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At the end of the school year, [[The Hero|Kotaro Makimura]] resolves to confess his love to his crush, Kaho Serizawa, and plans to become her boyfriend by the end of summer vacation. On the way home from school, he runs into a cloaked stranger and accidentally gets covered with a mysterious powder. When he wakes up the next morning, he is shocked to find that [[Time Skip|it is the first day of September]]. As he returns to school, his friends tell him that his girlfriend Kaho has died in a traffic accident. But wait! He hasn't even spoken to her yet! And why is the second trimester suddenly started up when summer break was supposedly just around the corner?
At the end of the school year, [[The Hero|Kotaro Makimura]] resolves to confess his love to his crush, Kaho Serizawa, and plans to become her boyfriend by the end of summer vacation. On the way home from school, he runs into a cloaked stranger and accidentally gets covered with a mysterious powder. When he wakes up the next morning, he is shocked to find that [[Time Skip|it is the first day of September]]. As he returns to school, his friends tell him that his girlfriend Kaho has died in a traffic accident. But wait! He hasn't even spoken to her yet! And why is the second trimester suddenly started up when summer break was supposedly just around the corner?


A [[Dating Sim]] released in Japan in 2002, ''Hourglass of Summer'' is unusual in that it (a) [[No Export for You|was released in America]], (b) [[Bleached Underpants|contains no hentai]], and (c) can be played on a DVD player. It was later adapted into a two-episode OVA that was released [[No Export for You|exclusively]] in Japan. While it never received the amount of success as other visual novels like ''[[Clannad]]'' or ''[[Tsukihime]]'', it is still [[Cult Classic|fondly remembered]] by Western audiences as their first foray into the dating sim genre.
A [[Dating Sim]] released in Japan in 2002, ''Hourglass of Summer'' is unusual in that it (a) [[No Export for You|was released in America]], (b) [[Bleached Underpants|contains no hentai]], and (c) can be played on a DVD player. It was later adapted into a two-episode OVA that was released [[No Export for You|exclusively]] in Japan. While it never received the amount of success as other visual novels like ''[[Clannad (visual novel)|Clannad]]'' or ''[[Tsukihime]]'', it is still [[Cult Classic|fondly remembered]] by Western audiences as their first foray into the dating sim genre.


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** She also has precisely zero screentime in the second OVA episode.
** She also has precisely zero screentime in the second OVA episode.
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: Kaho's.
* [[Overprotective Dad]]: Kaho's.
* [[Physical Scars, Psychological Scars]]: {{spoiler|In Mana's route she breaks her leg and can no longer competitively swim, when ask about it by some children at the end she calls it, her reminder from God that she is human.}}
* [[Physical Scars, Psychological Scars]]: {{spoiler|In Mana's route she breaks her leg and can no longer competitively swim, when ask about it by some children at the end she calls it, her reminder from God that she is human.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Reset Button Ending]]}}: {{spoiler|Tomomi's route.}}
* {{spoiler|[[Reset Button Ending]]}}: {{spoiler|Tomomi's route.}}
* [[Road Cone]]: Generally in use throughout, but one choice is an extremely obvious fork in the road between Kaho and Ai. (Though Lee Jane's ending may also be a possibility at the time.)
* [[Road Cone]]: Generally in use throughout, but one choice is an extremely obvious fork in the road between Kaho and Ai. (Though Lee Jane's ending may also be a possibility at the time.)
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Latest revision as of 05:05, 10 April 2017

At the end of the school year, Kotaro Makimura resolves to confess his love to his crush, Kaho Serizawa, and plans to become her boyfriend by the end of summer vacation. On the way home from school, he runs into a cloaked stranger and accidentally gets covered with a mysterious powder. When he wakes up the next morning, he is shocked to find that it is the first day of September. As he returns to school, his friends tell him that his girlfriend Kaho has died in a traffic accident. But wait! He hasn't even spoken to her yet! And why is the second trimester suddenly started up when summer break was supposedly just around the corner?

A Dating Sim released in Japan in 2002, Hourglass of Summer is unusual in that it (a) was released in America, (b) contains no hentai, and (c) can be played on a DVD player. It was later adapted into a two-episode OVA that was released exclusively in Japan. While it never received the amount of success as other visual novels like Clannad or Tsukihime, it is still fondly remembered by Western audiences as their first foray into the dating sim genre.


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