Daisy's Life
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📖 SYNOPSIS
Six-year-old Daisy, reeling from her mother's death in an accident, moves in with her aunt, starting to help out at a small downtown yakisoba restaurant. She's grieving, she can't sleep, and the world feels too big and too empty all at once. Then one night, a girl named Dahlia shows up at her window, and things get weird — their time together starts bending through space and time, giving Daisy this strange cosmic lens on her tiny, grounded life. It's a Masaaki Yuasa movie, so you already know the animation is going to do things you haven't seen before. The man behind Mind Game and The Night Is Short, Walk on Girl directing a story adapted from a Banana Yoshimoto novel about childhood grief and magical friendship — that combination alone is worth paying attention to. The whole thing lives in this space between quiet slice-of-life and something much bigger and stranger, where a kid frying noodles in a cramped restaurant can suddenly feel connected to the entire universe. If A Silent Voice hit you hard with its raw portrayal of emotional isolation, or if Anohana wrecked you with its take on loss and letting go, this is in that territory but filtered through Yuasa's surreal, fluid visual language. It's a single movie, so it's a contained experience — no 24-episode commitment, just one sitting that'll probably leave you staring at the ceiling for a while.
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🎬 EPISODE GUIDE
MANGA BRIDGE
This season covers Chapters 1-1 of the manga. Continue reading from Chapter 2.

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