Charlotte

P.A. Works
Tragedy / Superpower / Drama13 EP/5 Jul 2015

Oshimeter

9.4
7 Fans
17 Want to Watch
45 Watched

Synopsis

Armed with the ability to possess anyone for five seconds, Yuu Otosaka has been using this to cheat on exams, stealing answers from the smartest kids in class, and honestly he's kind of a jerk about it. He's gamed his way into a top high school and has zero remorse — until Nao Tomori, a sharp-eyed student council president who can turn invisible, catches him red-handed and drags him into a completely different school. Hoshinoumi Academy is a safe haven for teenagers with superpowers, and the student council's real job is tracking down other ability users before shady organizations get to them first. What starts as a mostly lighthearted setup with comedic missions and quirky powers gradually shifts into something much heavier. The emotional turns hit hard when they come, and this 13-episode TV series doesn't waste time getting there. P.A. Works brings their usual gorgeous animation, and Jun Maeda's soundtrack does a lot of the emotional heavy lifting — the guy knows how to make you feel things whether you signed up for it or not. If you liked the gut-punch moments in Angel Beats or the way Anohana slowly dismantled you, Charlotte operates in that same space. It's a drama about kids with powers who are way more vulnerable than they look, and it earns its quiet, devastating moments by letting you care about them first.

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Characters

Nao Tomori

Hoshinoumi's student council president, Nao Tomori is strong-willed, outspoken, and secretly harbors romantic feelings for Yuu Otosaka.

Portrayed by Landa Lauren

Yuu Otosaka

Yuu Otosaka: Hoshinoumi Academy's first-year student, protagonist of Charlotte, concealing his powers.

Portrayed by Chase Ray

Ayumi Otosaka

Yuu's kind younger sister, a stargazer and Yusa Nishimori fan, tragically killed then saved by Yuu's time travel.

Portrayed by Buckland Kira

Yusa Kurobane

Yusa Kurobane, How-Low-Hello's vocalist, speaks to the dead, but is occasionally possessed by her deceased sister, changing her appearance.

Portrayed by Bartley Ryan

Joujirou Takajou

Fast student council member whose uncontrollable teleportation ability was exploited; now powerless.

Portrayed by Dodge Lucien

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The episode summed up the travels and the willingness of Yuu to get rid of all the powers encompassed around the world. It was quite a jump from school settings to the whole world travel but in any case since its a 12 episode anime it encompasses it in a nice way and the ending had the feels due to the fact that it was a confession of love from the protagonist and the heroine which was built up from the start of the series. All in all, the anime is fun to watch if you like 12 episode animes and I would highly recommend it.

No words could describe how grateful I am for watching this anime. One of the best masterpiece I could say eventhough the pacing of episodes are not consistent. But the lesson learnt from this story, are truly meaningful and will definitely brings you happiness..
Walking thru a thorny path does make a person more mature and wise. Main character development are peak. And finally I could see something I wished for the most since the first Episode. Its really worth it.
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