Surprise for anime fans: 'To Your Eternity' Receives International Emmy Nomination

A pleasant surprise happened for anime fans. The moving To Your Eternity ( Fumetsu no Anata e ) received an International Emmy nomination.

Surprise for anime fans: 'To Your Eternity' Receives International Emmy Nomination

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To Your Eternity Receives International Emmy Nomination

The exciting series 'To Your Eternity' earned a nomination at the prestigious International Animation Emmy. With its captivating narrative and engaging characters, the series stood out among the best productions in the world, receiving global recognition for its exceptional quality.

Therefore, The series, which is an adaptation of the manga of the same name by Yoshitoki Ōima, captured the hearts of anime fans around the world. Its ability to provoke a wide range of emotions, from joy to profound sadness, demonstrated the power of animation in telling deep, meaningful stories.

Synopsis:

The story follows an unknown supernatural entity capable of assimilating dead creatures and transforming into them. Initially she starts out as a wolf, befriending a boy who lives alone in an icy region. From then on, the creature begins to learn more about life, and everything else that surrounds it, such as feelings of loss, joy, sadness and even anger. An emotional story that begins with a farewell…

Therefore, the first season premiered in April 2021 on NHK Educational in Japan. Following its second season, which premiered in October 2022.

Therefore, the manga , Yoshitoki Ooima , released the pages in November 2016 in Weekly Shonen Magazine . The manga's first arc ended in December 2019 and the second arc began in January 2020. To Your Eternity won the Best Shounen Manga award at the 43rd Kodansha Manga Awards in May 2019.

Finally, here in Brazil, the manga is published by the publisher NewPOP under the name “Uma Vida Imortal”.

Source: iemmys.tv

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