After completing their studies in high school, Kyosuke and Madoka found themselves at a crossroads where they had to determine which colleges they would attend. Since they wanted to be together, they needed to find a university that accepted both of them. Hikaru, who was still a year away from graduation, offered her support to Kyosuke in any way she could. However, Madoka couldn't help but feel jealous and expressed her emotions to Kyosuke. Ultimately, Kyosuke had to make the difficult decision of choosing between the two girls he loved, thus concluding the story of Kimagure Orange Road.
Kimagure Orange☆Road: Ano Hi ni Kaeritai was released on DVD as Kimagure Orange Road: I Want to Return to That Day by AnimEigo on May 11, 2004. The film was remastered by Discotek Media and re-released on Blu-ray alongside Kimagure Orange☆Road OVA on August 27, 2019.
The character "Madoka" is often depicted as a whimsical, or "kimagure," individual who secretly harbors feelings of love towards Kyousuke and has formed a strong bond with Hikaru Hiyama, another chara...
Kyousuke is the male protagonist in the love triangle. He and his siblings have supernatural powers, referred to in the series as "The Power", and are described as espers in the series. They are forbi...
Initially, Hikaru appears to be unpleasant, confrontational, and more talkative than Madoka. However, after becoming friends with Kyousuke, it is discovered that she is actually very kind and lively. ...
The proprietor of ABCB cafe on Orange Road, also known as Madoka's boss, recognizes and supports the romantic relationship between Kyōsuke and Madoka. He takes active steps to facilitate their reconci...
In the anime, Jingoro is a cat owned by the character named Kasugas pet. Although he does not appear in the manga, his name comes from an Edo-period wood sculptor known as Hidari Jingorō, who made the...
Manami is one of Kyosukes younger sisters who is quite reserved. While she appears to be a homemaker, secretly she possesses teleportation and telekinesis powers. Her reserved nature often prevents he...