Eiga Chuunibyou demo koi ga shitai! Take on Me
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueRikka's third year of high school is upended when Toka's job compels a move to Italy, potentially splitting her and Yuta. An elopement suggestion from friends launches a nationwide journey.Rikka's third year of high school is upended when Toka's job compels a move to Italy, potentially splitting her and Yuta. An elopement suggestion from friends launches a nationwide journey.Rikka's third year of high school is upended when Toka's job compels a move to Italy, potentially splitting her and Yuta. An elopement suggestion from friends launches a nationwide journey.
Jun Fukuyama
- Yuuta Togashi
- (voice)
Maaya Uchida
- Rikka Takanashi
- (voice)
Azumi Asakura
- Kumin Tsuyuri
- (voice)
Sumire Uesaka
- Sanae Dekomori
- (voice)
Eri Sendai
- Toka Takanashi
- (voice)
Sôichirô Hoshi
- Makoto Isshiki
- (voice)
Kaori Fukuhara
- Kuzuha Togashi
- (voice)
Mami Shitara
- Yumeha Togashi
- (voice)
Yuri Yamaoka
- Cento
- (voice)
Yuri Amano
- Yuta's Mom
- (voice)
Leraldo Anzaldua
- Yuta Togashi
- (English version)
- (voice)
Greg Ayres
- Makoto Isshiki
- (English version)
- (voice)
Jessica Calvillo
- Yuta's Mom
- (English version)
- (voice)
Maggie Flecknoe
- Shinka Nibutani
- (English version)
- (voice)
Kasi Hollowell
- Yumeha Togashi
- (English version)
- (voice)
- (as Kasi Hallowell)
- …
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Another fine production from Kyoto Animation. As usual, the artwork is lovely and the animation is of high quality.
The story has some commonly used elements - high school students who belong to a club and struggle to interact with each other. The unique twist is that the students are deeply wrapped up in lives of fantasy or are trying to put their embarrassing fantasy pasts behind them. The long scenes of imaginary battles will appeal to some viewers and put off others, but they are well animated in either case.
The female lead, Rikka Takanashi, is struggling with her future - will she remain devoted to her fantasy world or evolve into someone more grounded in reality. Will she lose her identity? Her boyfriend, Yuuta Togashi, thought he had put his fantasy life in the past, but gradually accepts it is still a part of who he is. He would like Rikka to "grow up", but still loves her either way.
The supporting cast does a good job of adding dramatic tension or comedy relief as needed.
I did not expect to watch all of this, as it is not my usual type of show, but the quality of execution kept me watching to the end.
The story has some commonly used elements - high school students who belong to a club and struggle to interact with each other. The unique twist is that the students are deeply wrapped up in lives of fantasy or are trying to put their embarrassing fantasy pasts behind them. The long scenes of imaginary battles will appeal to some viewers and put off others, but they are well animated in either case.
The female lead, Rikka Takanashi, is struggling with her future - will she remain devoted to her fantasy world or evolve into someone more grounded in reality. Will she lose her identity? Her boyfriend, Yuuta Togashi, thought he had put his fantasy life in the past, but gradually accepts it is still a part of who he is. He would like Rikka to "grow up", but still loves her either way.
The supporting cast does a good job of adding dramatic tension or comedy relief as needed.
I did not expect to watch all of this, as it is not my usual type of show, but the quality of execution kept me watching to the end.
The anime series Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions! Has a sequel called Take On Me, which advances romance and adds new material. The plot revolves around Rikka and Yuuta's everyday life, as they dash about at an absurd pace while telling stories about their ADHD and side trips. The characters engage with new things and continuously become fascinated by them, eventually discovering better times. A beloved meme from the film is the moment when Rikka dons night goggles and eats cookies instead of studying. As someone who has come to believe that automatic doors are their adversaries, Rikka's inability to enter Mordor is a beloved joke. Another favorite is the movie's explanation of motion sickness.
10jeffcour
The characters are endearing and relatable. The series that led up to this movie was one of the most thoughtful, heartwarming, funny, and beautifully animated that I've ever seen. Love Chunibyo and Other Delusions is an amazing series that deals with things all teens deal with: hope, pain, loss, friendships, peer pressure, burgeoning sexuality, and psychological coping skills that help them heal (or hide) from tragedy. Eight years passed from Season 2 of LCandOD until fans demanded the studio either make a season 3 or at least resolve the conflicts with a movie. Thankfully all the original voice actors are back for this one. Our whole family loved it, and it provided some closure. Fans will still want more, because that's what great art does, pulls you in and wraps you up in its world.
10ankurnew
As a fan of the series (24 episodes and two seasons), I can say this movie is the perfect conclusion.
The animation is stunning, with breathtaking sequences that had me grinning. But what makes Take On Me shine is its thoughtful exploration of the characters' growth. We see Rikka and Yuuta facing new challenges, learning to navigate their relationships, and figuring out who they are.
I loved how the movie tied together loose ends, giving each character a satisfying arc. Deko's still Deko, Kumin's still adorable, and Isshiki's still Isshiki. But they've all grown, and it shows. There is also another movie named as Rikka series but that's not too important.
The animation is stunning, with breathtaking sequences that had me grinning. But what makes Take On Me shine is its thoughtful exploration of the characters' growth. We see Rikka and Yuuta facing new challenges, learning to navigate their relationships, and figuring out who they are.
I loved how the movie tied together loose ends, giving each character a satisfying arc. Deko's still Deko, Kumin's still adorable, and Isshiki's still Isshiki. But they've all grown, and it shows. There is also another movie named as Rikka series but that's not too important.
It was such an amzing movie, everything from it, I already seen it 7 times.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesIn one scene, Rikka & Yuta stop & eat Mochi at the Usagiyama Shopping District, the setting of another Kyoto Animation Show, Tamako Market.
- ConnexionsFollows Chuunibyou demo koi ga shitai! (2012)
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- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 1 956 834 $ US
- Durée1 heure 34 minutes
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