Living for the Day After Tomorrow
Towards the Day After Tomorrow
Asatte no Houkou.
Genres
- Drama
- Supernatural
Tags
all 5- TraitsAge Regression80
- Main CastFemale Protagonist80
- SceneRural65
- FantasyBody Swapping53
- Slice of LifeFamily Life20
Genres: Drama, Supernatural. Tags: Age Regression, Female Protagonist, Rural, Body Swapping, Family Life.
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Popularity
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This Season
Rated TV
#27
This Season
Popular TV
Episode Progress
Complete12 / 12 episodes aired
All 12 episodes available on HIDIVE, Hulu
- Premiered
- Fall 2006
- Aired
- Oct 6, 2006 – Dec 22, 2006
- Broadcast
- Friday · 01:55:00
- Duration
- 24 min
- Time to Complete
- 5h
- Rating
- PG - Children
- Studio
- J.C.Staff
Alternative Titles
jaあさっての方向。
en-x-romajiAsatte no Houkou.
enA Direction of the Day After Tomorrow
enTowards the Day After Tomorrow
ja-LatnAsatte no Houkou
Synopsis
About to enter junior high school, Karada Iokawa is a cheerful and reliable girl, who hates being treated as a child more than anything. After her parents' deaths, her older brother, Hiro, comes back from studying abroad to take care of her. His ex-girlfriend Shouko Nogami, a composed yet sometimes childish and stubborn young woman, follows him to Japan in order to find out why he left her. Between the two girls, the atmosphere is tense, which eventually leads to Shouko calling Karada childish. Later, Karada stands before a shrine praying to grow up. Little does she know that the shrine wishing stone would grant her wish. As Karada grows older, at the same time, Shouko, who happens to be nearby, finds herself a child once again. With their ages now reversed, Shouko and Karada must come to terms with one another and ultimately themselves. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Synopsis
About to enter junior high school, Karada Iokawa is a cheerful and reliable girl, who hates being treated as a child more than anything. After her parents' deaths, her older brother, Hiro, comes back from studying abroad to take care of her. His ex-girlfriend Shouko Nogami, a composed yet sometimes childish and stubborn young woman, follows him to Japan in order to find out why he left her. Betwee
About to enter junior high school, Karada Iokawa is a cheerful and reliable girl, who hates being treated as a child more than anything. After her parents' deaths, her older brother, Hiro, comes back from studying abroad to take care of her. His ex-girlfriend Shouko Nogami, a composed yet sometimes childish and stubborn young woman, follows him to Japan in order to find out why he left her. Between the two girls, the atmosphere is tense, which eventually leads to Shouko calling Karada childish.
Later, Karada stands before a shrine praying to grow up. Little does she know that the shrine wishing stone would grant her wish. As Karada grows older, at the same time, Shouko, who happens to be nearby, finds herself a child once again. With their ages now reversed, Shouko and Karada must come to terms with one another and ultimately themselves.
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About to enter junior high school, Karada Iokawa is a cheerful and reliable girl, who hates being treated as a child more than anything. After her parents' deaths, her older brother, Hiro, comes back from studying abroad to take care of her. His ex-girlfriend Shouko Nogami, a composed yet sometimes childish and stubborn young woman, follows him to Japan in order to find out why he left her. Betwee
About to enter junior high school, Karada Iokawa is a cheerful and reliable girl, who hates being treated as a child more than anything. After her parents' deaths, her older brother, Hiro, comes back from studying abroad to take care of her. His ex-girlfriend Shouko Nogami, a composed yet sometimes childish and stubborn young woman, follows him to Japan in order to find out why he left her. Between the two girls, the atmosphere is tense, which eventually leads to Shouko calling Karada childish. Later, Karada stands before a shrine praying to grow up. Little does she know that the shrine wishing stone would grant her wish. As Karada grows older, at the same time, Shouko, who happens to be nearby, finds herself a child once again. With their ages now reversed, Shouko and Karada must come to terms with one another and ultimately themselves. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
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Platform Scores
MAL
7.05
AniList
67 / 100
Kitsu
72 / 100
AniList Trend
8
Episode Guide
Aired so far: 12 / 12
Main Story
12 / 12
100%
Latest Aired
Episode 12
Remaining
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Living for the Day After Tomorrow worth watching?
Living for the Day After Tomorrow is a drama with supernatural elements. It has a score of 7.05/10 and is rated PG for children.
How many episodes does Living for the Day After Tomorrow have?
Living for the Day After Tomorrow has 12 episodes and is a finished anime series from 2006.
Where can I watch Living for the Day After Tomorrow?
Living for the Day After Tomorrow is available to stream on HIDIVE and Hulu.
Is Living for the Day After Tomorrow part of a series?
No, Living for the Day After Tomorrow is the first and only entry in its franchise.
Information
- Type
- TV
- Status
- Finished
- Country
- Japan
- Premiered
- Fall 2006
- Aired
- Oct 6, 2006 – Dec 22, 2006
- Broadcast
- Friday · 01:55:00
- Episodes
- 12 / 12
- Duration
- 24 min
- Time to Complete
- 5h
- Rating
- PG - Children
- Studio
- J.C.Staff
Alternative Titles
jaあさっての方向。
en-x-romajiAsatte no Houkou.
enA Direction of the Day After Tomorrow
enTowards the Day After Tomorrow
ja-LatnAsatte no Houkou
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