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Orange

TMS Entertainment, Telecom Animation Film, Toho, ABC Animation, AT-X, Dai Nippon Printing, Futabasha, Lawson, TV Aichi · 2016 · Anime

13 episodes · Drama, Romance, Supernatural

In 7 Achriom libraries · rated 4 of 5

This anime explores the profound impact of choices and the possibility of altering one's fate through heartfelt storytelling and supernatural elements.

EmotionalCurrentThe Weight of Regret and RedemptionIntervention Across Different TimelinesThe Impact of Friendship on Mental HealthLove's Power in Overcoming ChallengesConfronting One's Past Mistakes

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Works across other media that circle the same themes, drawn from real Achriom libraries.

What should I read after Orange?

Akagami no Shirayuki-hime 14 deepens a romance built through shared adversity, matching Orange's conviction that love and friendship survive the weight of life's complications. This novel explores the evolving relationship between its main characters amidst personal challenges and societal expectations. Akagami no Shirayuki-hime 5 establishes a partnership amid external pressure, sowing the seeds of bonds that Orange later shows can transcend the limits of fate. This novel explores the evolving relationship between its main characters as they navigate personal struggles and societal expectations.

What film should I watch after Orange?

Colorful asks its protagonist to resolve past mistakes in an afterlife scenario much as Orange's characters must reckon with regrets through letters from the future. This work explores profound themes of life, death, and the weight of choices through an afterlife scenario where the protagonist must resolve his past mistakes and understand the complexities of human emotions. The Girl Who Leapt Through Time shows how repeated interventions in time fracture the very friendships you attempt to preserve, contrasting sharply with Orange's single redemptive act of prevention. This animated feature combines elements of fantasy and science fiction to explore the complexities of adolescence and the consequences of one's actions.

What show should I watch after Orange?

The Orange live-action series retells the story of letters from the future that prevent tragedy, rendering the same characters' desperation visceral through live performance. This work intricately explores the themes of regret and the desire for redemption as a young woman navigates the complexities of her past decisions and their implications on a classmate's future. Remake Our Life! takes the premise of second chances further by letting its protagonist reshape entire years, whereas Orange focuses on saving one moment. This work explores the journey of self-discovery and the re-evaluation of life choices through a time-travel narrative.

What music pairs with Orange?

The Doki Doki Literature Club soundtrack accompanies a horror story that weaponizes the bonds Orange celebrates, showing friendship as a tool for psychological manipulation. This record explores the intersection of light-hearted visuals and deeply unsettling narratives, creating a dissonance that challenges perceptions of visual novels and gaming. The Last Song soundtrack traces the arc of love and loss, showing how Orange's characters must transform through confronting their deepest regrets. This compilation captures a range of emotions centered around the themes of love, loss, and personal growth, making it significant for listeners who resonate with intimate and reflective storytelling.

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Orange by TMS Entertainment, Telecom Animation Film, Toho, ABC Animation, AT-X, Dai Nippon Printing, Futabasha, Lawson, TV Aichi · Achriom