New Anime Series Explores Post-War Japan

Saurav Kumar Apr 24, 2026 59
New Anime Series Explores Post-War Japan

Megumi Tsuji's new series ``There is food for leftovers'' started on Champion Cross today, April 24th. The drama depicts the lives of young boys who search for a way of life through black market food.

“There is food for leftovers” visual

The Story Unfolds

In 1946, after World War II, a young man named Kenku returns to Nagoya, Japan from Manchuria and meets his elementary school classmate, Hakumichi Futagawa, in the black market. Hakudou took note of Sora's lifeless face and served him a meal made from the leftover food from the occupation forces...

Themes and Inspiration

The series explores themes of survival, hope, and the human condition, set against the backdrop of post-war Japan. With its gripping storyline and well-developed characters, 'There is food for leftovers' is sure to captivate audiences worldwide.

The series is updated every Friday, so be sure to check it out and follow the journey of these young boys as they navigate the challenges of post-war Japan.

// FAQs

The series is set in post-war Japan, specifically in Nagoya, where the story follows the lives of young boys searching for a way of life through black market food.

The series is written by Megumi Tsuji, a renowned author known for her thought-provoking stories.

The series is updated every Friday, offering readers a weekly dose of drama and excitement.

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