A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Release Date:
November 1, 1996
Original Title:
新きまぐれオレンジ☆ロード ~ そして、あの夏のはじまり
Alternate Titles:
New Kimagure Orange Road: And Then, The Beginning of That Summer
New Kimagure Orange Road: Summer's Beginning
Shin Kimagure orenji rôdo: Soshite, ano natsu no hajimari
È quasi magia Johnny - Un amore infinito…
橙路
Genres:
Animation
Production Companies:
Nippon Television Network Corporation
Pierrot
VAP
Production Countries:
Japan
Ratings / Certifications:
AU: G ES: 16
Runtime: 100
The Kimagure Orange Road series centers on a teenage romantic triangle: Hikaru and Madoka were best friends until they fell for Kyosuke, an understated hero with psychic powers. In 1991, the 19-year-old Kyosuke is struck by car and propelled three years into the future, where he tries to understand the changes that have taken place in his world. Madoka and Hikaru have grown up to become a promising songwriter and a student of drama and dance, respectively; the older Kyosuke is a student-photographer on assignment in Bosnia. The problem of two Kyosukes coexisting is played for laughs, including a sequence where the 22-year-old Kyosuke counsels his younger self. The filmmakers expect the viewer to know the characters from the OAVs, although designs have been changed. The result is a Pax-style romantic fantasy, rather than a sci-fi adventure.
Art Direction:
Shichiro Kobayashi
Comic Book:
Izumi Matsumoto
Director:
Kunihiko Yuyama
Director of Photography:
Toshiyuki Fukushima
Editor:
Shuichi Kakesu
Yasue Funami
Executive Producer:
Nobuhisa Sakata
Yuji Nunokawa
Masamichi Fujiwara
Chuji Nakajima
Original Music Composer:
Yuki Kajiura
Producer:
Mitsuru Oshima
Masako Fukuyo
Reiko Fukakusa
Kiichirou Yamazaki
Screenplay:
Kenji Terada
Sound Director:
Noriyoshi Matsuura
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