Into the Forest of Fireflies' Light Episode 1: Episode 1
Canon

OSHIMETER

9.2

11 Fans

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Into the Forest of Fireflies' Light Episode 1: Episode 1

Canon
Prev: EPNext: EP

OSHIMETER

9.2

11 Fans

5star
4star
3star
2star
1star
PacingVisualWritingEmo ImpactSoundtrack

QUICK TAKES

disavania's avatar
disavania
Walaupun durasinya termasuk singkat untuk ukuran movie, tapi alur cerita dan pace tetap dikemas dengan apik. Aku tidak merasa kebosanan saat menontonnya. Tidak banyak yang bisa dikatakan mengenai perkembangan karakter kecuali karakter Gin, yang ternyata mengidamkan sesuatu.
quin_gs's avatar
quin_gs
From its opening moments, Hotarubi no Mori He quietly lets you sense where it is heading, yet it still makes you tear when it gets there. At just over 40 minutes, its rhythm feels delicate, intimate, and deeply effective.
pam2026's avatar
pam2026
Bellísima animación que entrega dulzura, pérdida y romanticismo mágico.
nanival_00's avatar
nanival_00
The author created this film as a memorial for a friend who has passed away. It is an incredible, yet deeply moving story about the connection between two worlds—a tale of love and a bond that doesn’t break, but simply transforms....😭🥺
sailenb60's avatar
sailenb60
amazing cinematography, the sad romantic music was amazing throughout the episode. Never seen any episode before based on this unique concept.
manishareddy3217's avatar
manishareddy3217
Hotarubi no Mori e tenderly portrays a unique bond deepening over shared summers. Their story proves love's profound presence across time. That final embrace a fleeting touch before goodbye is heartbreakingly beautiful. It shows a single moment of love is worth a lifetime.
jiaaa's avatar
jiaaa
The movie is quite short that it feels like how summer passes by every year. Its storyline focuses on Gin and Hotaru's unique friendship and longing, leaving several emotions and curiosity to future when reaching the end of the movie.
sheenalactuan12's avatar
sheenalactuan12
Painfully good. Watching a sob movie is good for the soul~ this highlights the familiar feeling of going back to your hometown and picking up what you left off. For Hotaru, going back means seeing Gin again. As they journey in life, their extraordinary bond gets challenged.
meenjane's avatar
meenjane
Amazing storyline, much Japanese culture based, and INCREDIBLY SAD. Definitely worth watching at least once.
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gajinkarpooja5
vgkideee's avatar
vgkideee
Don't waste your time doing this shit, It's a scam. They just want to ramp up the reviews on their anime.

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disavania's avatar
disavania
Walaupun durasinya termasuk singkat untuk ukuran movie, tapi alur cerita dan pace tetap dikemas dengan apik. Aku tidak merasa kebosanan saat menontonnya. Tidak banyak yang bisa dikatakan mengenai perkembangan karakter kecuali karakter Gin, yang ternyata mengidamkan sesuatu.
quin_gs's avatar
quin_gs
From its opening moments, Hotarubi no Mori He quietly lets you sense where it is heading, yet it still makes you tear when it gets there. At just over 40 minutes, its rhythm feels delicate, intimate, and deeply effective.
pam2026's avatar
pam2026
Bellísima animación que entrega dulzura, pérdida y romanticismo mágico.
nanival_00's avatar
nanival_00
The author created this film as a memorial for a friend who has passed away. It is an incredible, yet deeply moving story about the connection between two worlds—a tale of love and a bond that doesn’t break, but simply transforms....😭🥺
sailenb60's avatar
sailenb60
amazing cinematography, the sad romantic music was amazing throughout the episode. Never seen any episode before based on this unique concept.
manishareddy3217's avatar
manishareddy3217
Hotarubi no Mori e tenderly portrays a unique bond deepening over shared summers. Their story proves love's profound presence across time. That final embrace a fleeting touch before goodbye is heartbreakingly beautiful. It shows a single moment of love is worth a lifetime.
jiaaa's avatar
jiaaa
The movie is quite short that it feels like how summer passes by every year. Its storyline focuses on Gin and Hotaru's unique friendship and longing, leaving several emotions and curiosity to future when reaching the end of the movie.
sheenalactuan12's avatar
sheenalactuan12
Painfully good. Watching a sob movie is good for the soul~ this highlights the familiar feeling of going back to your hometown and picking up what you left off. For Hotaru, going back means seeing Gin again. As they journey in life, their extraordinary bond gets challenged.
meenjane's avatar
meenjane
Amazing storyline, much Japanese culture based, and INCREDIBLY SAD. Definitely worth watching at least once.
gajinkarpooja5's avatar
gajinkarpooja5
vgkideee's avatar
vgkideee
Don't waste your time doing this shit, It's a scam. They just want to ramp up the reviews on their anime.

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com

AnimeOshi.com refers to anime titles, character names, logos, and other trademarked or copyrighted materials to identify and describe the works being reviewed, discussed, ranked or otherwise referenced on this site. This usage is believed to be nominative fair use or non-infringing and is not intended to imply any affiliation with the respective rights holders.

All trademarks and copyrights remain the property of their owners. If you are a rights holder and have concerns about any content on this site, please contact us at legal@animeoshi.com