📖 SYNOPSIS
On the surface, Sara seems like a regular present-day kid, but when she gets thrown into the year 2100, the future is not great. Global warming has wrecked the world in ways that feel uncomfortably plausible, and the person she has to rely on to survive is Takara, a boy who's grown up knowing nothing else. Together they try to navigate what's left, and the show doesn't sugarcoat what that looks like.
This is a short-form series from Studio 4°C — 11 episodes, so it's a tight commitment — and it does something genuinely unusual by blending animated sequences with live-action footage. That might sound gimmicky, but it's used to ground the dystopian stuff in real-world climate science. They actually collaborated with climate experts, so the environmental details aren't just vague hand-waving. It gives the whole thing a weight that pure fiction sometimes lacks.
The vibe sits somewhere between Future Boy Conan's post-apocalyptic adventure and Mirai's emotional, time-displaced storytelling. There's real warmth between Sara and Takara even as the world around them is falling apart. It's educational without being preachy, which is harder to pull off than it sounds.
If you liked the environmental themes in Conan or the way Mirai used time travel to process big feelings, this covers similar ground with a modern urgency. It was designed to work in classroom settings too, so the pacing is accessible — no filler, just a focused story about two kids and a broken world.
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