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Latest revision as of 16:39, 8 May 2022

Kanon, Urin & Marin

Originally a pachinko game series, Umi Monogatari (Sea Story) was given an anime adaptation by Junichi Sato in the summer of 2009.

Under the sea, two mermaid sisters by the name of Marin and Urin are enjoying their life devoting full time to floating. When one day, a ring falls from the surface and into Marin's hands. She wants to find the ring's owner and return it, and takes Urin along for the ride. It's then that they run into Kanon Miyamori, a young priestess who's about to get involved in a series of events neither she nor the sisters could've planned for when Urin ends up unleashing Sedna, an evil force intent on shrouding the world in darkness. This is what prompts Marin and Kanon to become the Priestess of the Sea and Sky.


Tropes used in Umi Monogatari include: