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Kud Wafter

7.02 Finished Airing 1 épisodes 50 min Visual novel
Comedy Romance

Synopsis

Following an accident where Masato Inohara batted a baseball into the school's water main, the boys' dormitory is partially crippled. Until a plumber repairs the damage, the boys have to stay in the girls' dormitory. To determine which rooms they'll be assigned to, they draw tickets from a hat. Unfortunately, due to the limited capacity, some of the boys will have to go without a bed. Once Riki Naoe draws his ticket, he gets one that forces him to stay in one of the less-than-cozy clubrooms. Seeing his hapless predicament, a nervous Kudryavka "Kud" Noumi musters enough courage to confront her feelings while asking Riki to sleep in her room instead. Despite the rest of the Little Busters incessantly teasing Kud and Riki about their relationship, he stays with her throughout the summer. As they share unforgettable experiences one after another, the two realize that they might want to be more than just friends. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

Classification

PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

Studios

J.C.Staff

Diffusion

Nov 28, 2020

Source

Visual novel

Personnages

Naoe, Riki

Naoe, Riki

Main

Noumi, Kudryavka

Noumi, Kudryavka

Main

A-chan

A-chan

Supporting

Arizuki, Shiina

Arizuki, Shiina

Supporting

Futaki, Kanata

Futaki, Kanata

Supporting

Himuro, Yuuki

Himuro, Yuuki

Supporting

Inohara, Masato

Inohara, Masato

Supporting

Kamikita, Komari

Kamikita, Komari

Supporting

Kurugaya, Yuiko

Kurugaya, Yuiko

Supporting

Miyazawa, Kengo

Miyazawa, Kengo

Supporting

Natsume, Rin

Natsume, Rin

Supporting

Natsume, Kyousuke

Natsume, Kyousuke

Supporting

Nishizono, Mio

Nishizono, Mio

Supporting

Saigusa, Haruka

Saigusa, Haruka

Supporting

Strugatskaya, Chernushka I.

Strugatskaya, Chernushka I.

Supporting

Suginami, Mutsumi

Suginami, Mutsumi

Supporting

Background

Kud Wafter is an adaptation of Key's visual novel of the same name. After a crowdfunding campaign for its production was launched on July 18, 2017 by VisualArts, its goal of thirty million yen was reached in three days; by September 25, 2017, it reached its final stretch goal of sixty million yen. While originally set to premiere in September 2019, a change in directors resulted in a one-year delay to September 2020. A second delay pushed the premiere date to November 2020 following concerns regarding the film's quality. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, another delay was issued, moving the film's theatrical screenings from May 14, 2021 to July 16, 2021.

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