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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueNadeshiko, a high school student who has moved from Shizuoka to Yamanashi, decides to see the famous Mount Fuji.Nadeshiko, a high school student who has moved from Shizuoka to Yamanashi, decides to see the famous Mount Fuji.Nadeshiko, a high school student who has moved from Shizuoka to Yamanashi, decides to see the famous Mount Fuji.
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Nadeshiko Kagamihara has moved to a town not far from Mount Fuji and wants to get a good view of Japan's most famous mountain. This doesn't go according to plan as she gets caught up in bad weather. Luckily she is found by Rin, a girl who enjoys camping on her own. Nadeshiko develops an interest in camping and joins the school's Outdoor Activity Club. She tries to get Rin to join too but she declines. As the series progresses the characters go camping at various sites and even though Rin doesn't join the club she sometimes joins them, on other occasions she goes off on her own.
There are plenty of anime series about a group of school girls with a specific interest but there is always room for more and this is a good addition to the genre. The camping provides a fine excuse for lots of great background scenery, much of it featuring Mt Fuji. The characters are a lot of fun; most notably Nadeshiko and Rin but also the other members of the club and their teacher who believes camping is improved with plenty of booze! When the series came to a close I was definitely left wanting more. Overall I'd say this is just the thing for anybody wanting a gentle slice of life anime.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
There are plenty of anime series about a group of school girls with a specific interest but there is always room for more and this is a good addition to the genre. The camping provides a fine excuse for lots of great background scenery, much of it featuring Mt Fuji. The characters are a lot of fun; most notably Nadeshiko and Rin but also the other members of the club and their teacher who believes camping is improved with plenty of booze! When the series came to a close I was definitely left wanting more. Overall I'd say this is just the thing for anybody wanting a gentle slice of life anime.
These comments are based on watching the series in Japanese with English subtitles.
It was similar to non non biyori in the way that we are just watching a bunch of girls live their lives with almost zero conflict. Very relaxing and cozy, and it definitely makes me want to go winter camping. The music is also great, and they put a LOT of emphasis on the food they ate (you decide if that is good or bad). Overall, not a bad show at all, but at the same time it's not going to blow your socks off. If you like this type of laid back sol anime I would definitely recommend it.
This is so incredible wholesome, watched this before bedtime and it is just incredible soothing! Loved most things in it tbh.
Never watched a show like this so don't know if it's one-of-a-kind in general or just to me, but I found this a gentle, emotional salve during a rough, isolated time. Love the craftsmanship and patience with which it shows growing friendships, love of nature, etc. Feels good, man.
The Latin American version of Cartoon Network used to have plenty of great animes back then, which were just as part of the regular programming schedule as Dexter's Laboratory, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Codename: Kids Next Door.
Anime shows like Dragon Ball Z, Rurouni Kenshin, Corrector Yui, Card Captor Sakura, InuYasha, Yu Yu Hakusho were also part of my childhood.
Sadly, now all the anime is completely gone from Cartoon Network. And people now assume all anime is automatically aimed at more mature audiences, despite the existence of several anime aimed at kids. Not even Dragon Ball was safe, despite its long presence as one of the most beloved Cartoon Network series.
Laid Back Camp was the last anime ever shown in the Latin American version of Cartoon Network, as far as I know. A slice of life series, opposed to the action series and magical girl shows usually shown in the Toonami block.
It was a cute series. Not great, but watchable.
I really miss seeing anime on Cartoon Network.
Hope Toonami ever returns one day...
Anime shows like Dragon Ball Z, Rurouni Kenshin, Corrector Yui, Card Captor Sakura, InuYasha, Yu Yu Hakusho were also part of my childhood.
Sadly, now all the anime is completely gone from Cartoon Network. And people now assume all anime is automatically aimed at more mature audiences, despite the existence of several anime aimed at kids. Not even Dragon Ball was safe, despite its long presence as one of the most beloved Cartoon Network series.
Laid Back Camp was the last anime ever shown in the Latin American version of Cartoon Network, as far as I know. A slice of life series, opposed to the action series and magical girl shows usually shown in the Toonami block.
It was a cute series. Not great, but watchable.
I really miss seeing anime on Cartoon Network.
Hope Toonami ever returns one day...
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- AnecdotesDuring the show's run, camp-sites in Yamanashi Prefecture in Japan saw a spike in visitors.
- ConnexionsFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 10 Best Anime Girls of 2018 (2018)
- Bandes originalesSHINY DAYS
Music by Shô Aratame
Lyrics by Kento Nagatsuka
Arrangement by Shin'ichi Yuki
Performed by Asaka
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- 16:9 HD
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