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To Heart: Remember My Memories · review

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Top reader Jan 18, 2025 · 6 min read
↑ Recommended
8 /10

To Heart: Remember My Memories is one of those animes that is hard to review. On one hand, it made some very questionable artistic and direction-wise choices that left me with a bitter taste on my mouth towards the beggining of the series while managing to redeem itself through an emotionally compelling and well-structured storyline towards its end. It's a bit of a tear-jerker, you see, which is something I actually didn't expect from a show I tought so little of once started watching. It's somewhat embarrasing to admit it, but it last episode legit almost made me cry, which is something few animes haveaccomplished to do until this point, which does nothing but add to the surprise factor this series had for me beforehand.

I guess the best way to start a To Heart: Remember My Memories review is by talking and to comparing it to its direct predecessor and place where most people watching this anime will come from in the first place: the titular To Heart. If you have read my previous review on that work of fiction, which you should do before considering jumping into this anime or not, you should know that I praised that show for its slow, laid-back but engaging approach to storytelling, stereotypical, but lovable and approchable main characters, and the icing on the cake on the form of an almost magical ambience composed of some the most fluid and beautifull animation you will ever see in any anime plus some of the best-drawn backrounds and entailing soundtrack that will get you inmersed into the To Heart universe without a doubt.

Let's say, if the original To Heart series reminds me of a nice, warm, summer afternoon everytime I watch it, To Heart: Remember My Memories reminds me of nothing of the sort, it doesn't even reminds me of anything at all. And you might ask, why is that the case? Well, very simple: for one reason or another, maybe it was some phony attempt to "get with the times", whatever that means, maybe because of budget cuts to the animation department, or simply because a different studio handled this anime than the first one, they decided to throw away everything that had made the first To Heart great and replace it with much more traditional and generic elements that come to mind when talking about slice of life shows such as this one. Yep, you heard me right, everything we loved and cheered on from the first season is gone now and you could aswell be watching a completely different (and worse) series compared to the first one, and I couldn't put an emphasis on that far enough.

By this point of the rewiev you could already stop reading: if you only watched To Heart for how good/relaxed it made you feel, then there is nothing for you beyond this point that is not sadness and dissapointment. The pretty artstyle of the first season was replaced with some ugly-looking stylized design choices that made some of the characters genuinly unpleasant to look to (looking at you two, Remmy and Hiroyuki). The backrounds aren't anything special compared to other animes of the time and the magnanimous soundtrack of the first series is all but gone now. A downgrade to its direct predecessor left and right, no matter how you look at it. Why continue writing then? you might ask to yourself, it is very clear that you don't liked the series and we all understand that, by this point, why continue, then?

Well, that is very interesting question, my dear reader, and it holds an equally interesting answer believe it or not. And that is that I believe, or at least would like to believe, that there is second type of To Heart fan that would enjoy this show infinitely more than the first type (those fans who enjoyed the original To Heart for its relaxed ambience and laid-back story) would. The type of fan who is here mainly for the characters and the stories that develop around them, you see.

If you look through the reviews on this series on the comment section, you'll find that most people who praise this show is for having an actual storyline in comparison to its '90s predecessor, those are the "second type of fan" I am talking about, dear reader. For if there is something To Heart: Remember My Memories has to praise for is the story it delivers to the viewers. It is true that it fumbles here and there, especially towards the beggining of the whole thing, and falls in some tropes and narrative practices that I personally don't aprove of. But man, if it manages to do something right is to tell an emotionally powerfull story that not only feels completely on-brand for the To Heart universe but also is a worthy final for the characters we came to know and love in the first season to begin with. I will reiterate myself on what I said on the opening paragraph of this review: few animes have managed to make me cry yet I was at the brink of shedding a tear or two in the closing episodes of this series. Yes, that's how emotionally powerfull this is, and you should consider giving it a chance just for that.

At this point of the rewiev, there's nothing else for me to say but petition yourself to ask what category of To Heart fan you fall into. Are you simply here for the nice ambience or you prefer seeign the emotional journey of the characters instead? There's nothing wrong with beign either one of these types, you are the one who sets your own priorities at the end of the day, after all. But in case you fall into the first category, I ask you to consider everything I said about this anime before and simply give it a chance, you'll enjoy seeign it especially if you are fan of the more emotionally charged characters on this show, such as Multi and Akari, for example.

Have fun watching it, in case you decide to do after all.

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