Ao Haru Ride -blue Spring Ride
: The 12-episode anime covers only the beginning of the story, ending without a full resolution or the much-anticipated first real kiss (which happens in chapter 21 of the manga).
For anyone who has ever felt like their youth was slipping away or that their first love was a ghost they couldn't catch—this series is for you. Buckle up. The blue spring ride is bumpy, but the destination is beautiful. ao haru ride -blue spring ride
The story follows , a high school girl who learned a harsh lesson in middle school: being popular with boys leads to ostracization by jealous girls. Entering high school, she reinvents herself. She becomes clumsy, loud, and uncaring about her appearance—doing anything to avoid standing out and repeating past mistakes. : The 12-episode anime covers only the beginning
The narrative follows , a high school girl who has deliberately "reset" her personality to fit in. Ostracized by female peers in middle school for being too feminine and popular with boys, Futaba now acts unladylike to avoid jealousy. Her carefully constructed facade begins to crack when she reunites with Kou Tanaka , the boy she loved in middle school who disappeared before she could confess. The blue spring ride is bumpy, but the
The story follows Futaba Yoshioka, who enters high school determined to "reset" her image. After being ostracized in middle school for being "too cute," she adopts a tomboyish, unladylike persona to fit in with her female peers. Her world changes when she reunites with her middle school first love, Kou Tanaka—now going by Kou Mabuchi.
: In the manga, the introduction of second male lead Kikuchi Toma leads to a middle arc that many readers find "exhausting" and "dragged out".