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Written by
  
Akira Katsuragi

Demographic
  
Shōnen

Volumes
  
2

Number of episodes
  
12

Cast
  
Kana Asumi, Yui Horie

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Published by
  
Mag Garden

Magazine
  
Monthly Comic Blade

First episode date
  
24 June 2009

Director
  
Junichi Sato

Umi Monogatari Marin Umi Monogatari Anata ga Ite Kureta Koto

Original run
  
February 28, 2009 – January 30, 2010

Genres
  
Action fiction, Magical girl

Networks
  
Tokyo Broadcasting System Holdings

Similar
  
Sora no Manimani, GA Geijutsuka Art Desig, Tokyo Magnitude 80, First Love Limited, Chu‑Bra!!

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Umi Monogatari ~Anata ga Ite Kureta Koto~ (うみものがたり 〜あなたがいてくれたコト〜, lit. "Sea Story: That You Were There For Me") is a 12 episode anime series, directed by Junichi Sato and produced by Zexcs. It began airing on Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting on June 24, 2009. An unaired 13th episode was featured in the final DVD volume, released on March 26, 2010. The anime is based on a pachinko game manufactured by Sanyo Bussan.

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Plot

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The story centers on Marin and Urin, two “pure” sisters who live alongside the fish in the sea, but yearn to be in the world beyond the water and above ground. One day, a beautiful ring falls in the middle of the sea, and Marin and Urin retrieve it. The two decide to leave their waterbound world for the first time to deliver the ring. After an arduous journey, they come across an isolated island where a high school girl named Kanon lives. Accidentally, Urin unleashes a power sealed long time ago in the island, and the only ones who can defeat it are Marin and Kanon, as priestesses of the sea and the sky.

Characters

Marin (マリン)
Voiced by: Kana Asumi
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A sea dweller who lives with Urin, Sam, and Warin. While people of the sea are born from shells and thus lack parents or direct family, she considers Urin her sister, whom she showers with affection. When Kanon's ring is thrown into the sea, she is the one who finds it and decides to search for its owner. Later, she becomes the priestess of sea and starts fighting Sedna along with Kanon.

Kanon Miyamori (宮守夏音, Miyamori Kanon)
Voiced by: Minako Kotobuki
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A high school senior who lives at the island. She is the owner of the ring that Marin found (it was a gift from her boyfriend), which she angrily discarded when she decided to break up. After Urin unleashes the power of Sedna, she becomes the priestess of sky.

Urin (ウリン)
Voiced by: Yui Horie
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A sea dweller whom Marin sees as her little sister, and who sees Marin as her big sister. She is the one who accidentally unleashes Sedna's power. In the middle of the series, she becomes Sedna's vessel.

Warin (ワリン)
Voiced by: Yukari Fukui

A sea dweller, friend of Marin and Urin, and frequent companion of Sam.

Sam (サム, Samu)
Voiced by: Junji Majima

Another sea dweller who is a friend of Marin and Urin, and frequent companion of Warin.

Matsumoto (松本)
Voiced by: Rokurō Naya

An old turtle whose form was a statue in the island's forest until it came to life when Sedna was unsealed. Speaking human language, he advises Marin and Kanon regarding their roles as priestesses, comes to live in Kanon's house, and can generate the fireball needed for one of Kanon's spells.

Kojima (小島)
Voiced by: Miyuki Sawashiro

Kanon's ex-boyfriend. He and Kanon have some feelings toward each other, and Kojima once gave Kanon a ring, but at the start of the series, Kanon ended their relationship over due to tensions regarding how it was evolving.

Oshima (大島)
Voiced by: Aki Toyosaki

A schoolmate of Kanon and Kojima, she is romantically interested in Kojima (and tries to be conspicuous about this), though he does not share her feelings. She considers Kanon to be her rival for Kojima's affections.

Suzuki (鈴木)
Voiced by: Yuko Gibu

A schoolmate and close friend of Kanon.

Miyako Miyamori (宮守都, Miyamori Miyako)
Voiced by: Sachiko Nagai

Kanon's mother, who typically sports a carefree attitude, as well as a penchant for seeing opportunities for money-making. She uses a special golden ring to make delicious pickles, in a recipe passed down in the family.

Sedna (セドナ, Sedona)
Voiced by: Houko Kuwashima

An evil spirit sealed away in part on the island and in part in the sea. The seal on Sedna is broken as Marin and Urin are trying to retrieve Kanon's ring.

Ichikawa (市川)
Voiced by: Satomi Akesaka

Matsumoto's daughter. Unlike her father, Ichikawa does not speak a human language. She enjoys Miyako's pickles.

Utasha (唄者)
Voiced by: Nami Miyahara

Manga

Two manga adaptations of Umi Monogatari were serialized in two different magazines by different publishers. The first one, with the title Umi Monogatari ~Anata ga Ite Kureta Koto~, follows the same story as the anime. The second, titled Umi Monogatari: Minna Aishiteru! (Sea Story: Everyone, I love you!), has a yonkoma format and follows Marin and Urin's experiences on the island.

The first manga, illustrated by Akira Katsuragi, was serialized in Mag Garden's Monthly Comic Blade magazine. The second manga, illustrated by Tonmi Narihara, was serialized in Futabasha's Comic High! magazine.

Music

The anime uses two theme songs. The opening theme is "violet" by Marble and the ending theme is "Tōmei na Inori" (透明な祈り) by Masumi Itō. Lantis has released three soundtracks for Umi Monogatari ~Anata ga Ite Kureta Koto~. The first, "violet", was released on July 23, 2009. The second, "Treasure!? ~Kimi to Deaeta koto~" (Treasure!~君と出逢えたコト~), was released on August 5, 2009. The third, "Tōmei na Inori" (透明な祈り), was released on August 26, 2009.

References

Umi Monogatari Wikipedia