SAGRADA RESET
STATUS
COMPLETE
EPISODES
24
RELEASE
September 13, 2017
LENGTH
26 min
DESCRIPTION
The ability to reset time might seem like the ultimate superpower, but if you forget what was going to happen when you reset it, how would you know what you needed to change? Or if you'd make things better or worse? That's the paradox that faces Misora Haruki until she's paired with Kei Asai, who remembers everything, even if they happened in timelines that have been reset. But there's still a catch: each reset point can be used only once and anything that happens in the 24 hours before a new one can be set will be locked in time forever.
In a town where a mysterious agency seems to be controlling everything from the shadows and everyone has unexpected powers, the lives of Kei and Misora's friends and classmates will depend on how carefully they can use the Sagrada Reset.
(Source: Sentai Filmworks)
CAST
Misora Haruki
Kana Hanazawa
Sumire Souma
Aoi Yuuki
Kei Asai
Kaito Ishikawa
Seika Nonoo
Sachika Misawa
Eri Oka
Yuuka Aisaka
Sasane Ukawa
Ami Koshimizu
Mirai Minami
Yuki Yamada
Youka Murase
Yui Makino
Michiru
Maaya Uchida
Sakuin-san
Kana Uetake
Mari Kurakawa
Misaki Kuno
Sawako Sera
Rikako Aida
Masamune Urachi
Takahiro Sakurai
Tomoki Nakano
Takuya Eguchi
Shintarou Tsushima
Youji Ueda
Majo
Miho Arakawa
Hiroyuki Sasano
Hiroshi Naka
Kagaya
Shigeo Kiyama
Chiruchiru
Kengo Kawanishi
Ryouji Yoshii
Koutarou Nishiyama
Yousuke Sakagami
Yuuichi Iguchi
Noraneko Yashiki no Ojiisan
Takaya Hashi
EPISODES
Dubbed

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REVIEWS
Rein2
65/100The Weakness of StrengthContinue on AniListA Bottom Line
Sagrada Reset is not the easiest watch.If a narrative that relies heavily on conversations between characters about philosophical topics does not interest you, then let this one be.
Why, Not What
Ironically though, the things that will drive some away will hook others. The long debates, the introspection, and the stoicism were all aspects that intrigued me.The show is certainly confident in its production, opting for no visual flare to make up for what is ostensibly people talking.
Flow
It doesn't hurt then that a production primarily about the power our words have, cast actors that are capable of absorbing you into their speech. That is probably the most unique thing about Sagrada.The meshing of lines together and the fantastic music that is just intrusive enough, makes scenes surprisingly smooth.
Nothing Lasts
However, that smoothness comes at the cost of emotion on the character's part. Their subtleties not withstanding, seldom do they make it past what would reasonably considered monotone. You eventually can pick out their mannerisms and this does punctuate some of the more dramatic interactions.But with 24 episodes of this, Sargrada has a lot of lines to take in, especially when nearly all of it demands your attention. To be frank, there were times that I watched with the intention of it putting me to sleep.
Illusive
Still, there was something more that I am having trouble conveying.When the music, the voices, and the story fuse into a compelling experience unlike what I am used to seeing, despite the relative simplicity, it becomes very hard to put down.
As the tired cliche goes: It's something akin to a very good book.
Which I suppose is fitting.
Sagrada Reset is a potentially engrossing presentation. It is, however, equally a potential casualty of its proficiency that separates it from the norm.
Give the first episode a shot, and you will be able to tell whether or not this one is worth it.
Muhammad0001
100/100I think Sakurada Reset is the best anime I've ever seenContinue on AniListSpoils included. review. Sakurada Reset
Moonlight Revival of
Anime Stories.
The second best anime of 2022 I've seen.What I am writing doesn't seem to be sad for me because I was able to finish this story very hard. I would say that if you haven't watched the anime, it's okay to read it. Enjoy the narrative of the last episode without feeling spoiled. I don't know, I just wanted to post it on my Facebook because it's long and doesn't matter to many people because it doesn't have viewers
Haruki knows he's facing trouble if he thinks Asai Kei is perfect:-[
We start with Haruki putting unstable pressure on Asai, the main character in the story, to be flawless in order to continue being the Asai he knows. But until he finds out what that flaw or fault is in him, he won’t know it the way he wants to.
Fortunately for her, the power of abilities enables her to do just that in this final episode of Sakurada Resort. Kei has shifted his focus from Urachi (no longer a threat) to Soma Sumeri(who has collapsed). She wants to save him, and would like Haruki to put aside her differences with Soma and help her.This causes backlash
Haruki agrees – if Kei shares the memories he has of the pre-reset Harukis, through Sakagami’s ability. Kei agrees and before you know it, Haruki remembers when he first said Kei lovely (which he only said for the second time then), but also finds his mistake, which happened two years ago: when Kei kissed him, he was happy.But Haruki this He saw the aspect as wrong
Who apologizes for being indirect and timid; Haruki admits that he was the same. It’s a lovely new step forward
The easy part is thus finished in the episode. That was an important part of ending some crucial issues for the story. Then, the hard part begins
Who wants to "save" Soma, but what does that mean? He obviously aims to relieve her of the weight of her longingAsai doesn't save Kei because he's the hero of her difficult script he saves her because she's his friend, and he wishes her happiness to be "second best" in the world (Kei makes no sense of who's number one in her heart
In Kei's apartment in the dream world, Soma sits in the dark, hiding her face because she's been crying. Kei grabs her face and tells her that no matter how she feels now, she can see a future, no matter how far away, that she is happy and smiling, despite him not being hers.!!
Soma dreads the prospect of being able to smile under such circumstances—that he basically loses to Haruki, and always loses, every time. So he challenges whom to one final match: say his name correctly, and he goes along with his plan for it.
With both Haruki and Soma reaffirming their roles about Kei, Soma wakes up first,and leaves the sleeping world of Chiru and Chiru to watch Kei because his bed is by the moon and looks beautiful. It's...kind of weird, but Soma doesn't mind
Unveiling the moon and showing what terrible things Asai wants to say that he may have once hated to say and once Haruki was a part of his heart.
But Eisa says Soma look at the moon I was looking at the moon "Moon" Do you know what the moon means? The moon is a symbol of love and coexistence among the Japanese. Anyone who is likened to the moon or says look at the moon means that the person loves you, and this is a common way to express the oppressed feelings of your heart.Soma then leaves after the conversation describing the moon and Haruki comes out from behind the curtain around his bed. Soma thought he was sticking around, while Haruki was embarrassed to see him, and would let Kei know that even if he didn’t understand , he and Soma had been “moderate opponents” i.e. “natural.”
That deeper understanding and emotion, as well as the redemptions of each of Urachi and Soma, were only possible through the existence—and judicious use—of abilities. So even if Asai Kei isn't righteous or just or heroic, he was right to work so diligently to maintain the abilities in Sakura. They were and are the key to his happiness. They are…sacred.And so end up with a sometimes slow, sometimes maddeningly ambiguous show, but also almost always weird and interesting and wonderfully ambiguous. I appreciated that the ending didn’t show us the results of when it accomplished everything it set out to do—that it felt cheap to go down in just one episode and rob us of the heart of the matter
Instead, all of his relationships are now in good shape, which puts him in the best position to be successful. I want to send special thanks to the author of this story and psychological, scientific, complex and philosophical masterpiece has had an amazing spiritual pleasure writes........)____
Unveiling the moon and showing what terrible things Asai wants to say that he may have once hated to say and once Haruki was a part of his heart.
But Eisa says Soma look at the moon I was looking at the moon "Moon" Do you know what the moon means? The moon is a symbol of love and coexistence among the Japanese. Anyone who is likened to the moon or says look at the moon means that the person loves you, and this is a common way to express the oppressed feelings of your heart.
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Ended inSeptember 13, 2017
Main Studio David Production
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