1. Shin Dosei Jidai: Hawaiian Breeze (OAV) - Anime News Network
Shin Dosei Jidai: Hawaiian Breeze (OAV) ; Theme Song Composition: Masaki Sekijima (ED) ; Theme Song Lyrics: Naomi Matsuoka (ED) ; Animation Production: Animaruya.
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2. Shin Dousei Jidai: Hawaiian Breeze - MyAnimeList.net
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Shigeyuki "Peter" Honda tries to balance his life as a work-from-home illustrator and homemaker while his girlfriend, Eri Todani, works to climb the corporate ranks. Though they have lived happily like this for two years, Peter feels something is missing: he desperately wants to get married and have a child. Unfortunately, Eri's career-focused mindset leaves no room to start a family. As the two try to reconcile their differences, they wonder if their seemingly picturesque relationship can survive this daunting obstacle. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
3. Shin Dousei Jidai | Youth ACGN Wiki - Fandom
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Shin Dousei Jidai (新・同棲時代) is a Japanese manga series written by Fumi Shibama and published by Shogakukan. An OVA adaptation titled Shin Dousei Jidai: Hawaiian Breeze was produced by Animaruya and was released on July 3, 1992. Honda has been living with Eri for two years and debates whether or not he should ask her to marry him.
4. Shin Dousei Jidai: Hawaiian Breeze (1992) - Letterboxd
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Hawaiian Breeze follows two twenty-something adults, Peter Honda, an illustrator, and Eri Todani, a planner, who have been living together for two years since meeting on vacation in Hawaii. They seem reasonably happy, but there's an underlying conflict. Peter really loves children. He wants to get married and start a family. Eri doesn't want children and sees no reason to get married. Their happiness gradually erodes, and eventually Eri leaves to "think about things." Peter's editor, Reiko, who wonders if she'd be a better match for Peter, unravels the underlying reason for Eri's reluctance. Peter must then make a choice. Will he give Eri up, in order to have a family, or will he accede to her feelings, in order to be with her? There's no easy answer.
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6. Shin Dousei Jidai: Hawaiian Breeze - Pictures - MyAnimeList.net
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Browse pictures from the anime Shin Dousei Jidai: Hawaiian Breeze on MyAnimeList, the internet's largest anime database. Shigeyuki "Peter" Honda tries to balance his life as a work-from-home illustrator and homemaker while his girlfriend, Eri Todani, works to climb the corporate ranks. Though they have lived happily like this for two years, Peter feels something is missing: he desperately wants to get married and have a child. Unfortunately, Eri's career-focused mindset leaves no room to start a...
7. 1992 Anime | Seasonal Chart | AnimeSchedule.net
Check out what anime are airing in 1992 and what their release date and times are. Keep track of them easily and see which streaming services have them.
8. Anime's songs in 1990-1999 by Cpari..Suji - Google Drive
Shin Dousei Jidai: Hawaiian Breeze. Shin Dosei Jidai: Hawaiian Breeze (OAV) ... Naomi Tamura. Magic Knight Rayearth. Magic Knight Rayearth (TV). 20e.p. 1329.
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9. Meisou-Ou Border v2 - Collectr's Blog
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Every now and then, I remember that Orphan Fansubs was started to complete series abandoned (orphaned) by other groups. Simultaneous streaming has reduced the likelihood of abandoned series, so the original mission has been complemented, or perhaps overtaken, by a focus on shows stranded on the wrong side of the analog-digital divide. However, I do keep an eye on my "orphan series list," and occasionally an opportunity arises to check one off. Here, without further ado, is Hiatari Ryoukou.