Glasslip

Glasslip (2014)

EndedAnimation showDrama, Anime, Science-Fiction

The daughter of a glass artisan family, Fukami Touko, spends relaxed days at a cafe called "Kazemichi" at a friend's house. On the summer vacation of her third year in high school. In front of them appeared a transfer student boy: Okikura Kakeru. He told Touko that he can hear the voices of the future. If someone knew in advance what their future would look like, what would they wish for? While feeling never-before-felt tremors in herself, Touko realises that she has started getting a feeling in her heart which she can't leave alone...

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S01E13Shooting StarSep 25, 2014
S01E12Fireworks (Once Again)Sep 18, 2014
S01E11PianoSep 11, 2014
S01E10JonathanSep 4, 2014
S01E09MoonAug 28, 2014
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Glasslip premiere?

Glasslip premiered on July 3, 2014.

Who is the main character in Glasslip?

The main character in Glasslip is a high school girl named Toko Fukami.

What is the main theme of Glasslip?

The main theme of Glasslip is a coming-of-age story that explores the relationships between a group of high school friends.

What is the name of the town where Glasslip takes place?

The town where Glasslip takes place is called "Kozakura."

What is the name of the glass-blowing studio in Glasslip?

The name of the glass-blowing studio in Glasslip is "Himematsu."

Who is the owner of the glass-blowing studio in Glasslip?

The owner of the glass-blowing studio in Glasslip is a man named Yanagi Takayama.

What is the name of the cafe where the characters in Glasslip often gather?

The name of the cafe where the characters in Glasslip often gather is "Kazemichi Cafe."

What is the name of the high school where the characters in Glasslip attend?

The name of the high school where the characters in Glasslip attend is "Kibito High School."

Who is the childhood friend of the main character in Glasslip?

The childhood friend of the main character in Glasslip is a boy named Kakeru Okikura.

What is the name of the flower that is often referenced in Glasslip?

The name of the flower that is often referenced in Glasslip is "Hydrangea."

Who is the leader of the group of friends in Glasslip?

The leader of the group of friends in Glasslip is a girl named Yanagi Takayama.

What is the relationship between the owner of the glass-blowing studio and the main character's family?

The owner of the glass-blowing studio in Glasslip, Yanagi Takayama, is the grandfather of the main character's love interest, Kakeru Okikura.

What is the name of the festival that takes place in Glasslip?

The name of the festival that takes place in Glasslip is the "Kozakura Cultural Festival."

What is the significance of the glass-blowing in Glasslip?

Glass-blowing in Glasslip represents the fragility of relationships and the beauty that can be found in imperfection.

What is the name of the song that serves as the opening theme for Glasslip?

The name of the song that serves as the opening theme for Glasslip is "Natsu no Hi to Kimi no Koe" by ChouCho.

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