In 2003 anime releases Nadja is the only show that uses the formula, thus making it very unique alongside the other series that was airing at the time. We have lots of story like that in animes based around western literature that is aired during the 80s and ’90s.īut sadly starting around the 2000s this type of story in the anime medium got a steady decline. Nadja plays out like your classic late-century adventure stories where the protagonist needs to travel to new places to progress the story. Traveling around European Continent in search of clues of her mother’s whereabouts while meeting friends and learning different cultures along the way. Starting off the Review Ashita no Nadja or commonly known as Tomorrow's Nadja for international audiences, the story follows the Adventure of Nadja Applefield. (Story/Plot/Writing) (7/10: Good) (Spoiler Free) This review will discuss further why this show is a hidden gem of its time and what makes Nadja a good show. A good TV series for what it isįrom start to finish. Because I am surprised the anime gave me a sort of diamond of the ruff impression about it. It's been more than a decade since I watch it, so I decided to finally pick it up and make a full series rewatch on it last year. What I remember is the main plot itself when it aired on my local television network. Nadja was one of my early childhood anime back in the early ’00s but I don’t seem to remember how it ended or how the story progresses.
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