![]() ![]() All the while they help him, Naho’s love for Kakeru grows stronger by the day and vice versa. They want to take his burdens off of his shoulders. As the story goes on, Naho and her friends – who also received letters – fight to make Kakeru’s life bearable. The letters give her a daily task to do in order to stop the future that had already occurred once. Naho begins to take the letters seriously and reads them. However, she notices that everything the letter said would happen that school day, happened – including that Kakeru’s mom would commit suicide if he were to hang out with them after school. ![]() She disregards the letter as a prank and goes to school. ![]() The letter entails what she should and shouldn’t do on that day. When Naho, the main character, receives her letter, she takes it lightly. The manga is illustrating the story of a group of friends, Naho, Azusa, Hagita, Suwa, and Takako, sending letters to themselves in the past – their junior year – in order to prevent the suicide of their short friend, Kakeru. On March 13, 2012, a well written and illustrated manga – Orange – debuted in Japan by mangaka Takano Ichigo. Over the years, there has been on-going excitement in the anime community. ![]()
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