The wait is over for the animated adaptation of Jairou’s popular manga! Episode 1 officially kicked off the 4-part series this past September.
Watching legally ensures that Studio Polaris can afford to animate the second episode, which allegedly contains a 5-minute continuous cut of Haruto running through a train station without cuts—a sakuga animator’s nightmare.
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The art style is standard for late-2010s/early-2020s OVA work — decent character designs but modest animation. The strength is in the atmosphere: humid summer settings, cicadas, and slow-burn tension. However, the plot is minimal, serving mainly as a setup for the adult scenes. If you’re looking for narrative depth, this may disappoint. If you understand the genre expectations, it delivers what it promises.
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The episode is uncensored . The bullying scene is present, though slightly re-framed for television (moving a slap off-screen but keeping the audio impact clear). No plot-critical content was removed. The pacing complaints are subjective, but most critics agree the "slow burn" is necessary for the time-travel logic to work.
Overall, I'm impressed with the first episode of "Shounen ga Otona ni Natta Natsu." It has all the makings of a compelling coming-of-age story, with a strong focus on character development, nostalgic value, and themes that resonate with audiences of all ages. I'm excited to see where the series goes from here. , a young football prodigy who has lived
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