; hentai4me. Joined: 25 Oct 2005. Posts: 1313. Location: England. Robin is so Cute ...

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9. Asatte no Houkou. (Living for the Day After Tomorrow) - MyAnimeList.net

  • About to enter junior high school, Karada Iokawa is a cheerful and reliable girl, who hates being treated as a child more than anything.

  • About to enter junior high school, Karada Iokawa is a cheerful and reliable girl, who hates being treated as a child more than anything. After her parents' deaths, her older brother, Hiro, comes back from studying abroad to take care of her. His ex-girlfriend Shouko Nogami, a composed yet sometimes childish and stubborn young woman, follows him to Japan in order to find out why he left her. Between the two girls, the atmosphere is tense, which eventually leads to Shouko calling Karada childish. Later, Karada stands before a shrine praying to grow up. Little does she know that the shrine wishing stone would grant her wish. As Karada grows older, at the same time, Shouko, who happens to be nearby, finds herself a child once again. With their ages now reversed, Shouko and Karada must come to terms with one another and ultimately themselves. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

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