Porfy no Nagai Tabi – 22


God, this series is such a breath of fresh air in the genre of travelling anime. Never have I seen a series that puts more emphasis on the people that you can randomly meet during a journey. This series isn’t gut-wrenchingly sad anymore, but it’s still awesome to watch, simply because it’s such a joy to see the different people that Porfy runs into.

The episode starts with Porfy, boarding the next train, along with a couple of other passengers, among with is a spunky rude girl. Porfy ends up finding a seat close to her, next to an old couple. He starts talking with the couple, and the girl overhears him saying how he’s come from Simitra, and it turns out that the news of the earthquake that happened there even hit the shores of Italy. The old woman gives Porfy one of her sandwiches, as the train enters a tunnel. As this is the first time Porfy’s been in one, he’s startled by it.

At the next station the old couple leaves and they say goodbye to Porfy. Porfy then falls asleep and has a nightmare about Mina, when he’s woken up by the girl from before, noting that the train has reached its final destination, and that they need to change trains. She and Porfy spend some time together as they both wait for the train to arrive, and they get to know each other a bit better. The girl’s 13 years old and her name is Daisy. She’s been living with her grandmother, and is now travelling to her father.

They also ask around a bit, and Porfy one of the people in a pub seems to have heard of Roma, and tells how she and her companions have been travelling from town to town. Porfy is yet again scared when a train comes but doesn’t stop. Daisy makes fun of him because he doesn’t even know that that was a supply-train. As the real train is about to arrive, they notice a local musician who’s singing a bit.

They go and sit together in the train, and he turns out to be a student of the music academy. Ever since he was small, he’s loved singing, and now he’s trying to become a professional. He’s travelling in order to meet his girlfriend, whom he hasn’t seen for a long while due to his studies. He plays some card games with Daisy and Porfy, until Daisy meets her father and has to leave. Porfy then suddenly realizes how awful it is to say goodbye, since it happened too with his parents.

When it’s time for the musician (whose name is Maximilian, by the way) to leave the train, he offers to take Porfy with him, and help him search for Mina in his hometown. Porfy accepts. Maximilian’s girlfriend Iralia greets them at the station, and drives them to their home. Obviously, Porfy can’t help but say how he loves cars. Maximilian obviously finds it a bit strange for a station called “Patagos Grand Station” to only have two people working on it. 😛

Along the way, they drive past a large mansion; through one of the windows Porfy recognizes a girl who looks a lot like Mina (this’ll probably be important in the next episode). They then arrive at Maximilian’s home, and they’re greeted by Iralia’s parents and three dogs. The dogs can hardly leave Porfy alone, and for the first time since losing his parents, Porfy has the feeling of being in a family again, and the episode ends.

I must say, that even though the regular animation was a bit dodgy at times, the backgrounds looked better than ever! It’s so apparent that the creators spent so much time on them to make them as diverse and life-like as possible, and the result is absolutely gorgeous.

2 thoughts on “Porfy no Nagai Tabi – 22

  1. When I watched the first episode I was struck by the amazing backgrounds, good to know they’re still making them.

    Frankly, there need to be more anime where they focus on animation and other art, and do less shading on the characters. It’s an interesting effect.

  2. Thank you very much for your detailed reviews.I understand a little bit japanese but not every detail.
    It’s a pleasure to watch Porfy no nagai Tabi!
    I always loved the other WMT Series in my childhood and it is great to see they’re back on the screen.

    I agree with you!
    Nippon Animation was always the best animation studio for highly detailed backgrounds.

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