Promotional Poster, as licensed by Sentai Filmworks in 2013. In October 13, 2015, the anime English dub along with the original language version were released in a single DVD.
Beyond the Boundary (Japanese: 境界の彼方, Kyoukai no Kanata) is a light novel written by Nagomu Torii, with illustrations by Tomoyo Kamoi. The work won an honorable mention in the Kyoto Animation Award competit011. Kyoto Animation has published three volumes since June 2012. An anime television series adaptation, produced by Kyoto Animation, aired in Japan between October and December 2013. An original video animation episode was released in July 2014. A two-part anime film project, Beyond the Boundary the Movie -I'LL BE HERE-, premiered in March and April 2015. The English dub was released in North America on October 13, 2015.

The story of Kyoukai no Kanata is set in a world where creatures from the spirit world called Youmu (妖夢, lit., catastrophic dream) roam in the human world under human disguises, and trained specialists called Spirit World Warriors (異界士, Ikaishi) protect humans from youmu attacks.
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Kanbara Akihito is a high school student who apparently has a youmu lineage and a peculiar regenerative ability that exceeds that of a normal human. In an unexpected encounter, Akihito saves a classmate named Kuriyama Mirai, whom he believes is about to jump off the school building, not knowing that Mirai is a spirit world warrior. Mirai, who was sent to kill Akihito, fails because of Akihito's immortal blood. After their first encounter, Akihito starts to help Mirai because he thinks that they're on the same side. Akihito and Mirai develop their friendship together with Nase Mitsuki and Nase Hiroomi. Their friendship goes under different trials that make their bonds stronger and the relationship between Mirai and Akihito grows deeper and deeper.
Sacrifices and great decisions are made by Mirai and Akihito – decisions that might make them live without the person they want to protect the most.
Kyoukai no Kanata is a light novel written by Nagomu Torii, with illustrations by Tomoyo Kamoi. The light novel series was awarded with an honorable mention in the Kyoto Animation Award competition in 2011, and was published by Kyoto Animation between June 2012 and April 2013. The series began publishing on June 9, 2012, whereas it is still ongoing. Three volumes have been released as of October 2, 2013.I just saw a bit of the Kyoukai no Kanata (#ad) or Beyond the Boundary anime series, so don’t really know much about it yet. And that’s why there’s no spoiler warning in this post.
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Anyway, my initial thoughts about the Akihito Kanbara and Mirai Kuriyama romance is that I don’t like it. It’s not that I don’t like them. No, wait, scratch that.
Actually, from what I’ve seen so far of Mirai Kuriyama, I don’t really like her. Who knows, maybe if I see more of this series / show, I’ll get to like her, but, at the moment, nope, totally not liking her. I talk a bit more about the reasons why in this post here.
Akihito Kanbara isn’t that bad though. He seems like an all right character, so far. I’m just not sure about pairing those 2 up.
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Well, Kanbara apparently likes people who wear glasses. Oh, look, Mirai wears glasses. What a coincidence. Not. Does that sound contrived to you or what?
So far, haven’t really seen the 2 interact much with each other yet. The few times I saw them talking or hanging out - it just didn’t really seem or feel right.
For instance, I saw this scene where Kuriyama went to Akihito’s house. At that time, Sakura Inami was there, but Kanbara didn’t tell Mirai about this.
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I found that kind of annoying. Like, how is that her business? It’s the guy’s house, right, not hers? So what’s it to her if he brings people to his house?
He should be able to bring whoever he wants to his house without having to consult or tell Kuriyama about it. In this scene, it seemed like she believed that she was entitled to know what Kanbara’s up to.

They're not even lovers, so it's all the more reason why it's none of her business what he does. They may be friends, but that doesn't mean he has to tell her things.
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Anyway, from what I could see so far, unfortunately, it seems pretty obvious that those 2 would end up together. Sigh. How predictable.
Oh, well. If that’s really the case, if I see more of Beyond the Boundary / Kyoukai no Kanata, I just hope that their relationship improves and becomes more believable.
Side note: yeah, haven’t finished watching this anime yet, but I’ve no problems with spoilers. So, feel free to reveal relevant and not-so-relevant plot points or whatever. But, as a courtesy to those who may not want spoilers, kindly tell people if your comment, note, message, etc includes spoilers. Thanks :-). *Note: - Pic is from Amazon.com; link shown above
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. It’s just an anime thing, not something to be taken too seriously. And Hiromi’s little sister complex is probably one of the funnier recurring gags in the series.
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Makes very clear divisions between when it’s trying to be serious and when it’s trying to be funny. That it’s so very tonally dissonant is actually one of the main points of criticism against the series as a whole. It’s hard to tell whether the narrative is earnest about Hiromi being a siscon, since it presents him as an archetype and then caricaturises that archetype for the sake of self-parody. (This is very common in light novel storytelling.)
I think that Hiromi really is a siscon, though, in the same sense that Akihito really is a glasses fetishist. In the serious moments, we see that Akihito’s attachment to glasses transcends its status as a fetish and he becomes concerned about Mirai
The fetish is not just a cheap joke – it develops honest, emotional meaning.It’s the same with Hiromi, though I think his characterisation is a bit muddier, since it’s not at the forefront of the narrative.
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A siscon, but rather than having a complex about his little sister, the implication is that he has a complex about his older sister.
A lot of this post is inference (what fanfic authors call “headcanon”), but I think if we look at his characterisation this way, Hiromi’s attitude towards Mitsuki makes sense

In the story, we’re told that Izumi is the head of the Nase family and Hiromi is shown deferring to her on numerous points. He does this increasingly less as the narrative progresses. Finally, when he learns that Izumi compromised her own ideals in the past, he resolves to take over her duties. His character arc is about learning to find his own strength independent of his sister. Note that Mitsuki herself barely factors into this.
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This subplot is introduced and resolved in a rather rushed manner. The Nase family dynamics are barely ever shown, so it wouldn’t surprise me if this element of the ending left viewers dissatisfied. I don’t expect we’ll ever get the full story in animated form. Maybe the light novels have more information, but I haven’t read them, so my analysis here is mostly speculation and, as I said, inference. I think my logic can be followed, though.
At the same time, he is frustrated with Izumi and feels distant from her. In a way, she doesn’t really feel like a sister to him.
The emotional distance between the two of them is easy to observe because Izumi keeps herself aloof from everyone and even a casual viewing of the anime would reveal that to the audience.
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How can we explain Hiromi’s ambivalence towards her? Izumi plays the role of the mentor towards her two younger siblings and it’s my guess that it was probably she who saved Hiromi’s life when Akihito’s demon form almost killed him.
Her panic and increased personal desire to be rid of Beyond the Boundary then led her to seek devious means and to become emotionally distant from her siblings whom she wished to protect. It was probably around this time when Hiromi became a siscon, seeking to emulate the strength of his older sister by protecting his younger
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