Screenplay:
Katsuhiko TakayamaCinematography:
Haruhide IshiguroComposer:
RayonsCast:
Aoi Yūki, Kana Hanazawa, Kaito Ishikawa, Sayaka Ōhara, Yūichi Iguchi, Yui Makino, Junji Majima, Takuya Eguchi, Yōji Ueda, Kengo Kawanishi, Kōtarō Nishiyama (more)Episodes(24)
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Memory in Children 1/3 (E01)
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Memory in Children 2/3 (E02)
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Cat, Ghost, and Revolution Sunday 1/2 (E03)
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Cat, Ghost, and Revolution Sunday 2/2 (E04)
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Marble World and Candy Resist (E05)
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Witch, Picture and Red Eye Girl 1/3 (E06)
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Witch, Picture and Red Eye Girl 2/3 (E07)
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Witch, Picture and Red Eye Girl 3/3 (E08)
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Strapping / Goodbye Is Not an Easy Word to Say (E09)
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Memory in Children 3/3 (E10)
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Haruki-san on a Certain Day (E11)
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One Hand Eden 1/4 (E12)
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One Hand Eden 2/4 (E13)
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One Hand Eden 3/4 (E14)
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One Hand Eden 4/4 (E15)
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Boy, Girl and -- 1/4 (E16)
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Boy, Girl and -- 2/4 (E17)
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Boy, Girl and -- 3/4 (E18)
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Boy, Girl and -- 4/4 (E19)
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Boy, Girl and the Story of Sagrada 1/5 (E20)
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Boy, Girl and the Story of Sagrada 2/5 (E21)
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Boy, Girl and the Story of Sagrada 3/5 (E22)
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Boy, Girl and the Story of Sagrada 4/5 (E23)
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Boy, Girl and the Story of Sagrada 5/5 (E24)
Plots(1)
The ability to reset time might seem like the ultimate superpower, but if you forget what was going to happen when you reset it, how would you know what you needed to change? Or if you'd make things better or worse? That's the paradox that faces Misora Haruki until she's paired with Kei Asai, who remembers everything, even if they happened in timelines that have been reset. But there's still a catch: each reset point can be used only once and anything that happens in the 24 hours before a new one can be set will be locked in time forever. In a town where a mysterious agency seems to be controlling everything from the shadows and everyone has unexpected powers, the lives of Kei and Misora's friends and classmates will depend on how carefully they can use the Sagrada Reset. (Sentai Filmworks)
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Reviews (1)
This was an intelligent and quite enjoyable anime series, even though it was still somehow boring. The show has a narrative set in a town where a significant number of the inhabitants have some sort of extraordinary ability, and there is a mysterious organization that oversees it all. All kinds of conflicts arise, which all sounds great so far. Well, yeah, but what is the point if everything is resolved with the help of long and extensive conversations and the fact that if something does not work out the first time, the main male protagonist has the opportunity to try (to work it out) again. In addition, everything seems somehow emotionless, like most of the main male protagonists who solve all their emotional issues at the last moment by just talking everything out again. Even the conclusion lacks any sort of intensity. Sure, the things that are talked about and how everything is resolved are logical and intelligent, in my opinion, even though the long dialogues (or even long reviews), no matter how clever they may be, fail to hold the attention of most people. 6/10. ()
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