Himawari Wa Yoru Ni Saku Ova Sunflower - Ha Yoru Top

7/10 (Good) Where to find: Currently out of print. Look for fan-translated releases or vintage Laserdisc rips. A true hidden relic.

Late 80s/early 90s OVA peak – high-budget cel animation, detailed mechanical designs (scopes, wires, CRT monitors), and contrasting palettes: himawari wa yoru ni saku ova sunflower ha yoru top

In many cultures, sunflowers represent loyalty, dedication, and longevity. In Japan, where the word "himawari" is used to refer to sunflowers, they symbolize longevity, good luck, and a long, healthy life. The sunflower's life cycle, which involves growing, blooming, and producing seeds, is also seen as a metaphor for human life. Just as sunflowers require nourishment, care, and time to grow, humans need experiences, relationships, and personal growth to flourish. 7/10 (Good) Where to find: Currently out of print