Saku Ooyagi returns to his hometown after seven years and is soon reacquainted with his childhood friend, Mihoshi Akeno. The reunion is far from merry since the last memory they have of each other is of her falling off a tree and him saving her. In any case, Mihoshi is determined to improve their relationship and forces Saku to join the astronomy club she founded.
Written by Mooneh on September 17, 2010 at 12:15 PM
Overall Rating
Good
Story: 4
Dialogue: 4
Animation: 5
Entertainment: 4
Sora no manimani was very relaxing. It didn't have the best comedy I've seen but it was still pretty funny.
The plot isn't something unrealistic. Anybody could be the main character of this story so it isn't extraordinary but I never got bored. I kept wanting to see more of their activities.
The dialogue could be hilarious at times and the voice acting was better than most anime.
Everything was drawn pretty well and light and dark were simulated perfectly (which is important because a lot of scenes were at night). They also used some special effects for the stars and the constellations.
The best proof I have to convince others of how captivating sora no manimani is, is the fact that it actually made me look up starcharts to go look at the stars, a week after I finished watching.