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Sweet Blue Flowers (Aoi Hana)

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Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 1 (Sub): A Flower's Tale 22m 31s

Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 1 (Sub): A Flower's Tale

Find out more about Nozomi Entertainment's release of Takako Shimura's Sweet Blue Flowers (Aoi Hana) at http://www.nozomient.com/ It's the first day of high school for both Fumi Manjome and Akira Okudaira. A chance encounter on the commute to their respective academies brings them together at a point when each of their lives feel full of unexpected changes. Sweet Blue Flowers, also known as Aoi Hana, is the anime adaptation of the character-driven, coming-of-age yuri manga of the same name by Takako Shimura (Wandering Son). It features direction by Kenichi Kasai (Bakuman, Honey and Clover, Love Stage!!), animation by J.C. Staff (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Nodame Cantabile), and an opening animation sequence conceived by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Penguin Drum). The series succeeded Ristorante Paradiso in Fuji TV’s NOISE timeslot and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. In 2009, it was recognized by the jury of the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival as a recommended work.

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Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 2 (Sub): Springtime's Storm 22m 41s

Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 2 (Sub): Springtime's Storm

Find out more about Nozomi Entertainment's release of Sweet Blue Flowers (Aoi Hana) at http://www.nozomient.com Both Fumi and Akira need to decide which school clubs to join, but while Akira thinks she wants a group steeped in tradition, Fumi is completely at a loss, until she bumps into a charming upperclassman exiting one of her school's club rooms. Sweet Blue Flowers, also known as Aoi Hana, is the anime adaptation of the character-driven, coming-of-age yuri manga of the same name by Takako Shimura (Wandering Son). It features direction by Kenichi Kasai (Bakuman, Honey and Clover, Love Stage!!), animation by J.C. Staff (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Nodame Cantabile), and an opening animation sequence conceived by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Penguin Drum). The series succeeded Ristorante Paradiso in Fuji TV’s NOISE timeslot and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. In 2009, it was recognized by the jury of the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival as a recommended work.

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Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 3 (Sub) When I Wake Up in the Morning 22m 41s

Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 3 (Sub) When I Wake Up in the Morning

Find out more about Nozomi Entertainment's release of Sweet Blue Flowers (Aoi Hana) at http://www.nozomient.com Akira goes on a group date and gets the chance to meet her friend Kyoko's fiance. But whereas Akira's date was merely a date in name, Fumi and Yasuko have a date that brings them even closer together. Sweet Blue Flowers, also known as Aoi Hana, is the anime adaptation of the character-driven, coming-of-age yuri manga of the same name by Takako Shimura (Wandering Son). It features direction by Kenichi Kasai (Bakuman, Honey and Clover, Love Stage!!), animation by J.C. Staff (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Nodame Cantabile), and an opening animation sequence conceived by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Penguin Drum). The series succeeded Ristorante Paradiso in Fuji TV’s NOISE timeslot and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. In 2009, it was recognized by the jury of the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival as a recommended work.

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Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 4 (Sub) Youth is Beautiful 22m 40s

Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 4 (Sub) Youth is Beautiful

Find out more about Nozomi Entertainment's release of Sweet Blue Flowers (Aoi Hana) at http://www.nozomient.com Fumi finds it difficult to budget her time between her childhood friend and her newfound love. Wishing to avoid further misunderstanding, Fumi tearfully confesses her feelings for Yasuko to Akira. Sweet Blue Flowers, also known as Aoi Hana, is the anime adaptation of the character-driven, coming-of-age yuri manga of the same name by Takako Shimura (Wandering Son). It features direction by Kenichi Kasai (Bakuman, Honey and Clover, Love Stage!!), animation by J.C. Staff (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Nodame Cantabile), and an opening animation sequence conceived by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Penguin Drum). The series succeeded Ristorante Paradiso in Fuji TV’s NOISE timeslot and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. In 2009, it was recognized by the jury of the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival as a recommended work.

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Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 5 (Sub) Wuthering Heights Part One 22m 41s

Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 5 (Sub) Wuthering Heights Part One

Find out more about Nozomi Entertainment's release of Sweet Blue Flowers (Aoi Hana) at http://www.nozomient.com Fujigaya Girl's Academy is making preparations for their Drama Festival. Yasuko has a key-role in Wuthering Heights. Fumi considers attending, but Yasuko's popularity with other girls is causing her to have doubts. Sweet Blue Flowers, also known as Aoi Hana, is the anime adaptation of the character-driven, coming-of-age yuri manga of the same name by Takako Shimura (Wandering Son). It features direction by Kenichi Kasai (Bakuman, Honey and Clover, Love Stage!!), animation by J.C. Staff (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Nodame Cantabile), and an opening animation sequence conceived by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Penguin Drum). The series succeeded Ristorante Paradiso in Fuji TV’s NOISE timeslot and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. In 2009, it was recognized by the jury of the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival as a recommended work.

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Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 6 (Sub) Wuthering Heights Part Two 22m 40s

Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 6 (Sub) Wuthering Heights Part Two

Find out more about Nozomi Entertainment's release of Sweet Blue Flowers (Aoi Hana) at http://www.nozomient.com The Drama Festival has come and everyone is in attendance. Yasuko pours her heart into her role, but her true emotions run wild only after the play is over. Sweet Blue Flowers, also known as Aoi Hana, is the anime adaptation of the character-driven, coming-of-age yuri manga of the same name by Takako Shimura (Wandering Son). It features direction by Kenichi Kasai (Bakuman, Honey and Clover, Love Stage!!), animation by J.C. Staff (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Nodame Cantabile), and an opening animation sequence conceived by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Penguin Drum). The series succeeded Ristorante Paradiso in Fuji TV’s NOISE timeslot and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. In 2009, it was recognized by the jury of the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival as a recommended work.

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Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 7 (Sub) When the New Leaves Grow 22m 41s

Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 7 (Sub) When the New Leaves Grow

Find out more about Nozomi Entertainment's release of Sweet Blue Flowers (Aoi Hana) at http://www.nozomient.com As the rift between Fumi and Yasuko continues to grow, Fumi takes solace in Akira's company. In what at least appears to be an attempt to smooth things over between them, Yasuko invites Fumi to come and meet her family. Sweet Blue Flowers, also known as Aoi Hana, is the anime adaptation of the character-driven, coming-of-age yuri manga of the same name by Takako Shimura (Wandering Son). It features direction by Kenichi Kasai (Bakuman, Honey and Clover, Love Stage!!), animation by J.C. Staff (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Nodame Cantabile), and an opening animation sequence conceived by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Penguin Drum). The series succeeded Ristorante Paradiso in Fuji TV’s NOISE timeslot and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. In 2009, it was recognized by the jury of the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival as a recommended work.

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Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 8 (Sub) Love is Blind 22m 41s

Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 8 (Sub) Love is Blind

Find out more about Nozomi Entertainment's release of Sweet Blue Flowers (Aoi Hana) at http://www.nozomient.com Fumi and Yasuko have broken up. As Fumi mends her broken heart by spending more time with Akira, Kyoko takes it as an opportunity to try and confront Yasuko with her feelings. Sweet Blue Flowers, also known as Aoi Hana, is the anime adaptation of the character-driven, coming-of-age yuri manga of the same name by Takako Shimura (Wandering Son). It features direction by Kenichi Kasai (Bakuman, Honey and Clover, Love Stage!!), animation by J.C. Staff (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Nodame Cantabile), and an opening animation sequence conceived by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Penguin Drum). The series succeeded Ristorante Paradiso in Fuji TV’s NOISE timeslot and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. In 2009, it was recognized by the jury of the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival as a recommended work.

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Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 9 (Sub) A Midsummer Night's Dream 22m 41s

Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 9 (Sub) A Midsummer Night's Dream

Find out more about Nozomi Entertainment's release of Sweet Blue Flowers (Aoi Hana) at http://www.nozomient.com Summer has arrived and Kyoko's invited Fumi, Akira, and some of the girls from Matsuoka to come with her and stay at her summer home. Sweet Blue Flowers, also known as Aoi Hana, is the anime adaptation of the character-driven, coming-of-age yuri manga of the same name by Takako Shimura (Wandering Son). It features direction by Kenichi Kasai (Bakuman, Honey and Clover, Love Stage!!), animation by J.C. Staff (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Nodame Cantabile), and an opening animation sequence conceived by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Penguin Drum). The series succeeded Ristorante Paradiso in Fuji TV’s NOISE timeslot and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. In 2009, it was recognized by the jury of the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival as a recommended work.

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Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 10 (Sub) The Prince of Happiness 22m 40s

Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 10 (Sub) The Prince of Happiness

Find out more about Nozomi Entertainment's release of Sweet Blue Flowers (Aoi Hana) at http://www.nozomient.com It's the first day of high school for both Fumi Manjome and Akira Okudaira. A chance encounter on the commute to their respective academies brings them together at a point when each of their lives feel full of unexpected changes. Sweet Blue Flowers, also known as Aoi Hana, is the anime adaptation of the character-driven, coming-of-age yuri manga of the same name by Takako Shimura (Wandering Son). It features direction by Kenichi Kasai (Bakuman, Honey and Clover, Love Stage!!), animation by J.C. Staff (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Nodame Cantabile), and an opening animation sequence conceived by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Penguin Drum). The series succeeded Ristorante Paradiso in Fuji TV’s NOISE timeslot and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. In 2009, it was recognized by the jury of the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival as a recommended work.

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Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 11 (Sub) Winter's Fireworks 24m 1s

Sweet Blue Flowers Episode 11 (Sub) Winter's Fireworks

Find out more about Nozomi Entertainment's release of Sweet Blue Flowers (Aoi Hana) at http://www.nozomient.com Winter classes have started and Christmas fast approaches. Fumi, Akira, and the girls from Matsuoka decide to have a Christmas party. It's a season of reflection for both Fumi and Akira as their friendship has come a long way. Sweet Blue Flowers, also known as Aoi Hana, is the anime adaptation of the character-driven, coming-of-age yuri manga of the same name by Takako Shimura (Wandering Son). It features direction by Kenichi Kasai (Bakuman, Honey and Clover, Love Stage!!), animation by J.C. Staff (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Nodame Cantabile), and an opening animation sequence conceived by Kunihiko Ikuhara (Revolutionary Girl Utena, Penguin Drum). The series succeeded Ristorante Paradiso in Fuji TV’s NOISE timeslot and was also simulcast by Crunchyroll. In 2009, it was recognized by the jury of the 13th Japan Media Arts Festival as a recommended work.

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