![]() Nadja was one of my early childhood anime back in the early ’00s but I don’t seem to remember how it ended or how the story progresses. I was moved towards the end and I never expected that to happen! It’s a good watch: Ashita no Nadja ~ The comedy isn’t hilarious but the romance is nice. Most of the characters have at least an episode to themselves but of course development is more one the main ones than the supporting characters. Expect some vile female characters though and some dodgy suspicious men. The characters are charming in their own way. The animation is the only technical aspect in my opinion which is a slight let down but after a while I got used to it- maybe that’s how it was intended to be to be unique from the other animés? ![]() The story really develops and gains pace after episode 35 though, before that’s its mostly character building. Nadja such as friendships, betrayals, love triangles, greed, noblesse oblige and loss- all of which keep the episodes interesting and entertaining until the very end. The story is also comprised of many testing factors for As she travels with a troupe of entertainers she encounters many different personalities, stories, dances and gains clues on who her mother maybe. ![]() The story involves the backdrop of Nadja trying to find her mother. This anime is a rough diamond and it’s a shame not as many people have seen it as one may like. Ashita no Nadja feels like a collaboration of the general foundations from the stories Anastasia the Russian Princess and Robin Hood, set about 100 years ago, with the occasional dances and trolling over Europe amongst other things. ![]()
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