Tonagura

Tonagura (2006)

EndedAnimation showDrama, Comedy, Anime, Romance

The Arisaka sisters (Hatsune and Kazuki) and the Kagura siblings (Yuuji and Marie) lived next door when they were smaller. So close that they could climb onto each other's verandas from the 2nd floor. They would always play together until one day the Kagura siblings had to move. It's been 10 years and the Kagura siblings are moving back! Yuuji's turned into a pervert and Marie isn't the crybaby she used to be?! (Source: Wikipedia - MB)

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 00:30 (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13Veranda And Paper PlanesSep 30, 2006
S01E12A Letter To Yuuji And Memories From Ten Years AgoSep 23, 2006
S01E11Yukata And Fireworks And A Broken Sandal StrapSep 16, 2006
S01E10It's A Bikini? Everyone GathersSep 9, 2006
S01E09Are You By Any Chance, Jealous?Sep 2, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Tonagura' from 2006 premiere?

'Tonagura' premiered on July 9, 2006.

What is the genre of the TV show 'Tonagura'?

'Tonagura' falls under the genre of romantic comedy.

Who are the main characters in 'Tonagura'?

The main characters in 'Tonagura' are Kazuki Arisaka and Yuji Kagura.

Where is the TV show 'Tonagura' set?

'Tonagura' is set in present-day Japan.

Who is the director of 'Tonagura'?

Taro Kojo is the director of 'Tonagura'.

How many episodes does 'Tonagura' have?

'Tonagura' consists of a total of 13 episodes.

What is the premise of 'Tonagura'?

'Tonagura' follows the story of Kazuki Arisaka and her childhood friend Yuji Kagura as they navigate their way through high school and their complex feelings for each other.

Who provides the voice for Kazuki Arisaka in 'Tonagura'?

Kazuki Arisaka's voice is provided by Ami Koshimizu.

What is the target demographic for 'Tonagura'?

'Tonagura' is primarily aimed at a male audience in their late teens to early twenties.

Does 'Tonagura' have any notable guest stars?

No, 'Tonagura' does not have any notable guest stars.

Is 'Tonagura' based on a manga or novel?

Yes, 'Tonagura' is based on a manga series written by Hidetaka Kakei.

Who composed the music for 'Tonagura'?

The music for 'Tonagura' was composed by Kajiura Yuki.

What is the art style of 'Tonagura'?

The art style of 'Tonagura' is characterized by vibrant colors and cute character designs.

Does 'Tonagura' contain any fan service?

Yes, 'Tonagura' contains some fan service elements.

Is 'Tonagura' available to stream online?

Yes, 'Tonagura' can be streamed online on various platforms.

Has 'Tonagura' received any awards or nominations?

No, 'Tonagura' has not received any significant awards or nominations.

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