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Synopsis: Five childhood friends grow apart after the death of Honma Meiko, close playmate of them all. Yadomi Jinta, leader of the group when they were kids, neglects high school and lives as a shut-in when he unexpectedly starts seeing the ghost of Meiko, who can only interact with him and no one else. She has returned to ask Jintan to fulfill the forgotten wish she made as a kid.
 
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2015
120 min
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I love you, Menma!

I...

I...

I really want to stay with you.

I want to play with you all.

So...

I'm going to be reborn.

Then I can be with everyone again.

I made Jintan cry.

I said goodbye.

So, please... So, please...

So, please...

Please, say it.

Everyone, say it together.

Say it right.

All together. Okay?

Ready, and...

Menma! We found you!

You found me...

That summer,

the flower that was in bloom...

I wonder what it was called.

As the seasons go by,

the flowers that bloom by

the roadside keep changing.

"A Memory of a Summer Day"?

Yes.

Honestly, I didn't want to forget

everyone's faces.

Their faces are wonderful.

So that's why you wanted to join the

administrative development

team at our London branch.

Understood. Next...

Please remain seated.

My name is Hisakawa Tetsudou.

My nickname is Poppo.

Sorry to keep you waiting, Yukiatsu.

Morning. I didn't want you running away.

I'm not gonna run.

Please take care of Jinta, Anaru-chan.

Please don't call me that.

Thanks, Anaru-chan!

Seriously, please stop!

But...

I'm sure that flower will

continue to bloom somewhere.

And... we'll become adults.

Super Peace Busters are friends forever

Yes. We'll continue

to grant that

flower's wishes.

This drama is a work of fiction

Anohana:

The Flower

We Saw

That Day

End

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