Himawari Wa Yoru Ni Saku Ova Sunflower Ha Yoru - New ~upd~
In 2021, a small studio— (known for their work on Nocturne Petals and Twilight Garden )—announced a 45-minute OVA adaptation. The original OVA was released exclusively on Japanese streaming platforms in December 2021. It covered only the first volume of the manga, ending just as Hikari learns the truth about her powers.
A sunflower blooming at night is an act of rebellion against nature. In a modern anime industry saturated with isekai and battle shonen, an OVA that promises quiet horror, a monochrome palette broken only by the yellow of a single flower, and a tragic love story is genuinely "new." himawari wa yoru ni saku ova sunflower ha yoru new
True to its title, Himawari wa Yoru ni Saku thrives on contrast. Daytime scenes are muted, grayscale, and oppressively cloudy. Night scenes explode into deep indigos and purples, with the sunflower acting as a warm, golden focal point. The animation is deliberately slow—characters move as if underwater, and the camera lingers on raindrops, rusted telescopes, and the sunflower’s glow. This is not flashy sakuga; it’s atmospheric storytelling. In 2021, a small studio— (known for their
"Sunflowers Bloom at Night" OVA (New)