Dounika Naru Hibi [TESTED]
: Two women meet at the wedding of an ex-girlfriend and find comfort in their shared grief, leading to a natural, unforced relationship.
Dounika Naru Hibi (released internationally as Happy-Go-Lucky Days ) is a 2020 anthology anime film that offers a quiet, frank, and often melancholic look at the complexities of human relationships and sexuality. Directed by Takuya Sato and based on the manga by Takako Shimura, the film is composed of four short segments—one yuri, one yaoi, and two interconnected heterosexual stories—spanning different generations and life stages. Narrative & Tone Dounika Naru Hibi
The film's strength lies in its to intimacy and love. Rather than grand romantic gestures, it focuses on the "messy" and often awkward realities of human connection. : Two women meet at the wedding of
Reviews for the film are polarized, often depending on what the viewer expects from an anthology: [Rewatch] Pride Month Happy Go Lucky Days Rewatch : r/anime Narrative & Tone The film's strength lies in
: A former student confesses his long-held feelings to his male teacher, navigating a delicate balance between past and present.
: A two-part story following childhood friends as they navigate the physical and emotional changes of adolescence. Critical Reception
