

Despite the change in setting, the anime still retains its themes and knows no boundary about its love of aquatic life. After certain circumstances, we get the second half of the story taking place at the Tingaara Aquarium. With a total set of 24 episodes, the anime is structured in two parts with the first half taking place at the Gama Gama Aquarium. That's what life is about, seeking opportunities, and following dreams. Similarly, Kukuru is able to show Fuka that there's a life outside of being an idol and that becoming part of the aquarium gives her new opportunities. With Fuka's support, Kukuru discovers herself and continues to follow her dream regardless of any obstacles in her own. What's more important is how much the two characters affect each other in their own way. And let's just say, both characters learn a lot from each other. Despite coming from different backgrounds, it's obvious the show wanted to see how both characters develop as a pair and individually. Watching this anime made me realize how quickly Kukuru and Fuka became close together from the very start. The director obviously set up this show for the two main cast to meet through chance and added the texture of chasing a dream as part of the plot. To the surprise of no one, Kukuru and Fuka represents characters that met by fate. But for this anime, they decided to go with realism by telling their story, and focusing on the cast with their dreams. P.A Works is known for both their realism and fantasy naturalism. The show tells a realistic story that depicts how characters live. With slice of life stories like this, we have to realize and set expectations clearly. It doesn't take long for the two to become friends and she develops her own passion and finding her place at the Gama Gama Aquarium. It all starts when an eighteen year old Fuka Miyazawa escapes to Okinawa and meets Kukuru Misakino, a high student with a passion for aquatic life. It's about characters following their dreams and making a difference in their world. Shiroi Suna no Aquatope is yet, much more about cute girls doing cute things. There's a bucket list to check off and of course, cute girls is among them. Works, then you can easily tell the show dives into a slice of life story with coming of age themes. and say that if you're a familiar fan of P.A. Founded since 2000, you can bet that the studio brings their wealth of experience again to Shiroi Suna no Aquatope. They've produced memorable adaptations and original works all the way back in 2008. Works is no stranger in the anime industry. Works can be a hit or miss sometimes based on their track record. Or can it be called that? After all, P.A. After taking a half year break, Shiroi Suna no Aquatope (aka The Aquatope on White Sand) aired as one of the key projects celebrating PA Works' rich body of accomplishments. With mounting pressure from all around them, will Kukuru and Fuuka be able to save the one place they hold close to their hearts? At the same time, Kukuru realizes that her ambitious goal might be more than she can handle. Seeing the unique magic of the aquarium, Fuuka begs Kukuru for a job however, she soon finds that her lack of experience makes her more of a hindrance than anything else. The director's aquatic life-loving granddaughter-Kukuru Misakino-cannot stand the thought of the aquarium closing and is determined to make enough money by the end of the season to keep the doors open. With a lack of visitors and costly but necessary repairs needed to keep its doors open, the director is faced with shutting down the establishment for good by the end of the summer. Bearing a heavy heart and nowhere to go, she aimlessly wanders around the area until she stumbles upon Gama Gama Aquarium-an aging aquarium on the verge of closing down. After leaving her idol career behind, Fuuka Miyazawa finds herself on a spontaneous flight to Okinawa instead of returning home to her pity party in Morioka.
