Shichinin no Nana
Synopsis
On the last Valentine's Day before her high school entrance exams, Nana Suzuki tries to build up the courage to confess to her longtime crush. However, when her chocolates are accidentally ruined, she rushes back to her house to make more—not realizing that the microwave has been turned into a strange invention by her grandfather. Suddenly, six additional copies of Nana appear, each possessing their own extreme personality and a crystal that grants them magic powers! With her plans ruined, Nana vows to confess to her crush in her first year of high school. The only problem is that her crush is top student Yuuichi Kamichika, and following him to his elite high school will mean that she has to hit the books. With six new allies to help her, Nana begins to prepare for anything that the exam season might throw at her. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Audience Consensus
The audience generally enjoys 'Shichinin no Nana' for its character development and emotional depth, especially in the latter half of the series. The dub is a highlight for many viewers. While some find the initial episodes slow or certain plot elements odd, the show is considered a worthwhile and comforting watch, particularly for those who enjoy slice-of-life anime.
Strengths
- Enjoyable character fleshing out and development, particularly of the protagonist Nana.
- The dub is well-regarded and enhances the viewing experience.
- The show balances lighthearted slice-of-life elements with genuine emotional moments.
Weaknesses
- The initial episodes may feel slow and lacking in progression.
- The 'Nana Rangers' aspect is considered weird by some viewers.
- The split personalities don't significantly affect the original Nana.