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Ao Haru Ride is the anime adaptation of the manga series written and illustrated by Io Sakisaka, which was serialized in the shoujo magazine Bessatsu Margaret between 2011 and 2015.
Ao Haru Ride is just an extremely cliched and generic title. The execution is decent, however it could have been better, but there are just no other hooks or interesting elements or setting to keep you interested, and it gets boring half-way through unless you absolutely love the characters.
Ao Haru Ride (Japanese: アオハライド, Hepburn: Aoharaido, alternatively titled Blue Spring Ride internationally) is a Japanese shōjo manga series written and illustrated by Io Sakisaka.
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The series is not canceled either, so some fans are still choosing to cling to that glimmer of hope despite not hearing about season 2 renewal in a long time. The delay in the renewal could be due to the lack of source material to promote.
Recommended Audience: There's nothing in the way of violence or sex, but some of Kou's "friends" catcall Futaba, while Kou himself at one point attempts to indirectly "show her" the kind of bad things they might do to her. That's enough to make this inappropriate for younger kids, I think.
14-175.0 out of 5 stars Great book! The age rating may say 14-17 but so far I haven't encountered anything that may be in most books of these ages. Great read, fairly easy and overall a definite buy. Just remember to swipe right to turn!
Although this anime was sad too in its parts. The reason why Kou had a change of personality when he came back to Futabas school, was the fact his parents divorced and his mother was very sick so she unfortunately passed away.
The difference is that Ao Haru Ride is more focused on the romantic aspect while Orange gives more weight to the healing process, and as such it's more dramatic. Both are totally awesome.
Futaba Yoshioka used to be an attractive and popular middle-schooler—well liked by the opposite sex, but ostracized by the girls.
Ao Haru Ride is the anime adaptation of the manga series written and illustrated by Io Sakisaka, which was serialized in the shoujo magazine Bessatsu Margaret between 2011 and 2015. It has sold over 5.84 million copies, and released in Germany, France, Italy, Taiwan and Poland.