Natsu no Arashi!

Natsu no Arashi! (2009)

EndedAnimation showComedy, Anime, Romance, Supernatural

At the old town's coffee shop, Yasaka - in a chance encounter - meets an older high school student, named Arashi. Just his luck, Yasaka finds out she is in fact a ghost, as the two take off on an unusual journey together! The events that transpired at the coffee house will kick off an unforgettable summer holiday with an amazing story that is guaranteed to captivate audiences of all types!~

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Scheduleevery Sunday at 01:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S02E13You guys are Kiwi, Papaya, and MangoDec 27, 2009
S02E12RadarmanDec 20, 2009
S02E11High School LullabyDec 13, 2009
S02E10Showa BluesDec 6, 2009
S02E09Lonely Tropical FishNov 29, 2009
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'Natsu no Arashi!' premiere?

'Natsu no Arashi!' premiered on April 5, 2009.

Who created 'Natsu no Arashi!'?

'Natsu no Arashi!' was created by Jin Kobayashi.

What genre does 'Natsu no Arashi!' fall under?

'Natsu no Arashi!' falls under the genres of comedy, drama, and supernatural.

Where does the story of 'Natsu no Arashi!' take place?

The story of 'Natsu no Arashi!' takes place in a small seaside town.

What is the main storyline of 'Natsu no Arashi!'?

'Natsu no Arashi!' follows the adventures of a young boy named Hajime Yasaka, who meets a ghost girl named Arashi and becomes involved in time-traveling adventures.

Who are the main characters in 'Natsu no Arashi!'?

The main characters in 'Natsu no Arashi!' include Hajime Yasaka, Arashi, Sayoko "Yasaka-san" Yasaka, and Jun Kamigamo.

What is the unique aspect of 'Natsu no Arashi!'?

One unique aspect of 'Natsu no Arashi!' is its blend of comedy and supernatural elements, as well as its exploration of time-traveling themes.

How many episodes does 'Natsu no Arashi!' have?

'Natsu no Arashi!' has a total of 13 episodes.

Does 'Natsu no Arashi!' have any notable guest stars?

Yes, 'Natsu no Arashi!' features guest appearances by notable voice actors, including Megumi Hayashibara and Kana Hanazawa.

What is the art style used in 'Natsu no Arashi!'?

'Natsu no Arashi!' features a unique art style that combines traditional hand-drawn animation with modern digital techniques.

What is the target audience for 'Natsu no Arashi!'?

'Natsu no Arashi!' is primarily targeted towards a teenage and adult audience due to its complex themes and mature humor.

Are there any significant plot twists in 'Natsu no Arashi!'?

Yes, 'Natsu no Arashi!' includes several unexpected plot twists that keep the audience engaged and intrigued.

Did 'Natsu no Arashi!' receive any awards or nominations?

While 'Natsu no Arashi!' may not have received major awards or nominations, it gained a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim for its storytelling and character development.

What is the overall reception of 'Natsu no Arashi!'?

'Natsu no Arashi!' received positive reviews from both viewers and critics, who praised its unique blend of genres and engaging narrative.

Does 'Natsu no Arashi!' have any notable soundtracks?

Yes, 'Natsu no Arashi!' features a memorable soundtrack composed by Tatsuya Kato, which enhances the emotional impact of the series.

Are there any notable spin-offs or related media to 'Natsu no Arashi!'?

'Natsu no Arashi!' has a manga adaptation written by Jin Kobayashi, the creator of the original series.

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Also known as

  • Summer Storm! Open for Business
  • Summer Storm!
  • Stormy Summer
  • 夏のあらし! (Japan)
  • Natsu no Arashi! Akinai-chū (Japan)
  • Natsu no Arashi! Akinaichuu (Japan)
  • 夏のあらし!春夏冬中 (Japan)
  • Natsu no Arashi! Akinai-chuu (Japan)
  • 夏のあらし! 春夏冬中 (Japan)

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