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Visual Novel Atri My Dear Moments Gets an Anime Adaptation

The visual novel Atri My Dear Moments (stylized as Atri -My Dear Moments-) is getting an anime adaptation as announced earlier during the Aniplex Online Fest 2022. Studio Troyca is animating the series with Makoto Kato as director. Jukki Hanada is in charge of the series composition.

Atri -My Dear Moments- anime

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ANIPLEX.EXE is publishing the visual novel and the official website of Atri -My Dear Moments- describes the series as:
In the near future, a sudden and unexplained sea rise has left much of human civilization underwater. Ikaruga Natsuki, a boy who lost his mother and his leg in an accident some years earlier, returns disillusioned from a harsh life in the big city to find his old countryside home half-swallowed by the sea. Left without a family, all he has to his name is the ship and submarine left to him by his oceanologist grandmother, and her debts. His only hope to restore the dreams for the future that he has lost is to take up an opportunity presented to him by the suspicious debt collector Catherine. They set sail to search the sunken ruins of his grandmother’s laboratory in order to find a treasure rumor says she left there. But what they find is not riches or jewels; it is a strange girl lying asleep in a coffin at the bottom of the sea. Atri. Atri is a robot, but her appearance and her wealth of emotions would fool anyone into thinking she’s a living, breathing human being. In gratitude for being salvaged, she makes a declaration to Natsuki. “I want to fulfill my master’s final order. Until I do, I’ll be your leg!” In a little town slowly being enveloped by the ocean, an unforgettable summer is about to begin for this boy and this mysterious robot girl….

Source: Aniplex Online Fes, Atri -My Dear Moments- Anime Official Twitter
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Ken Pueyo

I can talk about seiyuus for days. A connoisseur of cute girls doing cute things and fluffy romance stories always make me smile. I mostly watch slice-of-life and rom-coms with drama on the side.

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