Bokura ga ita

Bokura ga ita (2006)

EndedAnimation showDrama, Anime, Romance

Nanami Takahashi welcomes the start of her high school life with great expectations of making as many friends as possible. There is much talk among the girls about a popular boy, Motoharu Yano, who has 2/3 of the girls in his middle school liking him. When Nanami asks Yuri Yamamoto, the girl sitting next to her, about Yano, the latter curtly replies that she dislikes him. Nanami is clueless of who Yano is until the day of the class nomination when she made a fool of herself by calling the name of her new friend wrongly. It turns out that she has actually met Yano along the corridors (unaware of his true identity) and he tricked her by providing a random name, resulting in the embarrassing incident in class. Nanami was initially mad at Yano but after a few encounters with him, she begins to find herself liking him.

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Scheduleevery Monday (25 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26Episode Twenty-SixDec 25, 2006
S01E25Episode Twenty-FiveDec 18, 2006
S01E24Episode Twenty-FourDec 11, 2006
S01E23Episode Twenty-ThreeDec 4, 2006
S01E22Episode Twenty-TwoNov 27, 2006
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Bokura ga ita' from the year 2006 premiere?

The TV show 'Bokura ga ita' premiered on July 3, 2006.

Who are the main characters in 'Bokura ga ita'?

The main characters in 'Bokura ga ita' are Nanami Takahashi and Yano Motoharu.

What is the genre of 'Bokura ga ita'?

'Bokura ga ita' is a romantic drama anime series.

Where does the story of 'Bokura ga ita' take place?

The story of 'Bokura ga ita' takes place in a small town in Japan.

What is the premise of 'Bokura ga ita'?

'Bokura ga ita' follows the tumultuous relationship between Nanami Takahashi and Yano Motoharu, as they navigate the ups and downs of first love and the challenges that come with it.

Who is the director of 'Bokura ga ita'?

The director of 'Bokura ga ita' is Akitaro Daichi.

How many episodes does 'Bokura ga ita' have?

'Bokura ga ita' has a total of 26 episodes.

Is 'Bokura ga ita' based on a manga?

Yes, 'Bokura ga ita' is based on a manga of the same name written by Yuki Obata.

Who composed the music for 'Bokura ga ita'?

The music for 'Bokura ga ita' was composed by Takefumi Haketa.

What age rating is 'Bokura ga ita' suitable for?

'Bokura ga ita' is suitable for viewers aged 13 and above.

How long is each episode of 'Bokura ga ita'?

Each episode of 'Bokura ga ita' has a runtime of approximately 24 minutes.

What is the theme song of 'Bokura ga ita'?

The theme song of 'Bokura ga ita' is "Kimi Dake wo..." by Mi.

Does 'Bokura ga ita' have English subtitles?

Yes, 'Bokura ga ita' has English subtitles available.

What is the animation studio behind 'Bokura ga ita'?

The animation studio behind 'Bokura ga ita' is Artland.

Are there any notable voice actors in 'Bokura ga ita'?

Yes, 'Bokura ga ita' features the voice talents of Nanami Sakuraba and Takahiro Mizushima, among others.

What is the overall rating of 'Bokura ga ita'?

'Bokura ga ita' has received positive reviews from viewers and critics alike.

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Also known as

  • 僕等がいた (Japan)
  • We were there (United Kingdom)

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