In the near future, a sudden and unexplained sea rise has left much of human civilization underwater. Ikaruga Natsuki, a boy who lost his mother and one of his legs in an accident some years earlier, returns disillusioned from a harsh life in the big city to find his old countryside home half-swallowed by the sea. Left without a family, all he has to his name is the ship and submarine left to him by his oceanologist grandmother, and her debts. His only hope to restore the dreams for the future that he has lost is to take up an opportunity presented to him by the suspicious debt collector Catherine. They set sail to search the sunken ruins of his grandmother's laboratory in order to find a treasure rumor says she left there. But what they find is not riches or jewels; it is a strange girl lying asleep in a coffin at the bottom of the sea, Atri. Atri is a robot, but her appearance and her wealth of emotions would fool anyone into thinking she's a living, breathing human being.
The best episode of "ATRI -My Dear Moments-" season 1 is "To the Cradle in the Ocean", rated 7.6/10 from 31 user votes. It was directed by Makoto Kato and written by Jukki Hanada. "To the Cradle in the Ocean" aired on 7/14/2024 and is rated 0.8 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "A Warm View Together".
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Director: Makoto Kato
Writer: Jukki Hanada
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Director: Marie Watanabe, Makoto Kato
Writer: Jukki Hanada
Natsuki accompanies Atri who is on her way to school. However, when they arrive, they find that most of the school is underwater. Although they managed to get into the school building, inside it was full of empty classrooms and an unexpected teacher. There, Natsuki is faced with the saddening reality of the lives of the people who remained in their town.
Director: Yuri Hagiwara, Hiroto Miyagi, Makoto Kato
Writer: Jukki Hanada
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Director: Shoko Shiga
Writer: Jukki Hanada
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Director: Himari Tamagawa
Writer: Jukki Hanada
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Director: Aro Morita, Makoto Kato
Writer: Jukki Hanada
Was Natsuki's first love, Atri? His beautiful childhood memories are gradually being overwritten. Despite his unwillingness to admit it was her the facts around him are lining up to force him to, but he continues to deny it. (Azanime)
Director: Makoto Kato, Yasumi Mikamoto
Writer: Jukki Hanada
Natsuki has been acting strange and seems to have his head in the clouds through everything he does. After being interrogated by Minamo and the others, he reluctantly confesses to them that he kissed Atri in the ocean. (Azanime)
Director: Himari Tamagawa
Writer: Jukki Hanada
Natsuki happens to see Atri's log that was left open. What was written there was an emotionless record of how she carried out her actions to fulfill Natsuki's desires. Natsuki instinctively rejects Atri and is no longer able to trust anything. Meanwhile, a single letter arrives, and inside there is a report describing the truth behind the Humanoid called Atri. (Azanime)
Director: Minori Mizuno
Writer: Jukki Hanada
When Natsuki comes to the rescue for the now-beaten-up Atri, he becomes the next target of Yasuda’s acts of violence. With the onslaught of consecutive attacks, he finds himself also beaten up, just like Atri. Before Yasuda can inflict any more pain, Atri, unable to tolerate watching any longer, raises her fist against a human once more. (Azanime_)
Director: Himari Tamagawa, Makoto Kato
Writer: Jukki Hanada
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