Ima
- Episode aired Mar 27, 2001
YOUR RATING
Before Juna realizes the unfortunate reality of events, she discovers one way to save the world for good.Before Juna realizes the unfortunate reality of events, she discovers one way to save the world for good.Before Juna realizes the unfortunate reality of events, she discovers one way to save the world for good.
Photos
Mami Higashiyama
- Juna Ariyoshi
- (voice)
- …
Maggie Blue O'Hara
- Juna Ariyoshi
- (English version)
- (voice)
- …
Featured reviews
"Ima" is the finale episode of the anime Arjuna, and it is a true work of art. This episode brings the series to a close in a beautiful and fitting manner, showcasing the themes of growth, change, and hope that have been woven throughout the series.
The animation is stunning, with breathtaking landscapes and vivid action scenes that will leave you in awe. The soundtrack is equally impressive, adding to the emotion of each moment and making the experience all the more memorable.
What sets this episode apart, however, is the writing. The writers have expertly crafted a narrative that is both poignant and uplifting, leaving the audience with a sense of hope and closure. The characters have grown and evolved in meaningful ways, and the themes of self-discovery and unity are brought to the forefront in a masterful manner.
This episode is a testament to the power of storytelling and the impact that art can have on our lives. If you have been a fan of the series, you will not be disappointed by this conclusion. If you have not yet watched Arjuna, I highly recommend starting from the beginning and experiencing this beautiful journey for yourself. It is truly a must-see.
The animation is stunning, with breathtaking landscapes and vivid action scenes that will leave you in awe. The soundtrack is equally impressive, adding to the emotion of each moment and making the experience all the more memorable.
What sets this episode apart, however, is the writing. The writers have expertly crafted a narrative that is both poignant and uplifting, leaving the audience with a sense of hope and closure. The characters have grown and evolved in meaningful ways, and the themes of self-discovery and unity are brought to the forefront in a masterful manner.
This episode is a testament to the power of storytelling and the impact that art can have on our lives. If you have been a fan of the series, you will not be disappointed by this conclusion. If you have not yet watched Arjuna, I highly recommend starting from the beginning and experiencing this beautiful journey for yourself. It is truly a must-see.
Arjuna's ending was beautiful. I don't think I've watched a more stunning ending to such a good series. I love the way S3 handled the rapture,
and Juna's conclusion was handled with the emotion it deserves. While I don't think this season is a S2 in any way, I still love it. Arjuna is an underrated masterpiece!
Season 1 definitely sucked, but the two seasons that followed it are some of the best fiction you can watch. I thought it was going to fall off after S2E4, but boy was I wrong. This series truly knows how to leave an impact on the people who watch it.
I recommend anybody who's curious to watch this show. It's free and trust me it's worth it.
Season 1 definitely sucked, but the two seasons that followed it are some of the best fiction you can watch. I thought it was going to fall off after S2E4, but boy was I wrong. This series truly knows how to leave an impact on the people who watch it.
I recommend anybody who's curious to watch this show. It's free and trust me it's worth it.
Did you know
- SoundtracksMameshiba
Performed by Maaya Sakamoto
Details
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content
