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Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu

Title:Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu
Sky of Iriya, Summer of UFO
イリヤの空、UFOの夏 (Japanese)
Overall:Buy
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Notables: CHIBA Saeko
INOUE Kazuhiko
KAMIYA Hiroshi
KUWASHIMA Houko
NAMIKAWA Daisuke
NONAKA Ai
TAKANO Naoko
"The war has already begun. It was just that nobody noticed." Late one evening, on the last day of summer break, Asaba Naoyuki snuck into the high school swimming pool for a swim, where he first met Iriya Kana, a very shy girl with strange disks embedded in her wrists. Asaba spent that evening teaching Iriya how to swim, at least until some strange men arrived to take her away.

The next day, Iriya transfers into Asaba's class at Sonohara high school and with some difficulty, the two start a friendship (not exactly to the delight of tomboy Sudo Akiho, Asaba's classmate and childhood friend). Iriya appears to be protected by a number of strange friends who have some ties to the Sonohara military base located nearby, a base that is rumored to be involved with UFOs and Foo-fighters and has been the target of interest for the Sonohara Electromagnetic Newspaper Club (where both Asaba and Akiho-chan are members) for quite some time.

Animation by Happinet Pictures & Toei Animation.

[OVA, 2005, 6 episodes, 27 min]

1:57 min opening sequence - YouTube Video
Episode Details 
1, 2, 3, 4
OverallArtAnimationCharacter Design MusicSeries StoryEpisode StoryReviewer
Buy 10 10 8 10 9 10 Devil Doll #
[Score: 92% = Buy+, Top 5 anime series and my favourite anime about War. Other recommended War animes: Seikai no Senki, Ima Soko ni Iru Boku]
  • Drama: High (increasing towards the end of the series)
  • Comedy: Low (some scenes in episode 2)
  • Action: Med (with occasional violence coming out of nowhere)
  • SciFi: Med/High (military technology plays a certain role)
  • Ecchi: Low/Med (the ending scene of episode 1)
Now what is it? Science-fiction (more for the designs than for the storyline), anti-war parable (with violence and gore when necessary), action thriller, romantic triangle story, teenagers at school, even a little comedy at times (but no fan-service except for maybe one scene)... there's a bit of everything in it.
For me, the background story was most important (just like in Shin Seiki Evangelion) because it glues everything together: If this story works, then the characters have a good chance to be plausible. And they do. I am almost shocked how great this series turned out to be in the end, after the disappointing second episode. This isn't just a Saishu Heiki Kanojo lite as I believed at first; while telling a similar story, it is better in almost every aspect IMHO, while not being as detailed about the romance as well as the events in the war (having only half the playing time of Saikano).

So where do I put the "10" ratings?
  • Art, because of the marvellous colors for landscapes and sunsets, and the faces are nice as well (just Iriya looks slightly weird at times).
  • Animation, as there's a lot of movement in here and the way they make you forget it's an anime is astounding;
  • Music, because of the awesome orchestral score of the suspense scenes of everthing from episode 3 onwards (Akiho and Iriya, Duffle Bag, Elopement, Love Letter, Military Train, Moon Reflecting In The Pool, Pantomime, Ticonderoga, Time Suspense, The Last Road, Transfer Student); and
  • Episode Story, for the way the directing was made, catching the audience by surprise over and over again. Scenes like the folk dance in episode 3 (be sure to listen to the music there as loudly as possible) coming right out of nowhere, the brawl in episode 4, the phone call at the bus stop in episode 5... these scenes can make your heart race when you watch them for the first time. And look at the ending scenes cut of episode 3 ("baka") - you can't get a greater contrast between two scenes, and still... it works perfectly.
Slight downgrades for "Series Story" because of the silly-funny UFO club members taking away so much time from episode 2; several of the side characters (such as Asaba's sister or the club president) contribute not much, except for unnecessary comical elements. But note how little I have to complain.

All of the important characters are interesting and plausible, while probably not as deep and developed as in longer dramas (but their immaturity is actually essential for the story!): Fragile Iriya is acting very much according to her situation, Asaba is acting like the male audience would like to believe they're able to in his situation (only to find out that being a hero isn't that easy if you don't even know the rules of the game), and Akiho-chan... she's more than the fifth wheel as well.
But why do I consider this anime to be so much better than the much praised Saikano? Because this time the story works. You'll get plausible answers for each and every important question - and there are many questions, more than you'd believe until even half-way through the final episode. Iriya's character development may be shocking at times - but you'll learn the reason for it. Enomoto's attitude and actions appear confusing - but in the end you'll understand each and every move of his. Erika's role remains a mystery - until you learn what happened before. Even Shiina will surprise you when you expect this the least. Everything is done for a reason. I've rarely ever seen an anime story with such a convincing ending before - maybe the only one being Haibane Renmei. Had the series lasted for twice as many episodes I'd asked for some more "integrated" way of answering the questions - with only six episodes they did the right thing here.

I strongly recommend this short series to anyone who's interested in a heart-rending drama with action elements that still provides enough content for the brain. Just ignore the silly elements of episode 2 - otherwise you'll miss a truely great experience. I guess you'll have to take the perspective of the one character who almost dies in the end as to fully do this story justice - and you'll only be able to do so during the second viewing.

Last updated Friday, June 06 2008.
Unevaluated Forbin #
Drama : Med
Comedy : Low
Action : Med
SciFi : High
Ecchi : Med

I want to say Saikano light but I don't have enough info yet. The drawings are nice, more realistic. I love the part where Akiho introduces herself to Asaba's parents like it's some marriage meeting.

Last updated Thursday, August 04 2005.
Unevaluated Jan-Chan #

Having only seen the first episode, this series appears to be very interesting and holds a lot of promise.

More later.

Opening Theme:
#1: "Forever Blue" by Chihiro Imai
Ending Theme:
#2: "Himawari" by Chihiro Imai



Last updated Thursday, March 10 2005.

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