Nagisa, a new student at St. Miator, meets Shizuma Hanazono, the revered Etoile. After Shizuma kisses her forehead, Nagisa faints. She recovers and meets her roommate Tamao, beginning a comp... Read allNagisa, a new student at St. Miator, meets Shizuma Hanazono, the revered Etoile. After Shizuma kisses her forehead, Nagisa faints. She recovers and meets her roommate Tamao, beginning a complicated journey.Nagisa, a new student at St. Miator, meets Shizuma Hanazono, the revered Etoile. After Shizuma kisses her forehead, Nagisa faints. She recovers and meets her roommate Tamao, beginning a complicated journey.
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One of my fav Yuri-based anime that I've found is this one. I was unable to stop watching it once I started. This is the anime you should watch if you truly want to become completely engrossed in it. You can identify with at least one of the characters thanks to the in-depth research of each one. The drama about romance, suspense, and other relationships is ideal for everyone who enjoys emotional content.
The animation and art are superb. All of the females were quite attractive to look at, with the exception of Amane, and I truly loved the lovely locations and costumes. Both the music and the voice acting were excellent. I found several of the character voices irritating, primarily because I didn't like the characters. (Amane Hikari) The voice actresses for Tamao and Nagisa sang the OP and EN songs, which I thought perfectly suited the show's topic and vibe.
How you felt about the final pairings will have a big impact on how much you like Strawberry Panic. There will be those who truly enjoy this and others who, like me, will be left feeling incredibly let down. Furthermore, I thought the way the last arc concluded and how several important characters were essentially left out of their own romantic relationships was quite disappointing. For the most part, it's a delightful show that yuri aficionados should not miss, and it's perhaps one of the better ones in the category. That's a criticism of yuri anime all by itself.
The animation and art are superb. All of the females were quite attractive to look at, with the exception of Amane, and I truly loved the lovely locations and costumes. Both the music and the voice acting were excellent. I found several of the character voices irritating, primarily because I didn't like the characters. (Amane Hikari) The voice actresses for Tamao and Nagisa sang the OP and EN songs, which I thought perfectly suited the show's topic and vibe.
How you felt about the final pairings will have a big impact on how much you like Strawberry Panic. There will be those who truly enjoy this and others who, like me, will be left feeling incredibly let down. Furthermore, I thought the way the last arc concluded and how several important characters were essentially left out of their own romantic relationships was quite disappointing. For the most part, it's a delightful show that yuri aficionados should not miss, and it's perhaps one of the better ones in the category. That's a criticism of yuri anime all by itself.
It is a very enjoyable title, it might not offer a big deal of substance, but the love and the developing of the relationships sure provide good entertainment.
It is indeed a Yuri title, I won't start with the WHOLE explanation of this term, but I'll say it's used in this side of the world for romantic and/or sexual relationships among women,so if You find yourself offended by same gender love or the like, better refrain from this anime and enjoy any other of the almost countless Japanese productions that have a lot of everything for everyone.
Can't say much about the series because I don't want to spoil anything for you,but the characters I find easy to become fond of,I even liked the opening song and the art in general is soft and sweet.
So,go for it if you are curious,if You would prefer something maybe a little bit more serious you may wanna watch Maria-sama ga miteru, also located in an all girls school, but way more serious.
It is indeed a Yuri title, I won't start with the WHOLE explanation of this term, but I'll say it's used in this side of the world for romantic and/or sexual relationships among women,so if You find yourself offended by same gender love or the like, better refrain from this anime and enjoy any other of the almost countless Japanese productions that have a lot of everything for everyone.
Can't say much about the series because I don't want to spoil anything for you,but the characters I find easy to become fond of,I even liked the opening song and the art in general is soft and sweet.
So,go for it if you are curious,if You would prefer something maybe a little bit more serious you may wanna watch Maria-sama ga miteru, also located in an all girls school, but way more serious.
Normally, I'm someone who watches sci-fi or action series such as "One Piece" or "Attack On Titan", but once in a while I'll try something beyond the range of my personal taste just to see what it is like and that's what brought me to this little gem. Strawberry Panic started out as a series of short stories before being adapted into a manga and then an anime and is part of the Yuri genre, which, for those of you who don't know, focuses on lesbian relationships. If that makes you uncomfortable, then I won't hold it against you but if you don't mind such a thing, than you'll definitely get some enjoyment out of this romantic-drama series.
The primary focus of the story is Nagisa Aoi, who had just transferred to Astraea Hill, home to the three Catholic schools Miator, Spica and Lulim, the first of which she attends to. Upon arrival, she meets the alluring but mysterious Shizuma Hanazono, who quickly takes a liking to her. Shizuma also happens to be the so-called Etoile ("star"), an admired representative of all three schools who must perform certain duties. As she makes many new friends along the way, Nagisa learns more and more about the schools' customs and history as well as Shizuma herself, both of whom start developing strong feelings for each other. Those feelings, however, will be put to the test by various obstacles and tragic twists of fate.
Definitely the meat of Strawberry Panic is its drama and character development, both of which are executed greatly. Almost every character is very likable from Nagisa's loyal best friend Tamao to the stern yet understanding Miyuki and many of them undergo some kind of change that feels both welcome and not at all rushed. There are plenty of moments where things get serious and the emotions that run through these scenes are quite effective, so much so that I was actually moved and even surprised by all of it. The back-stories, the relationships, the trials faced, and the interactions are all done in a truly heartfelt manner. This is balanced out by some surprisingly good comedic moments, a majority of which got me to laugh. At the center of it all is the romance between Nagisa and Shizuma, which is done exceptionally well. Nagisa's outgoing personality and kind heart make a great character and Shizuma is fantastic in the sense that she is not only tricky to figure out at first but she also has this dark torment within her that once it's revealed, it makes her pretty complex and sympathetic. The two complement each other in an amazing way. There's also another well-done relationship going on between a soft-spoken and shy Hikari and the strong-willed Amane, which parallels to Nagisa and Shizuma.
Other aspects of the show are also good. The art style is very pretty, lots of bright colors during the more positive scenes and dark and atmospheric ones in the more serious moments, effectively bringing the right moods when necessary. The character designs are all good, ranging from cute to downright attractive, and they can be easily told apart. The animation is good, though nothing grand since there really isn't any action going on, not that there needs to be. The music is also a nice touch, consisting of classical music and one of the most soothing choirs I've ever heard, perfectly complementing the more dramatic moments. The overall story is nice and compelling with a few filler episodes that expand on this world and its characters. Now, there is some fanservice with some fairly explicit content, but only partial nudity shown and these moments are brief and have a small purpose to them, so they don't distract from the overall story and keeps the emotions and drama behind them intact.
Overall, I was pleasantly surprised how Strawberry Panic pulled at my heartstrings. Its story, characters, romance, animation, music, drama, and small amount of comedy all blend seamlessly together in a coherent fashion. Some anime fans have already compared this to other Yuri series out there, but I wouldn't know since I've never seen them, but as a show in of itself, it's worth the watch from beginning to end.
The primary focus of the story is Nagisa Aoi, who had just transferred to Astraea Hill, home to the three Catholic schools Miator, Spica and Lulim, the first of which she attends to. Upon arrival, she meets the alluring but mysterious Shizuma Hanazono, who quickly takes a liking to her. Shizuma also happens to be the so-called Etoile ("star"), an admired representative of all three schools who must perform certain duties. As she makes many new friends along the way, Nagisa learns more and more about the schools' customs and history as well as Shizuma herself, both of whom start developing strong feelings for each other. Those feelings, however, will be put to the test by various obstacles and tragic twists of fate.
Definitely the meat of Strawberry Panic is its drama and character development, both of which are executed greatly. Almost every character is very likable from Nagisa's loyal best friend Tamao to the stern yet understanding Miyuki and many of them undergo some kind of change that feels both welcome and not at all rushed. There are plenty of moments where things get serious and the emotions that run through these scenes are quite effective, so much so that I was actually moved and even surprised by all of it. The back-stories, the relationships, the trials faced, and the interactions are all done in a truly heartfelt manner. This is balanced out by some surprisingly good comedic moments, a majority of which got me to laugh. At the center of it all is the romance between Nagisa and Shizuma, which is done exceptionally well. Nagisa's outgoing personality and kind heart make a great character and Shizuma is fantastic in the sense that she is not only tricky to figure out at first but she also has this dark torment within her that once it's revealed, it makes her pretty complex and sympathetic. The two complement each other in an amazing way. There's also another well-done relationship going on between a soft-spoken and shy Hikari and the strong-willed Amane, which parallels to Nagisa and Shizuma.
Other aspects of the show are also good. The art style is very pretty, lots of bright colors during the more positive scenes and dark and atmospheric ones in the more serious moments, effectively bringing the right moods when necessary. The character designs are all good, ranging from cute to downright attractive, and they can be easily told apart. The animation is good, though nothing grand since there really isn't any action going on, not that there needs to be. The music is also a nice touch, consisting of classical music and one of the most soothing choirs I've ever heard, perfectly complementing the more dramatic moments. The overall story is nice and compelling with a few filler episodes that expand on this world and its characters. Now, there is some fanservice with some fairly explicit content, but only partial nudity shown and these moments are brief and have a small purpose to them, so they don't distract from the overall story and keeps the emotions and drama behind them intact.
Overall, I was pleasantly surprised how Strawberry Panic pulled at my heartstrings. Its story, characters, romance, animation, music, drama, and small amount of comedy all blend seamlessly together in a coherent fashion. Some anime fans have already compared this to other Yuri series out there, but I wouldn't know since I've never seen them, but as a show in of itself, it's worth the watch from beginning to end.
This is one of my favorite anime series so I thought I'd make it known in this here, review, why it is definitely worth at least checking out because who knows, maybe you'll love it too. The majority of the story revolves around Ali Nagisa, a transfer student to an all-girls' Catholic school. The Victorian-esque scenery and environments encompassed throughout Strwaberry Panic include a "secret" greenhouse, a churchyard, marbled courtyards, various school buildings, dormitories, and a mysterious library.. say the least, it is all quite intrigueing. Shortly after arriving at the school, Ali Nagisa, has caught the attention of none other than the popular and much admired, upperclassmen, Shizuma, who becomes very fond of Nagisa. Hijinks ensue and the series progresses on. An absolutely wonderful series, I wish it was more than just 26 episodes.
This is a great series about an a girl who starts an all girl school and has to adjust to her new life style with all the tradition of the school. This is a really good love story ( girl - girl ) with many love triangle going on at the same time with people still trying to forget old love and start anew as well as people giving up on the people they love so there loved one can be truly happy all in all its a great anime i recommend this to anyone but if you don't like or are offended by Yuri ( girl - girl ) then don't bother. Its a shame there are only 26 episodes but they are all good with many lovable characters and a great storyline
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