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Note: There is no official Blu-ray or streaming service release. Supporting the creator is difficult, but many fans contact the original Pixiv account of the animator to request commission links.

In the vast pantheon of Japanese storytelling, few metaphors are as potent as the ending of summer. It is a season of boundless possibility—sticky heat, cicada drone, the languid stretch of school holidays—but it is also a season built on a fatal promise: it will end. Two works that capture this liminal grief with devastating precision are the visual novel/song series Natsu ga Owaru Made (Until the Summer Ends) and its thematic animated counterpart, Natsu no Owari (The End of Summer). Though often discussed as separate entities, they form a diptych: one about the desperate waiting for an ending, the other about the hollow aftermath . natsu ga owaru made natsu no owari the animation

The series has been praised for its nuanced portrayal of complex emotions and its ability to evoke a sense of nostalgia and introspection in its viewers. Note: There is no official Blu-ray or streaming

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