Nana (dub) Review
The story of is a complex, emotionally charged drama centered on two young women who share the same name but lead vastly different lives. Their paths cross by chance on a train bound for Tokyo, leading to an inseparable bond and a shared apartment in the city. The Two Nanas
: Beyond the anime, the story grows darker. Ren dies in a car accident, which leads to Nana O.'s complete disappearance. Years later, Hachi is shown raising her children (Satsuki and a son also named Ren), still hoping to reunite with Nana O., who is hinted to be living in London. Nana (Dub)
: Early in the story, Hachi’s world is shattered when Shoji cheats on her with a coworker, Sachiko. Devastated, Hachi leans on Nana O. for support. She eventually becomes involved with Takumi Ichinose, the leader of Trapnest, and briefly with Nobu from BLAST. The story of is a complex, emotionally charged
The anime and manga provide different levels of closure as the series remains on an indefinite hiatus due to the author's health. Ren dies in a car accident, which leads to Nana O
: The series concludes with several unanswered questions, showing a future where Hachi and her friends gather at their old apartment, still waiting for Nana O., who has gone missing.
: Hachi discovers she is pregnant. While the biological father is uncertain (between Takumi and Nobu), Takumi steps up to take responsibility, and they eventually marry. This choice creates a deep rift between Hachi and the BLAST members, particularly Nana O.. The Anime vs. Manga Ending