Tomorrow's Nadja | |
Japanese cover of Ashita no Nadja volume 1 |
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明日のナージャ (Ashita no Nadja) |
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Genre | Comedy, Romance |
Manga | |
Written by | Izumi Todo |
Published by | Kodansha |
Demographic | Shōjo |
Magazine | Nakayoshi |
Original run | 2003 – 2004 |
Volumes | 2 |
TV anime | |
Directed by | Takuya Igarashi |
Studio | Toei Animation, AIC |
Network | Animax, TV Asahi |
Original run | 2 February 2003 – 25 January 2004 |
Episodes | 50 |
Ashita no Nadja (明日のナージャ Ashita no Nāja , lit. "Tomorrow's Nadja"), is a romance manga by Izumi Todo. It was serialized by Kodansha in the manga magazine Nakayoshi and collected in two bound volumes. The series was adapted as an anime series produced by Toei Animation, which premiered in Japan on the anime satellite television network Animax and the terrestrial TV Asahi network, between February 2, 2003, and January 25, 2004. The series is 50 episodes long; each episode is about 25 minutes. The first 40 episodes were subbed from Japanese into English. The last ten episodes were subbed from Spanish on youtube. The series is available on DVD (in Japanese) containing two to three episodes each. The series has been released in French-Canadian R1 DVD by Imavision in two boxsets, and will receive English-language compilation dubbed movies from William Winckler Productions and Toei with a planned DVD release.
In 2009, William Winckler Productions produced two all new English dubbed movie versions edited from the original series. Producer William Winckler, known for Tekkaman the Space Knight, wrote, produced and directed the English films, which are seen on broadband in Japan.
The opening theme is "Nadja!!" by Minako Honda, and the ending theme is "Que Sera, Sera" by Ami Koshimizu.
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Nadja is an orphan who lives at the Applefield Orphanage, in the early 20th century of England. Nadja is called by Miss Appleton, the orphanage's owner, to receive a package delivered to her. The gifts sent for her thirteenth birthday are a dress and a diary. She is told in the accompanying letter that her mother is still alive. She later joins a traveling street performance act called the Dandelion Troupe in search of her mother after a fire breaks out in her orphanage. She finds many friends along the way that teach her things about herself.