![]() Her record was called Yamazakura, a term meant for people with buck teeth because Yamazakura leaves grow before cherry blossoms.Īlthough Cherry has trouble communicating his feelings, he finds a way to express them through his haikus and at the same time, helps Smile to love and accept her features. The record was his late wife’s who also had buck teeth. Title: YamazukuraTrack number: 21Artist: Taeko OnukiAlbum artist: Kensuke Ushio (also know as Agraph)Album: Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop soundtrack/Cider no. Fujiyama, an old man who comes to their day service. The story of Cherry and Smile follows their adventure in trying to find a record for Mr. ![]() The Moral Of Self-Acceptance In The Story Cherry watches her lives and Smile ‘likes’ the haikus posted by Cherry. Smile is also a famous high school influencer in an app called CurioLive, where she and Cherry begin to bond. After getting acquainted with each other, they become friends and Smile begins to work at the same day service for senior citizens as Cherry. Cherry and Smile only have the record's sleeve and the word 'yamazakura' as clues, and their hunt in the hazy summer heat begins. Unable to remember its last location, he wishes to listen to it once more before his memories fade for good. The two meet when they accidentally exchange their phones while bumping into each other at the mall. Soon, the two assist a senile man, Fujiyama, in searching an old vinyl record he owns. Smile has braces and wears a mask to cover her buck teeth because she does not like them. The anime, Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop, is about the story of two teenagers, Cherry (Sakura), a boy who has trouble communicating with others and Smile, a girl who is insecure about her buck teeth. So is it really as sad and beautiful as we hoped it would be? Let’s find out. Initially set to release on May 2012, it had to be postponed due to the pandemic but it’s here now and available to watch on Netflix. Fans of other classic anime like the critically acclaimed anime Your Lie In April are in for a treat with this one because they were both directed by the amazing Kyohei Ishiguro. Netflix has released a new anime, Words Bubble Up Like Soda Pop and it might just be a new modern classic. ![]()
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