Myself; Yourself

Myself; Yourself (2007)

EndedAnimation showDrama, Anime, Romance

Sana Hikada returns to his hometown after 5 years away living in Tokyo. Although there are some changes to the town, most has remained the same. On a detour to his apartments, he notices a girl in a shrine maiden outfit watching him when he visits the shrine. He finds out, the next day at school, that this girl is actually Nanaka Yatsushiro, his old childhood friend whom he gave a bracelet to before he left, that she still wears, even to this day.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 00:15 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E13BondsDez. 26, 2007
S01E12Red MemoriesDez. 19, 2007
S01E11ConfessionDez. 12, 2007
S01E10For Sakura's SakeDez. 5, 2007
S01E09Do Your Best! Animenger!Nov. 28, 2007
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

What was the premiere date of Myself; Yourself?

The TV show Myself; Yourself premiered on October 3, 2007.

Who is the lead character of Myself; Yourself?

The lead character in Myself; Yourself is Sana Hidaka.

What is the genre of Myself; Yourself?

The genre of Myself; Yourself is drama, romance, and slice-of-life.

Where does the story of Myself; Yourself take place?

The story of Myself; Yourself takes place in the fictional town of Sakuranomori.

What is the storyline of Myself; Yourself?

Myself; Yourself follows the story of Sana Hidaka, who returns to his hometown after a few years, only to find that things have changed. Sana reconnects with his old childhood friends, but soon discovers that they might be hiding something.

Who are the other main characters in Myself; Yourself?

The other main characters in Myself; Yourself are Aoi Oribe, Nanaka Yatsushiro, Shusuke Wakatsuki, and Syuri Wakatsuki.

What is Sana Hidaka's personality like in Myself; Yourself?

Sana Hidaka is portrayed as a cheerful and optimistic character, but he is also dealing with some personal issues that are revealed later in the series.

What is the relationship between Sana and Nanaka in Myself; Yourself?

Sana and Nanaka are childhood friends who have not seen each other in years. As they reconnect, their feelings for each other begin to surface, creating a love triangle with another character.

What is the theme song of Myself; Yourself?

The opening theme song of Myself; Yourself is "Tears Infection," performed by Kaori Nazuka and Eri Kitamura. The ending theme song is "Kimi to Yozora to Sakamichi to," performed by Kanako Itou.

What is the target audience of Myself; Yourself?

The target audience of Myself; Yourself is primarily teenage viewers, especially those who enjoy romance and drama.

What is the original language of Myself; Yourself?

The original language of Myself; Yourself is Japanese.

Who is the director of Myself; Yourself?

The director of Myself; Yourself is Yasuo Ejima.

What is the production company behind Myself; Yourself?

The production company behind Myself; Yourself is Doga Kobo.

How many episodes are there in Myself; Yourself?

Myself; Yourself has a total of 13 episodes.

When did Myself; Yourself end?

Myself; Yourself aired its final episode on December 26, 2007.

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