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出羽良彰Acteurs·trices:
Miku Ito, 逢田梨香子, Azumi Waki, Lynn, Shimba Tsuchiya, Yōhei Azakami, Hiroshi Yanaka, Rena Maeda, Mie Sonozaki, Sayuri Sadaoka, Sayaka Kikuchi, Yūko Gibu (plus)VOD (1)
Épisodes(24)
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La Fuite du poisson tropical (E01)
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Se mouiller, c'est aussi notre travail (E02)
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La Vie vient de la mer (E03)
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Le Poisson tropical botté (E04)
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La Visite de maman (E05)
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Une rhapsodie sucrée (E06)
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Des glaces pour trinquer (E07)
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Alerte au crabe (E08)
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L'Espionne de doris (E09)
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La Vision abandonnée (E10)
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Jusqu'au bout du siège (E11)
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Notre mer sans fin (E12)
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La Mer loin de Tingarla (E13)
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La Chasseuse de manchots (E14)
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Le Grand Débat des limaces de mer (E15)
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Un encouragement pour la malheureuse blessée (E16)
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Le Salon Kuragefû (E17)
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Quand la lumière se fait (E18)
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Adieu, mes talons (E19)
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Plancton égaré (E20)
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Le Rêve d'une tortue bleue (E21)
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Un élan de courage (E22)
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L'Avenir de l'aquarium (E23)
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L'Aquatope sur le sable blanc (E24)
Résumés(1)
Kukuru Misakino, 18 ans, travaille dans un petit aquarium. Un jour, elle fait la connaissance d’une ancienne idole, Fûka Miyazawa. La jeune fille a abandonné son rêve de faire carrière dans la chanson et elle est venue se ressourcer à Okinawa. Toutes les deux se lient d’amitié et passent leurs journées à l'aquarium. Mais ce lieu qu’elles chérissent est sur le point de fermer définitivement. De plus, il renferme un secret que connaît Kukuru. Comment s’achèvera cet été si particulier ? Est-ce la fin des rêves de ces deux filles ? (Crunchyroll)
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Critiques (1)
I would have liked to have given this season a good rating because, musically and visually, it is just really nice, and if you want to see an underwater world and sea creatures, you are going to enjoy some of the scenes and shots in this show for sure. However, unfortunately, most of the humans’ problems did not appeal to me and I just could not care less about the fate of the male and female protagonists and was more interested in what was going on with the sea creatures rather than the fate of the aquariums, and especially their staff. If that was the purpose, and it was primarily to pique my interest in nature, then it would have worked quite well. However, if it was supposed to be about two girls growing up and their journey of self-discovery and interpersonal drama, it did not work for me at all. I do not know where the fault lies; perhaps the responsibility lies with me and my cynicism. Perhaps this anime series somehow failed to help me properly empathize with the gravity of both Kukuru and Fuka's concerns, especially given my age and current frame of mind. Perhaps even the anime series failed to portray them strongly and interestingly enough. I did not find the ending itself moving despite its attempt at being emotional, and I do not even have the feeling that something really good has finished. So, in the end, the sea creatures are good, there are some interesting facts about them, some nice pictures of the underwater world, and that is about it for me, even though that is not enough to say it was a strongly above-average experience. 6/10. ()
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