To Your Eternity
An immortal being takes on the form of a human boy, wandering the earth and experiencing the pains and joys of life throughout his story without end.
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Official Trailer 2 [Subtitled]
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Official Trailer [Subtitled]
Seasons
An Orb, known only as It, is cast to Earth to be observed from afar. Capable of changing forms from beings whose reflections It captures, It first becomes a rock and then, due to the rising temperature, moss. It does not move until one snowy day, a wolf at death's door barely crosses by. When It takes the animal's form, It attains awareness of its consciousness and starts to wander with an unclear destination in mind. Soon, It comes across the wolf's master—a young boy waiting for his tribe to return from a paradise abundant with fish and fruit in the south. Although the boy is lonely, he still hopes those whom he holds dear in his memories have not forgotten him and that he will reunite with them one day. The boy wants to explore new surroundings and decides to abandon his home with It to find the paradise using the traces his tribe left behind. However, with a heavily injured body and no sight of his elder comrades, what will become of the boy?
Cast

Reiji Kawashima
Fushi (voice)

Kenjiro Tsuda
The Beholder (voice)

Tomori Kusunoki
Mizuha (voice)

Megumi Han
Yuki Aoki (voice)

Yumiri Hanamori
Satoru (voice)

Aya Uchida
Hanna (voice)

Fukushi Ochiai
Kazumu Tamaki (voice)

Chiharu Sawashiro
Suzuhiko Senba (voice)

Aoi Koga
Aiko (voice)

Shouto Kashii
Kazumitsu (voice)

Rumi Okubo
Mimori (voice)

Shizuka Itoh
Izumi (voice)

Shin-ichiro Miki
Itsuki (voice)

Tasuku Hatanaka
Hirotoshi (voice)
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Reviews
Lutist
To your Eternity is a very touching, emotional work of art. It touches themes that are personal and subjective making it more difficult to rate, the meaning of life, the purpose of death and what can sacrifice entails.
Objectively this show is superb on the production values, animation is fluid and the scenery is sharp with a very nice contrast and saturation. The music is touching but not overly dramatic and the story guides you to the answers instead of giving them to you, the steady pace allows anyone to watch without feeling in a rush.
Our story is told from the perspective of Fushi an immortal being that is new to the world, without any knowledge of who he is, where he came from and what the meaning of his life is, he sets to follow the goals of those he meets in the hopes of learning what life is all about, however, unbeknownst to Fushi there are threats in this world that will guide him to that answer.
The way this show portrays sacrifice and loss is masterfully executed, if the themes echo within you, I promise this will be a **truly unique experience** that will stay with you for a long time.
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