Sakura Internet
SAKURA internet / Sakura Internet Shinsei
Genres: Drama | |
Studios: White Fox | |
Rating: 5.59 / 10 | |
Popularity: #9023 | |
Users Listed: 5,214 | |
Users Scored: 1,582 | |
NSFW: No | |
Last Updated: 01/13/2024 | |
Aired: January 26, 2017 (Winter) | |
Type: cm | |
Source: original | |
Age Rating: PG 13 | |
Episodes: 1 |
Synopsis:
The series follows three individuals navigating the transition from conventional careers to pursuing passions. Kouhei, Saori, and Ginji find themselves disillusioned with the limitations of their established lives. Driven by a shared desire for self-expression, they collectively decide to abandon the familiar for the uncertain path of artistic endeavor. We witness their initial struggles as musicians, photographer, and artist – grappling with financial instability and creative hurdles while attempting to define success on their own terms. The story explores themes of ambition, collaboration, and the courage required to prioritize personal fulfillment over societal expectations. It offers a grounded portrayal of pursuing unconventional dreams within a contemporary urban environment, emphasizing the challenges and rewards of forging one’s own trajectory.
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Staff:
- Ishihara, Naoki (Producer)
- Iwasa, Gaku (Producer)
- Urakari, Hiroki (Sound Director)
- Ikariya, Atsushi (Animation Director, Chief Animation Director, Key Animation)
- Kimura, Yoshiaki (Editing)
- NOB-C (Original Character Design)
- Nakauchi, Terumi (Color Design)
- Nozaki, Hiroki (Sound Effects)
Reviews:
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User vorobiovasasha (Score: 7/10):
i stamelde across this ONA while looking for a different anime entirely. it was a pleasant supprise. amazing how much feelings and hardware is put to something as short and forgettable as a commercial. in mere minutes we get a good idea of free completely different characters. two young office workers and a young man working at some sort of shop. the office mail is struggling unable to put his crteativity to use. the woman can't relate to any of her coworkers and the shop guy ws in a band that no longer exists the theme is also quite unusual since in the Japaneseculture the amount of work or rather the fact that you are working matters more than the quality or happiness. im glad that stigma is getting rid off