The official Twitter account of the popular anime Anus Hello Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai (AnoHana: The flower we saw that day) was updated on August 1st to report that it is now "August, ten years later", A sentence that is part of the lyrics of the song" Secret Base - Kimi ga Kureta Mono ", which was the final subject of the anime. Comments like«Congratulations on the 10th anniversary!»,«Ten years later, it's finally August!"Y"Long live the Super Peace Busters!»Abundance in social networks after the announcement.

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On the other hand, the original series is from AnoHana aired in Japan during the Spring 2011 season (April-June) and had a total of eleven episodes. The series was produced by studios A-1 pictures, Headed by Tatsuyuki nagai and scripts written by Mari okada. Finally, the 99-minute compilation film, which was originally released in Japan on August 31, 2013. A special event is planned for next August 28th in Japan at which new announcements about this franchise could be made..

Summary of Ano Hi Mita Hana no Namae wo Bokutachi wa Mada Shiranai (AnoHana)

Jinta Yadomi lives peacefully as a hermit, spending his days outside of school and playing video games at home. On a hot summer day, his childhood friend Meiko "Menma" Honma appears and makes him grant her a forgotten wish. He doesn't pay any attention to what annoys them, but he doesn't really care. After all, Menma died years ago.

At first, Jinta thinks she's just hallucinating because of the summer heat, but later she becomes convinced that what she is actually seeing is Menma's ghost. Jinta and her childhood friends were separated after her untimely death, but they reconnect while trying to rest Menma's mind in peace. By reliving their pain and guilt, will they be able to find the strength to not only help Menma but also themselves?

Source: Livedoor news

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