Kemurikusa (TV)
kemurikusa.
ケムリクサ
Genres
- Fantasy
- Sci-Fi
Tags
all 13- OtherSurvival98
- OtherLost Civilization96
- TraitsAmnesia86
- UniversePost-Apocalyptic85
- TechnicalFull CGI85
- TraitsTsundere80
- Main CastFemale Protagonist79
- TraitsRobots76
- Main CastPrimarily Female Cast72
- Main CastMale Protagonist72
- TechnicalCGI64
- TraitsNekomimi60
- DramaTragedy40
Genres: Fantasy, Sci-Fi. Tags: Survival, Lost Civilization, Amnesia, Post-Apocalyptic, Full CGI, Tsundere, Female Protagonist, Robots, Primarily Female Cast, Male Protagonist, CGI, Nekomimi.
#4283
Ranked
#4343
Popularity
140
Favorites
11.6K
Members
#20
This Season
Rated TV
#24
This Season
Popular TV
Episode Progress
Complete12 / 12 episodes aired
All 12 episodes available on Amazon, Amazon Prime Video
- Premiered
- Winter 2019
- Aired
- Jan 9, 2019 – Mar 27, 2019
- Broadcast
- Wednesday · 22:30:00
- Duration
- 23 min
- Time to Complete
- 4h 36m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
- Studio
- Yaoyorozu
Alternative Titles
jaケムリクサ
deKemurikusa
enkemurikusa.
Synopsis
A few young girls with strange powers and a tree that has grown through a railcar cling onto life in a desolate land, searching for its last reservoirs of water. Their routine struggle to survive is interrupted by the arrival of Wakaba, a boy with no memory beyond his own name. The girls and their new companion commit to a perilous journey across seas of burning red fog—all in order to find what they need to sustain themselves on the more distant, dangerous islands swarming with robotic bugs. Their ultimate fate will be decided by their own strength, along with Wakaba's curious ability to understand the Kemurikusa: mysterious glowing leaves with wondrous powers. Besides the girls, Wakaba, and the hordes of ravenous bugs, the Kemurikusa are the last sparks of life surviving in this land. How did things end up this way? Why are there so many empty buildings with no one to live in them? Wakaba and the girls lack the answers to these questions, which means the truth can only be found within the Kemurikusa. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Synopsis
A few young girls with strange powers and a tree that has grown through a railcar cling onto life in a desolate land, searching for its last reservoirs of water. Their routine struggle to survive is interrupted by the arrival of Wakaba, a boy with no memory beyond his own name.
The girls and their new companion commit to a perilous journey across seas of burning red fog—all in order to find what
A few young girls with strange powers and a tree that has grown through a railcar cling onto life in a desolate land, searching for its last reservoirs of water. Their routine struggle to survive is interrupted by the arrival of Wakaba, a boy with no memory beyond his own name.
The girls and their new companion commit to a perilous journey across seas of burning red fog—all in order to find what they need to sustain themselves on the more distant, dangerous islands swarming with robotic bugs. Their ultimate fate will be decided by their own strength, along with Wakaba's curious ability to understand the Kemurikusa: mysterious glowing leaves with wondrous powers. Besides the girls, Wakaba, and the hordes of ravenous bugs, the Kemurikusa are the last sparks of life surviving in this land. How did things end up this way? Why are there so many empty buildings with no one to live in them? Wakaba and the girls lack the answers to these questions, which means the truth can only be found within the Kemurikusa.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]
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A few young girls with strange powers and a tree that has grown through a railcar cling onto life in a desolate land, searching for its last reservoirs of water. Their routine struggle to survive is interrupted by the arrival of Wakaba, a boy with no memory beyond his own name. The girls and their new companion commit to a perilous journey across seas of burning red fog—all in order to find what
A few young girls with strange powers and a tree that has grown through a railcar cling onto life in a desolate land, searching for its last reservoirs of water. Their routine struggle to survive is interrupted by the arrival of Wakaba, a boy with no memory beyond his own name. The girls and their new companion commit to a perilous journey across seas of burning red fog—all in order to find what they need to sustain themselves on the more distant, dangerous islands swarming with robotic bugs. Their ultimate fate will be decided by their own strength, along with Wakaba's curious ability to understand the Kemurikusa: mysterious glowing leaves with wondrous powers. Besides the girls, Wakaba, and the hordes of ravenous bugs, the Kemurikusa are the last sparks of life surviving in this land. How did things end up this way? Why are there so many empty buildings with no one to live in them? Wakaba and the girls lack the answers to these questions, which means the truth can only be found within the Kemurikusa. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Franchise Timeline
Kemurikusa (TV) is entry 2 of 2 in the Kemurikusa (TV) watch order, continuing the story after Kemurikusa (2018).
Franchise Timeline
Kemurikusa (TV)
Side Stories
Essential·Core entries only — skip filler and side content
- 1Kemurikusa (2018)Season 12018
- 2Kemurikusa (TV)Season 22019
Complete·Everything including OVAs, specials & side stories
- 1
- 2Kemurikusa (TV)2019
- 3KemurikusaOptional ONA2011
Platform Scores
MAL
7.10
AniList
65 / 100
Kitsu
68 / 100
AniList Trend
417
Episode Guide
Aired so far: 12 / 12
Main Story
12 / 12
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Latest Aired
Episode 12
Remaining
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Aired so far
Theme Songs
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Kemurikusa (TV) worth watching?
Kemurikusa (TV) has a score of 7.10/10 and is rated G - All Ages, suggesting it could be an enjoyable watch for a wide audience interested in fantasy and sci-fi themes.
How many episodes does Kemurikusa (TV) have?
Kemurikusa (TV) has a total of 12 episodes and its status is finished.
Is Kemurikusa (TV) a sequel?
Kemurikusa (TV) is the second entry in its franchise, indicating it follows a previous installment.
Where can I watch Kemurikusa (TV)?
Kemurikusa (TV) is available to watch on Amazon.
Information
- Type
- TV
- Status
- Finished
- Premiered
- Winter 2019
- Aired
- Jan 9, 2019 – Mar 27, 2019
- Broadcast
- Wednesday · 22:30:00
- Episodes
- 12 / 12
- Duration
- 23 min
- Time to Complete
- 4h 36m
- Rating
- G - All Ages
- Studio
- Yaoyorozu
Alternative Titles
jaケムリクサ
deKemurikusa
enkemurikusa.
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