Blue Spring Ride

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  • 2014
  • 1 Season
  • 7.5  (4,519)

Blue Spring Ride is an anime series that first aired in Japan in July 2014, and later was released internationally. The series is based on a popular manga of the same name by Io Sakisaka, which was first published in 2011 and has since been adapted into various media, including an anime feature film. The show follows the story of a high school girl named Futaba Yoshioka, who struggles to find her place in the world after being shunned by her peers for being too cute. Futaba is determined to make a fresh start in high school and become friends with everyone, but her efforts are complicated by the reappearance of a childhood friend named Kou Tanaka, who she believes she has lost touch with. With his arrival, Futaba's life takes a new turn as she begins to realize that her feelings towards Kou are deeper than mere friendship. As the series progresses, Futaba must navigate the tricky waters of high school romance while also coming to terms with the past that she shares with Kou. Along the way, she makes new friends, deals with rival love interests, and learns important life lessons about love, friendship, and finding one's place in the world. One of the key dramatic themes of Blue Spring Ride is the idea of second chances. Futaba and Kou both have regrets about the way their relationship ended in the past, and as they reconnect in high school they are given a chance to explore their feelings for each other once again. However, both characters are also forced to confront the ways in which they have changed and grown since they last saw each other, which adds an extra layer of complexity to their relationship. The characters in Blue Spring Ride are well-developed and interesting, with each one bringing their own unique perspectives and challenges to the story. Futaba is a relatable protagonist who struggles with self-confidence and self-expression, but gradually learns to become more assertive and confident in her own skin. Kou, meanwhile, is a mysterious figure who harbors his own secrets and fears, which gradually come to light as the series progresses. Other notable characters in the show include Yuri, a classmate of Futaba's who also harbors feelings for Kou; Shuko, a close friend of Futaba's who is kind and supportive but also has a more complex past than first appears; and Aya, a fellow student who is outgoing and fun-loving but also carries a secret burden. The animation in Blue Spring Ride is top-notch, with vibrant colors, detailed backgrounds, and smooth character designs. The show's visual style is contemporary and stylish, with a focus on realistic character movement and expressive facial animation. The soundtrack is also noteworthy, featuring a mix of upbeat pop songs and emotional ballads that perfectly complement the show's romantic themes. Overall, Blue Spring Ride is a touching and heartfelt romance story that will resonate with viewers of all ages. Whether you are a fan of anime or simply looking for a well-written and engaging coming-of-age story, this series is definitely worth checking out. With its charming characters, beautiful animation, and compelling plot, Blue Spring Ride is sure to become a beloved classic for years to come.

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E 12
12. E 12
September 22, 2014
Futaba sees Kou's vulnerability for the first time, then sends him home to where his brother and father are waiting. As the three of them sit around the dinner table, Kou finally tells them how he feels. The next day, Kou's friends notice something different about him. At last, the class term ends. Their shining summer is about to begin!
E 11
11. E 11
September 15, 2014
While Kou was going to middle school in Nagasaki, he lost his mother to an illness. Futaba finally realizes the pain Kou feels over that sense of powerlessness. Hoping to open Kou's heart the way that Kou opened hers, she chases after Kou and desperately expresses her feelings to him.
E 10
10. E 10
September 8, 2014
Futaba notices a change in the vibe between Kou and Yuuri during the study meeting. She really wants to ask Kou about it, but ends up skirting the issue. Instead, she tells Kou that she wants to know more about him. Kou shows her to a certain room. There, in silence room, Futaba realizes the reason why Kou changed.
E 9
9. E 9
September 1, 2014
Futaba tells Yuuri and Shuuko about Kou's words: "Caring for things brings a lot of trouble." Futaba and Yuuri's worries about Kou deepen when they learn that his grades at school have been bad, too. So they bring Shuuko and Kominato along for a "study meeting" at Kou's house.
E 8
8. E 8
August 25, 2014
Episode about Futaba and Kou in middle school. Based on the chapter called "Unwritten." also known as chapter 0 or Prologue.
E 7
7. E 7
August 18, 2014
Futaba realizes that she likes Kou, and makes up her mind to tell Yuuri about it. But a chance encounter with an old friend from middle school makes her realize that it can be hard to balance love and friendship. Futaba decides she'll keep her love for Kou a secret, but this makes her conversations with Yuuri awkward.
E 6
6. E 6
August 11, 2014
Yuuri reveals to Futaba that she's in love with Kou. Futaba's feelings about her long-awaited friendship struggle against her budding feelings of love. Futaba decides to supress her feelings for Kou so as not to lose her friend, but class representative work puts her alone together with Kou...
E 5
5. E 5
August 4, 2014
Futaba has begun to develop feelings for Kou, and Yuuri happens to learn about Shuuko's pining over Tanaka-sensei. As they bear under the weight of their emotions, the team slowly begins to grow closer over the course of the workshop. But then, the five of them get lost in the forest during orienteering.
E 4
4. E 4
July 28, 2014
Futaba has volunteered to be class representative for her new class, and so has Kou. They're all set to participate in an overnight leadership workshop with event representatives Yuuri, Murao Shuuko, and Kominato Aya. However, a troubled start to their morning foreshadows anxieties down the road, and a bad vibe hangs over the team...
E 3
3. E 3
July 21, 2014
Futaba asks about Kou's family when she learns that Tanaka-sensei is actually Kou's older brother. She also learns the real reason Kou didn't meet her for the summer festival back in middle school. As her 2nd year begins, Futaba vows to start from scratch in her new class... which for some reason includes Kou, despite the fact that he's supposed to be in advanced classes.
E 2
2. E 2
July 14, 2014
Tanaka insists that Futaba refers to him as Kou, his new name since his parents divorced. He is hard on Futaba, but frequently finds himself comforting her while she discovers the meaning of true friendship.
Page 1
1. Page 1
July 8, 2014
The attractive and soft-spoken Tanaka-kun and Futaba have an instant attraction. An unfortunate misunderstanding drove the two apart, time and fate will determine their future.
Description

Blue Spring Ride is an anime series that first aired in Japan in July 2014, and later was released internationally. The series is based on a popular manga of the same name by Io Sakisaka, which was first published in 2011 and has since been adapted into various media, including an anime feature film.

The show follows the story of a high school girl named Futaba Yoshioka, who struggles to find her place in the world after being shunned by her peers for being too cute. Futaba is determined to make a fresh start in high school and become friends with everyone, but her efforts are complicated by the reappearance of a childhood friend named Kou Tanaka, who she believes she has lost touch with. With his arrival, Futaba's life takes a new turn as she begins to realize that her feelings towards Kou are deeper than mere friendship.

As the series progresses, Futaba must navigate the tricky waters of high school romance while also coming to terms with the past that she shares with Kou. Along the way, she makes new friends, deals with rival love interests, and learns important life lessons about love, friendship, and finding one's place in the world.

One of the key dramatic themes of Blue Spring Ride is the idea of second chances. Futaba and Kou both have regrets about the way their relationship ended in the past, and as they reconnect in high school they are given a chance to explore their feelings for each other once again. However, both characters are also forced to confront the ways in which they have changed and grown since they last saw each other, which adds an extra layer of complexity to their relationship.

The characters in Blue Spring Ride are well-developed and interesting, with each one bringing their own unique perspectives and challenges to the story. Futaba is a relatable protagonist who struggles with self-confidence and self-expression, but gradually learns to become more assertive and confident in her own skin. Kou, meanwhile, is a mysterious figure who harbors his own secrets and fears, which gradually come to light as the series progresses.

Other notable characters in the show include Yuri, a classmate of Futaba's who also harbors feelings for Kou; Shuko, a close friend of Futaba's who is kind and supportive but also has a more complex past than first appears; and Aya, a fellow student who is outgoing and fun-loving but also carries a secret burden.

The animation in Blue Spring Ride is top-notch, with vibrant colors, detailed backgrounds, and smooth character designs. The show's visual style is contemporary and stylish, with a focus on realistic character movement and expressive facial animation. The soundtrack is also noteworthy, featuring a mix of upbeat pop songs and emotional ballads that perfectly complement the show's romantic themes.

Overall, Blue Spring Ride is a touching and heartfelt romance story that will resonate with viewers of all ages. Whether you are a fan of anime or simply looking for a well-written and engaging coming-of-age story, this series is definitely worth checking out. With its charming characters, beautiful animation, and compelling plot, Blue Spring Ride is sure to become a beloved classic for years to come.

Blue Spring Ride is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (12 episodes). The series first aired on July 8, 2014.

Where to Watch Blue Spring Ride

Blue Spring Ride is available for streaming on the Anime Network website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Blue Spring Ride on demand at Apple TV.

  • Premiere Date
    July 8, 2014
  • IMDB Rating
    7.5  (4,519)