Living for the Day After Tomorrow
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Living for the Day After Tomorrow is a tv anime with 12 listed episodes from J.C.Staff. Use this page for synopsis, release timing, trailer links, score history, and internal links to its season and genres.
Synopsis
About to enter junior high school, Karada Iokawa is a cheerful and reliable girl, who hates being treated as a child more than anything. After her parents' deaths, her older brother, Hiro, comes back from studying abroad to take care of her. His ex-girlfriend Shouko Nogami, a composed yet sometimes childish and stubborn young woman, follows him to Japan in order to find out why he left her. Between the two girls, the atmosphere is tense, which eventually leads to Shouko calling Karada childish. Later, Karada stands before a shrine praying to grow up. Little does she know that the shrine wishing stone would grant her wish. As Karada grows older, at the same time, Shouko, who happens to be nearby, finds herself a child once again. With their ages now reversed, Shouko and Karada must come to terms with one another and ultimately themselves. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
At a Glance
Type and status
TV · Completed
Season
Fall 2006
Primary studio
J.C.Staff
Episodes
12
Related Anime
Adaptation
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What is Living for the Day After Tomorrow about?
About to enter junior high school, Karada Iokawa is a cheerful and reliable girl, who hates being treated as a child more than anything. After her parents' deaths, her older brother, Hiro, comes back from studying abroad to take care of her. His ex-girlfriend Shouko Nogami, a com
How many episodes does Living for the Day After Tomorrow have?
Living for the Day After Tomorrow currently lists 12 episodes.
Who worked on Living for the Day After Tomorrow and when did it air?
Living for the Day After Tomorrow is associated with J.C.Staff and aired Oct 6, 2006 to Dec 22, 2006.