A series like this makes me think all shows should be just 12 episodes. Why spend 3204897450 episodes to stimulate drama or incite emotional impact when you can do it in 1?
Lovely, just lovely.






Before the good stuff, I have to be honest and note that Kayo’s sudden transfer felt contrived. Unless I was completely oblivious, there were no hints about that prior to episode 10. It felt like a slightly cheap way of creating more dilemma for Mugi. Though, given Mugi’s revelation on how she only thought about herself and never once took notice on how Kayo was doing, it could’ve been a method to surprise the audience along with her… naaaah, that’s too sly.
With that small aside, I did enjoy their story. Kayo has been a superb friend to Mugi. As Chitose noted, it’s incredible how Kayo managed to stay by Mugi’s side for 4 years. These two episodes provided a great look into their friendship; something that I now notice as a theme to this anime.

The last episode was beautiful.
To start off, Chitose was also a great friend to Mugi. She was dealing with so much throughout this series. Her issues between the drama club and Mugi’s club, her crush on Takashi, and her friendship with Mugi. She had plenty of her own problems on her mind and still went out of her way to help out Mugi. It’s unfortunate she got shot down by Takashi (who I now hate for hurting such a wonderful girl… ok not hate but he’s still a punk). It’s a shame Kayo won’t be around to help Mugi when she stumbles but it’s relieving to know that Mugi has another incredible friend to keep her steady.
It’d be unfair to say that Mugi was weak. She was shy, indecisive, and self-conscious but I can’t call her weak. She had the will to stand up and the strength to push forward… she just didn’t have faith. Faith… in herself. Kayo believed in her. Chitose believed in her. Nono believed in her. And Mugi finally realized all this in this last episode. Not only that, she knew she could move forward and live her dream.
Mugi and Nono’s meeting on the roof was moving.

Mugi was so full of confidence, it was breathtaking. She never once stumbled in her speech while talking to Nono. That’s quite a feat. I watched that sequence over 10 times… heh… well, sure I enjoyed it and it was heartwarming but honestly, part of it was trying to figure out Mugi’s dream; trying to understand what she meant by “a dream called Hitohira.”
She said it right after bustin’ out the old club banner so at first, I thought she meant she was gonna revive the club. But, after seeing the final scenes showing the club members names at the bottom of the club room door, that doesn’t seem like it’s right. That last scene felt like a goodbye to those times.
So, maybe she’s chasing after Nono? At the end of episode 11, while thinking about Nono, she grabbed her heart and blushed then asked Kayo (in her head) what “this” meant… maybe she likes Nono? Nono’s line that she’ll be waiting on the other side of the bridge could imply it… yet to have sudden shoujo-ai undertones seems hard to grasp.
The safest guess is that her dream is to move forward on her own feet. Yeah, that sounds lame and cheesy but it can also work. She’s had so much support up until now and she finally realizes how much everyone has helped her. It’s time for her to support others. Or something like that.
I bet it’s something really simple and I just can’t see it, haha. Or I’m thinking so much into it that I’m confusing myself. Or both…
Regardless, Mugi can now become an incredible friend. She experienced a great friendship in Kayo, she witnessed a great friendship in Nono and Mirei, and she will continue to build another great friendship in Chitose. With all this, there’s no doubt she will become a great person.

Hitohira achieved what so many animes strive for; successfully portraying a deep story w/o getting lost. This show had just the right mix of everything: simple yet meaningful story, expressive characters, moderately intense and believable drama and of course, plenty of comedy. No aspect was overdone and no event was drawn out.
As much praise as I’m giving this series, it will not make it into any of my top “insert number and category here” lists. It’d even be hard to recommend this to many people. It’s like a niche anime but it lacks the niche… totally doesn’t make sense, does it?
I’ll take the easy way out. Just watch it and you’ll find out.
Overall series score: 8.9 out of 10
Oh, there’s one last thing. Even if this series turned out horrible or if it was so bad that I dropped it early on, I would still be glad I at least checked it out. I love the intro and ending songs. I sat through the intro and the ending sequence for every single episode. Yes, that’s a very rare thing for me to do.
I hunted for those songs before I even finished the first episode yet still had to listen to them every time. With this series finished, the ending song feels so meaningful now. Also, I’m not one to hunt for OSTs since I prefer my music with lyrics but I need to find this one. It’s only for 2 musical scores though, hehe.


















