

Animation · Comedy · Romance
Overview
During spring break, Saki visits her father and has a close encounter with a whale. / Makoto confronts a former classmate. Meanwhile, Saki must make a difficult decision. / Saki is upset after spending the day at her mother's house. Makoto, meanwhile, decides to take a step forward. / After much thought, Saki finally makes a decision.
Top Cast


Shuichiro Umeda
Shuichiro Umeda
Makoto Hanaoka (voice)
Shuichiro Umeda
Makoto Hanaoka (voice)


Akira Sekine
Akira Sekine
Saki Aoi (voice)
Akira Sekine
Saki Aoi (voice)


Yuma Uchida
Yuma Uchida
Ryuuji Taiga (voice)
Yuma Uchida
Ryuuji Taiga (voice)


Ai Kakuma
Ai Kakuma
Ai Hayase (voice)
Ai Kakuma
Ai Hayase (voice)


Azusa Aoi
Azusa Aoi
Kaede Hanekawa (voice)
Azusa Aoi
Kaede Hanekawa (voice)


Gakuto Kajiwara
Gakuto Kajiwara
Jun Saotome (voice)
Gakuto Kajiwara
Jun Saotome (voice)


Aika Wakuno
Aika Wakuno
Kanako Yachi (voice)
Aika Wakuno
Kanako Yachi (voice)


Yukimi Hayase
Yukimi Hayase
Miyo Yoshida (voice)
Yukimi Hayase
Miyo Yoshida (voice)


Masahiko Tanaka
Masahiko Tanaka
Eiichirō Kawasaki (voice)
Masahiko Tanaka
Eiichirō Kawasaki (voice)


Ai Satou
Ai Satou
Masako Aoi (voice)
Ai Satou
Masako Aoi (voice)
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