D-Frag!*
ディーふらぐ! ウォーター!! / D-Frag! OVA / D-Frag!: Water!!
Genres: Comedy, Seinen | |
Demographics: Seinen | |
Studios: Brain's Base | |
Producers: Media Factory | |
Rating: 7.31 / 10 | |
Rank: #2840 | |
Popularity: #2928 | |
Users Listed: 67,144 | |
Users Scored: 37,425 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 03/20/2022 | |
Aired: September 22, 2014 (Summer) | |
Type: ova | |
Source: manga | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
The narrative unfolds around Kenji and Noe Kazama, who find themselves drawn into a spirited competition initiated by the enigmatic Sakura Mizukami. Their involvement begins with a seemingly simple request at the local shrine, escalating into a high-stakes footrace for a rare spring water prize. Sakura's recruitment of the siblings ignites a fiercely competitive atmosphere as her teammates join the fray, transforming the race into a dynamic contest of skill and determination. Beyond the physical challenge, interpersonal dynamics are central; Noe’s resentment towards Sakura fuels internal conflict within their team, adding layers of complexity to the unfolding events. The series explores themes of rivalry, loyalty, and the intricate relationships forged through shared experiences, all set against the backdrop of a vibrant community and traditional setting.
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Characters:
- Kazama, Kenji (Main) - Voice Actors: Konishi, Katsuyuki
- Kazama, Noe (Main) - Voice Actors: Katou, Emiri
- Mizukami, Sakura (Main) - Voice Actors: Takahashi, Mikako
- Conecone, Shawn (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Nakata, Jouji
- Karasuyama, Chitose (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Saitou, Chiwa
- Shibasaki, Roka (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Hanazawa, Kana
- Shinsen (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Sendai, Eri
- Takao (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Itou, Shizuka
- Takao, Mother (Supporting) - Voice Actors: Yuzuki, Ryouka
Staff:
- Haruno, Tomoya (Original Creator)
Reviews:
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User Nasty001 (Score: 7/10):
Ok, according to info, this OVA is taken from ninth special-edition volume of its manga, and I just gonna cut to the chase and just present my ratings for this OVA: Story and art: Mediocre 5. Because it was still the usual plot where there is no plot and everything rides on the male character, Kazama, so therefore there is nothing more to say on something when it was pretty obvious that it was the usual, same thing with the art since the one who did the illustration of both the manga and parent anime is the same one who did it anyways. Sound: Poor 3. Now I maylike the opening theme, but Kazama'z seiyuu, Konishi, Katsuyuki was really too old to do the voice of a 17 year old, in fact one can really tell that Kazama's voice is really done by a 40 year old man, Studio FUNimations should have taken the effort to choose a younger individual to do Kazama's voice. Also, Sakura's voice should have been done by Toyosaki, Aki, co'z, the character's seiyuu Takahashi, Mikako doesn't have that playful tone that would fit the characters personality. Roka's voice is ok, but Chitose's voice isn't , her voice should've have been done by Ueda, Kana, and not by Saito Chiwa.nnnCharacter, Enjoyment and Overall: Good 7.nnUnlike the parent anime where it involves the guy and the girls' antics, this time the focus was about the guy's sister, Noe and the water girl Sakura, of course the main character Kazama was still there, the threesome has given this OVA a whole new lease at least just for this OVA, which is good, since the threesomes' did provide a much change of enjoyment for this anime, especially when the competition for the guy's affection was with Nao vs Sakura, so overall it was good that we get to see Nao having her shine in this OVA.nnSo should this OVA be followed up by a season 2, maybe, but, why not? -
User Haemogoblin (Score: 7/10):
After watching the 12 episodes, the OVA makes a break from the usual antics of the gang and refocuses the attention on Kazama's sister. This actually makes for a nice change, as we see the characters outside of the school environment getting up to yet more crazy stuff. I know that some argue that D-frag lacks a clear direction from episode to episode, however I can think of one or two shows where the stories are self contained within each episode. I found this OVA to be a lot of fun and if your a fan of the series, then definitely watch it. The only criticism Ido have is regarding the voices, sometimes the voice actors sounded a little too mature for the characters they were voicing. But as I'm reading the subtitles and not paying much attention to the voices, it really didn't detract from the episode. -
User Notshane (Score: 6/10):
Everyone else has just about said it by now, but yes, the OVA is more fresh than the anime cause of the different change in story direction. And I have to agree it was nice that Sakura was finally brought into the light, since she kind of served as the most minor character in the club and never really had any major development. Noe is an enjoyable sister character, though she also appeared very rarely in the anime. She was mentioned plenty, but also has the tropes of respecting her brother a lot and being bashful about it. The most surprising thing about this OVA was thefast food employee being Takao's mother, though I should have pieced that together earlier and felt kind of silly for not doing so before.nnThis OVA shines a bit of light on certain characters and makes you realize Sakura is perfectly fitting of being in the club since she's whack in her own way. Of course, they shoehorned in the rest of the club before the OVA began, but the attention was definitely on Sakura and Noe.nnOh, if only Tama appeared in this one. Though despite her absence, I still ranked this higher than the series, so it does a lot more right to me than the original. Maybe cause they visited a different location too, which gave it a sense of freshness.
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- D-Frag! (manga - Adaptation)
- D-Frag! (anime - Parent Story)