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The narrative is straightforward, with no elaborate explanations about the origins of the sprites or the complexities of the spirit world—just simple, engaging storytelling. The artwork complements this perfectly, being soft and uncomplicated yet stunningly beautiful, lending the story a pure, refreshing quality. Given that people seem to encounter the sprites only during childhood, there’s a sense of nostalgia tied to the innocence of youth. The sprites themselves possess endearing, childlike personalities. Moreover, their dependency on clean water adds a poignant layer: when water becomes tainted, the sprites are forced to leave. As pollution threatens the rivers, there’s an underlying sadness about growing up and saying goodbye.
This manga could be seen as mildly shounen ai, but to me, it felt more like a story about friendship—the rare connections between sprites who wouldn’t normally interact, and two schoolboys who befriend them. There’s also a touch of jealousy when friendships appear to wane.
I thoroughly enjoyed this sweet and invigorating story. It spans just two volumes, and I wished for more! But much like a children's fairytale, it’s brief and concludes far too soon.
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