

Living for the Day After Tomorrow
Asatte no Houkou.
Karada Iokawa is heading into junior high, and she's the type of girl who's upbeat and dependable—but absolutely hates being treated like a kid. After her parents die, her older brother Hiro moves back from abroad to look after her. That's when Hiro's ex-girlfriend Shouko shows up. Shouko's usually pretty levelheaded, though she can be stubborn and childish when she wants to be. She's tracked Hiro down to figure out why he dumped her. The tension between Karada and Shouko is immediate, and it gets worse when Shouko tells Karada she's being immature. One day, Karada visits a shrine to pray for one thing: to grow up faster. She has no idea the wishing stone actually works. As Karada suddenly matures, Shouko—who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time—becomes a child instead. With their ages swapped, the two have to figure out how to get along and, more importantly, come to terms with who they really are.
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Living for the Day After Tomorrow
Asatte no Houkou.
12
2006
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Karada Iokawa is heading into junior high, and she's the type of girl who's upbeat and dependable—but absolutely hates being treated like a kid. After her parents die, her older brother Hiro moves back from abroad to look after her. That's when Hiro's ex-girlfriend Shouko shows up. Shouko's usually pretty levelheaded, though she can be stubborn and childish when she wants to be. She's tracked Hiro down to figure out why he dumped her. The tension between Karada and Shouko is immediate, and it gets worse when Shouko tells Karada she's being immature. One day, Karada visits a shrine to pray for one thing: to grow up faster. She has no idea the wishing stone actually works. As Karada suddenly matures, Shouko—who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time—becomes a child instead. With their ages swapped, the two have to figure out how to get along and, more importantly, come to terms with who they really are.
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Living for the Day After Tomorrow
Asatte no Houkou.
Karada Iokawa is heading into junior high, and she's the type of girl who's upbeat and dependable—but absolutely hates being treated like a kid. After her parents die, her older brother Hiro moves back from abroad to look after her. That's when Hiro's ex-girlfriend Shouko shows up. Shouko's usually pretty levelheaded, though she can be stubborn and childish when she wants to be. She's tracked Hiro down to figure out why he dumped her. The tension between Karada and Shouko is immediate, and it gets worse when Shouko tells Karada she's being immature. One day, Karada visits a shrine to pray for one thing: to grow up faster. She has no idea the wishing stone actually works. As Karada suddenly matures, Shouko—who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time—becomes a child instead. With their ages swapped, the two have to figure out how to get along and, more importantly, come to terms with who they really are.
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Living for the Day After Tomorrow
Asatte no Houkou.
あさっての方向。
A Direction of the Day After Tomorrow, Towards the Day After Tomorrow