Jinta Yadomi is peacefully living as a recluse, spending his days away from school and playing video games at home instead. One hot summer day, his childhood friend, Meiko "Menma" Honma, appears and pesters him to grant a forgotten wish. He pays her no mind, which annoys her, but he doesn't really care. After all, Menma already died years ago. At first, Jinta thinks that he is merely hallucinating due to the summer heat, but he is later on convinced that what he sees truly is the ghost of Menma. Jinta and his group of childhood friends grew apart after her untimely death, but they are drawn together once more as they try to lay Menma's spirit to rest. Re-living their pain and guilt, will they be able to find the strength to help not only Menma move on—but themselves as well? [Written by MAL Rewrite]
PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
A-1 Pictures
Aniplex, Dentsu, Fuji TV, Fujipacific Music
Apr 15, 2011 to Jun 24, 2011
Original
Anjou, Naruko
Main
Hisakawa, Tetsudou
Main
Honma, Meiko
Main
Matsuyuki, Atsumu
Main
Tsurumi, Chiriko
Main
Yadomi, Jinta
Main
Aki
Supporting
Anjou, Mother
Supporting
Haruna
Supporting
Honma, Satoshi
Supporting
Honma, Manabu
Supporting
Honma, Irene
Supporting
Minako
Supporting
Yadomi, Touko
Supporting
Yadomi, Atsushi
Supporting
Yama
Supporting
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