![]() In the present/past, we see that Naho’s teacher says a few things about ‘parallel realities’, but it is just speculations after all, and well, of course this is a work of fiction so creativity is tolerated. For example, it is not explained precisely how did the future 26-year-old selves of the main protagonist and her friends are able to send their letters to the past. The plot itself looks random if you don’t start reading the manga, because there is a little of sci-fi elements in it. I read it in one day and it gave me a lot of feels because the story touched me. “Orange” is a shojo manga with strong moments. ![]() ![]() She let the person she loved disappear and she can’t bear to lose him again in a parallel reality, if this letter is ever able to make it into the past. In that letter, older Naho wrote that she has regrets. ![]() “Orange” is the story of Naho Takamiya, a 16 year old girl who receives a letter that contains information about her future, written by her 26-year-old self. A live action for this work is set to be released this December in Japan, and I wish it keeps it close to the original story unlike many adaptations that in my opinion failed miserably (see L-DK for example). I have just finished reading this short manga series called “Orange”, a shojo which I devoured in just one day. ![]()
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