Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day
Finished · 11 epAniplex · 2011 · Japan

Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day

あの日見た花の名前を僕達はまだ知らない。

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Jinta Yadomi and his group of childhood friends have become estranged after a tragic accident split them apart. Now in their high school years, a sudden surprise forces each of them to confront their guilt over what happened that day and come to terms with the ghosts of their past. (Source: NIS America)

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Episodes

11
1. Episode 1 - Super Peace Busters
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2. Episode 2 - The Hero Menma
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3. Episode 3 - Menma Search Party
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4. Episode 4 - A White Dress, A Blue Ribbon
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5. Episode 5 - Tunnels
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6. Episode 6 - Forget Me, Forget Me Not
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7. Episode 7 - True Wish
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8. Episode 8 - I Wonder
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9. Episode 9 - Menma and the Rest
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10. Episode 10 - Fireworks
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11. Episode 11 - The Flower That Bloomed That Summer
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