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Natsu no ARASHI ! » Episode 6

“Fall in Love - Kaya”

It seems as if girls always give Jun a cold shoulder or look whenever he gets close to them. Kaya provides little sympathy to Jun's plight, however she takes his hand and the next moment they are flashing back into time to 1945 (20th year in the Showa period). However, upon doing this, Jun must reveal and come face to face with a secret he's been hiding...
Subtitles: Image English (US)
Publisher: tvtm
Prerelease: May 10, 2009 Image
Public Release: May 17, 2009
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  • 2 days ago
    Ahhhhh a love you can't confess... Geez.
  • 12 days ago
    i agree if he is going to die any ways why not dye knowing the person ulove loved u as well,even if it changes the story shouldn't it be for good,the pain will stay there anyways.......
  • 26 days ago
    datterama32, the US bombing raids over japan consisted of thermite incendiary carpet bombing. because the were only giving general locations of strategic points (i.e. why black outs were necessary).
  • 27 days ago
    I don't see why it would change history if she told him she was from the future and she known about his death. Worst case he would think she is insane.
  • Oct 17 2009
    Edgar Allen Po and Alfred Hitchcock eat your hearts out!! rofl
  • Oct 15 2009
    Great episode. It was very powerful seeing all the events that were going on.
  • Sep 14 2009
    good ep really showed the fear of the people being attacked really well lets you know just how messed up war is
  • Jul 27 2009
    now that was a great episode. made me feel very anxious during the bombing.
  • Jul 21 2009
    Carpet bombing is a term, but you can carpet bomb with incendiary bombs, and yes, the U.S. has carpet bombed the hell out of many countries, starting in WWII. Regardless, war is a terrible thing.
  • Jul 18 2009
    Actually, "carpet bombs" is incorrect. Those were incendiary bombs, "carpet bombing" is a term. Besides, American forces don't carpet bomb. They know what they're after.
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