Owaru Made Natsu No Owari The Animation Exclusive — Natsu Ga

Until summer ends.

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Here is the verified truth: In August of 2016, a small, now-defunct production lab named Studio Roji (known for making experimental PVs for underground electronic artists) announced a partnership with the song’s rights holder. They produced a titled Uso no Natsu (The Lie of Summer). Until summer ends

The final shot is a static sketch of an empty platform, with the words "Natsu ga Owaru made" fading in and out like a heat mirage. The most famous sequence (and the one most pirated as GIFs) is the "One-Stop" scene. The two characters board a train. The boy gets off at a rural stop. The girl stays on. As the doors close, he mouths something. The camera holds on her face for ten full seconds. No animation. Just her eyes welling up. Then the train departs. The title card Natsu no Owari appears. Contact our editorial team

In the vast ocean of anime, certain titles become legendary not just for their sales figures or critical acclaim, but for their scarcity . For collectors and deep-cut fans of emotional, atmospheric storytelling, few keywords evoke as much intrigue and frustration as "Natsu ga Owaru made Natsu no Owari The Animation Exclusive."

The track was originally composed and produced in the early 2010s using the VOCALOID voicebank Hatsune Miku, written by a then-unknown producer named Tomoya (later known for more ambient electronic works). The song is a masterclass in mono no aware —the bittersweet awareness of transience.

And for this animation, summer ended a long time ago.