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The Spring 2025 Anime Preview Guide
Summer Pockets

How would you rate episode 1 of
Summer Pockets ?
Community score: 3.8



What is this?

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To help manage his recently deceased grandmother's effects, Hairi Takahara travels to the secluded Torishirojima island during summer vacation. When he arrives, he spots a lone girl standing on the pier, only for her to suddenly disappear. As Hairi adjusts to the slower life on the island, memories of a time he had long forgotten begin to come back to him.

Summer Pockets is based on a visual novel by Visual Arts/Key. The anime series is streaming on Crunchyroll on Mondays.


How was the first episode?

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Rebecca Silverman
Rating:

Are you feeling nostalgic for the days of Key visual novel adaptations, the likes of Air or Clannad? Then, do I have good news for you: Summer Pockets is exactly that. Even though the game dates only to 2018, it feels like it could be from 2004. For some viewers, that's absolutely going to be a positive. The leisurely pace, hints of a tragic past or two, and mild harem-building all told me that this was likely to be based on one of Key's visual novels.

The downside is that if you're not a fan of any of those trademark aspects of Key's work, this may come across as…slow. The plot is mostly concerned with getting protagonist Hairi to the island where his grandmother lived and introducing a few of the many heroines he'll interact with. Thus far we've met the quirky girl who swims at night in her underwear (Shiroha), the loli who's a good cook (Umi), and three nameless girls: one in the lighthouse, one who has a vendetta against shirtless men, and one who immediately accuses Hairi of misconduct even though he saved her from falling over. It's so familiar that you might have to check your calendar to make sure we didn't go back in time twenty years.

This is only the barest start at a story, although there are some hints about at least Hairi's past. He apparently used to be in the swim club before what looks like a near-drowning, which will likely influence his life on Torishinojima. In no small part, that's probably because he's currently on an island, surrounded by water, but since Shiroha's also trying to improve her swimming. Hairi won't it to Umi that he was a swimmer, despite photographic evidence, but he also can't stop himself from giving Shiroha desperately needed pointers. It's to the animation's credit that we can tell Shiroha's not swimming well; at first, I thought it was just poorly done before realizing that no, it was clunky on purpose, which was a very nice touch. Other little bits and pieces are also impressive, such as the old woman who appears at awkward times (this is a real thing that happens in small towns) and a scene where Hairi's narration is interrupted by him getting drenched by a rogue wave.

Summer Pocket is most likely to appeal to fans of Key. It really feels adrift in time, like a show that should have aired twenty years ago. But if that's the nostalgia you're looking for, give it a try, though those looking for a bit more plot should be aware that you aren't likely to find it here.


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