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Anime is for any season, but there is always something that motivates you to watch a certain series, and in this hurricane season – no, it is not Fernanda Melchor's season – we are gifted with a very interesting climate in which we can cozy up and watch some series that give us more shelter than in other seasons, I bring perfect recommendations for the climate and they range from complex shojo to more seinen series.
I mean, I thought of some anime series that have rainy weather to make you snuggle up on the couch or in your bed with a good coffee and pancito and get ready to enjoy the rainy days that Tlaloc brings, in some places more terrible than in others, but if you are able to shelter in your house to watch anime, enjoy it! It is one of the delights of life!
Remember that it is not always possible to embrace the rain like this, but if you have the opportunity, I invite you to think about it and feel it a lot too. Ultimately, it is a very beautiful natural embrace, which can be problematic when it gets out of control. However, I hope that wherever you are reading this, you can find a benevolent rain.
Environments are very important to stories – from anime to literature – so it’s interesting to delve into these kinds of small, big “details” because they could tell us more than the words and actions of the characters themselves, what happens on rainy days in anime?
Below I present rain-filled series that are perfect for this season. Without further ado, check out the animes that you can watch depending on your mood.
Summer anime to welcome the rains
After the rain
After the rain It's a beautiful anime, and of course, it won't always rain, sometimes in Anime – or stories in general – focus more on the idea of rain, what it symbolizes and what it implies, For example, what happens when we see rain through the window or when it soaks us? But what if we run in the rain to get somewhere on time and then whether we get there or not? Let's look at the degrees of precipitation, storms and breezes in detail.
Anyway, Akira Tachibana is the protagonist of After the rain She is 17 years old and is very depressed because although she was
An excellent athlete, an injury to her Achilles tendon will limit her career. After an operation, she meets Masaki Kondo, a 45-year-old coffee shop owner who serves her coffee and tries to cheer her up. Later, the girl falls in love with Kendo's kindness and empathy.
Looking to spend more time with him, she asks him for a job at her coffee shop.
Protocol: Rain
A young man is depressed after the death of his father, but he is also a gamer who spends his time in specialized cafes in Japan. A light will lift his spirits when he decides to form an eSports team and he will also have to deal with various eventualities.
So Protocol: Rain brings the beauty of rain even further into the story's plot which is pierced by a new sadness.
xxxHolic
It's true that there are more classic anime arcs and scenes with a rainy atmosphere than stories that deal with floods, however, it is also true that deliveries with a melancholic air are ideal for rain.
Furthermore, this edition of CLAMP has a very interesting supernatural air, so it is perfect to spend this hurricane season, in addition to one of the first episodes showing us Zahiki Warashi, the rain girl and at the end the god of lightning, so it is a series of interesting spaces and environments.

A plus: Makoto Shinkai's beautiful films — Time with You and The Garden of Words
Of course, a movie with a huge cup of coffee and a video call has to be ideal for the mood, also to watch with the family in a single afternoon, instead of on the weekends when we watch a series that will take months to finish, the best option is a movie.
Makoto Shinkai's films, in general, are perfect for this, however, there are some that are even more powerful in this climate. On the one hand, we have Time with you which is one of the most famous films after the release of Your name.
This mixes the adventures of a couple of children who build a romance while trying to survive, and also plays with the fantastic elements that usually characterize the director's films.
Two orphaned children must figure out how to survive and continue living together when they meet a young boy who has just arrived in town. The older sister and the boy will form a strong bond as they try to navigate their lives in a complex time.
The girl has the power to summon rain, but everything has a price and hers will have a significant price for her.
On the other handWe have The garden of words, a story that is built through encounters between a teacher and a student. Both are depressed and somewhat lost in life.
The protagonist must work hard to clarify his dream and then realize it by working hard, on the other hand, the teacher who had serious problems due to school abuse must also clarify herself to decide what she will do next.
Together they spend several days under a palapa trying to live each day, in their conversations they manage to understand each other and analyze the paths that lie before them, A great bond emerges in the midst of the rain and in a beautiful environment.
Of course, if we can say anything about rainy scenes in anime, it is that, although they present us with a sad, melancholic or super romantic scene, it will be beautiful by nature.
The environments that Makoto Shinkai creates with rain beads they are really beautiful. What do you think? Do you like the rain? What anime should we write for hurricane season? I read your comments.