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Wednesday, June 29, 2005


   If I could have one wish...

Anime Mood: W-Wish
Music Mood: Coldplay

I just got done watching that entire series. It's only 13 episodes and they're 12 minutes long each, including both credit sequences so it really only amounts to a little over 2 hours of actual show time. Anyway, that is one of the saddest, and best animes I've ever seen. I considered not even watching it too, just deleting it but since they were short I just stuck it out. And wow..........I am so glad I did. If it ever comes out on DVD here I will definitely buy it. It's about this boy named Junna who makes a wish on an ancient dial of some kind that his archeologist parents found. He's about 5 when he makes the wish and living with his parents and younger sister Haruhi. However, he also had a twin sister named Senna who died at birth that he can still see and sense while no one else can. He wishes to be able to see Senna for real and she, as a spirit wishes the same thing. Unfortunately the price the dial requires of them is that their parents die and Haruhi becomes someone who is not a part of their family, just a childhood friend. Eventually when they're in high school both Yunna and Haruhi start to remember who they really are and their original world begins to merge with the new one that was created by the wish. Senna, as the only one to really know what happened, has been trying to hide it all along, but when both worlds start to fall apart Junna is visited by the Keeper of Time who tells him basically he has to choose one sister or the other, one life or the other. In the end he and both girls wish for the same thing together and the dial responds allowing the original family to be back together and Senna to be born into it when Junna and Haruhi are in high school.


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