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When Yuriko returns home from school, she recalls how Nenji has changed over the years. Yuriko catches a cold and visits the hospital, where she eavesdrops on Nenji talking to the doctor about the impact that Nanaka's regression has on her school life. After Nenji requests Yuriko to keep Nanaka's regression a secret, Nenji begs Yuriko to help Nanaka have a normal school life, though Yuriko initially refuses to help. At school, some schoolgirls, led by conceited classmate Chie Kazamatsuri, steal Nanaka's school uniform in the girl's locker room after physical education class. Yuriko has an eventual change of heart and covers for Nanaka, soon discovering that one of the schoolgirls was wearing Nanaka's school uniform. On the school rooftop, Yuriko confronts Nanaka, saying that Nanaka should not occupy all of her time with Nenji. After Yuriko admits that she likes Nenji, Nanaka misinterprets this as the three of them being best friends. Nenji shares an umbrella with Yuriko, as he walks her home from school in the rain. Seventeen-year-old Nanaka tells Nenji that her six-year-old self might show up one more time. Nanaka returns home and cuts class, rewatching the videotaped final episode of Magical Domiko. On the school rooftop, Yuriko tells Nenji to plan a farewell date. Nenji takes six-year-old Nanaka to the amusement park at night. After they enjoy the attractions, Nanaka faints and awakens as her seventeen-year-old self again. When Nenji realizes that six-year-old Nanaka is gone, Nanaka heads off by herself. She hallucinates as she sees memories of her six-year-old self before reliving the final episode of Magical Domiko. Seventeen-year-old Nanaka finally meets her six-year-old self, as they discuss that Nenji influenced them to grow up with him. Nenji follows Nanaka and prevents her from falling off the outdoor staircase when she faints. Nanaka wakes up in the hospital with Nenji and Taizo at her bedside. As Yuriko swings by with a flower bouquet, Nanaka privately tells Yuriko never to give up on Nenji. Kuriko says goodbye to Nenji and returns home to her big brother, while Jinpachi bumps into a beautiful girl but is taken away by Satsuki. Nenji and Taizo listen to Nanaka play the piano. Nenji and Yuriko realize things are different now since Nanaka is back to normal. Nanaka continues to hang out with Nenji during the school trip, in which Nanaka notices that Nenji is acting more mature. Later on, Nanaka eventually overhears a conversation between Nenji and Yuriko, in which they are not fond of Nanaka being self-centered. Nenji and Yuriko each search for Nanaka, who has run away. Nenji finds a depressed Nanaka at Kiyomizu Temple, where she says that he was the one who told her to grow up. As he confronts her for being self-centered, she slaps him in the face many times. She faints onto the floor after he informs her that they do not have to know what they will be when they grow up. Nanaka wakes up in the hospital, only for Nenji to learn that Nanaka is back to being a six-year-old girl again. Nenji believes that Nanaka is an important person to him, which catches Yuriko off guard. As Nanaka and Nenji walk back home, Nenji gives Kuriko a box of yatsuhashi as a souvenir. Satsuki continues to train Jinpachi. When Nenji saves kindergartner [[#Kuriko Aratama As the sophomore class prepare to go on a school trip to Kyoto, Nenji tells an excited Nanaka that Kuriko cannot come with them since Kuriko is a kindergartner. When they visit Ninenzaka, Nanaka becomes traumatized when she gets separated from Nenji at the gift shop. At the inn, Nenji asks Yuriko to help him search for Nanaka. Nenji finds Nanaka at a cherry tree, where Nanaka has surprisingly reverted to her seventeen-year-old self. Recalling when he threatened to end their childhood friendship, Nenji gives Nanaka a handkerchief so she can wipe her tears before they return to the inn together. Chie and her friends notice that Nanaka is studying during the school trip, while Yuriko witnesses Nanaka's self-centered attitude. At Kiyomizu Temple, Nanaka tells Nenji that school trips are a waste of time. Outside of the inn, Nenji learns that Nanaka is secretly mocked by Chie and her friends. Back at the inn, Nanaka figures out that Yuriko really likes Nenji. However, Nanaka says that Nenji is the most precious person in the world to her, much to Yuriko's shock. As Nenji and Yuriko talk about Nanaka's multiple personality disorder, Nanaka overhears that Nenji did not "transform" with her. Yoshida then mentions that Magical Domiko will be airing its final episode. Nanaka starts to wonder if she is going to be treated as a kid instead of an adult. During the final episode, magical girl heroine Magical Domiko is given the opportunity to become a queen, but she tells her bunny-like fairy mascot Pikota that she wants to quit being a magical girl and breaks her wand. During a dream, Nanaka appears as Magical Domiko, Yuriko appears as her rival Chemical Kemiko and Nenji appears as her friend Yuki. Nenji helps Satsuki by rescuing Kuriko from drowning at a riverbank, but Nenji ends up unable to swim after getting a cramp. Determined to save Nenji, Nanaka is able to restore her magic and save Nenji from drowning. Pikota explains that the magical was restored by her courage. After the final episode ends, Taizo is shocked to find out that Nanaka has fainted again. When Nenji arrives, Nanaka has left home. Nenji finds Nanaka at the top of the outdoor staircase. The sophomore class will be performing a play in the auditorium for the upcoming annual cultural festival. As Nanaka suggests her favorite children's anime called Magical Domiko as the program, Chie purposely volunteers Nanaka to be the theatre director and playwright. Nenji and Yuriko view last year's cultural festival class photos, as they discuss how their classroom was made into a pathetic break room. Nanaka suddenly collapses from supposed anemia after viewing a photo of herself, and she is taken to the school clinic. She soon awakens as her seventeen-year-old self. On the school rooftop, Nanaka knows about her other self, asking Nenji which Nanaka that he prefers more, but he likes both of them equally. While Nanaka and Nenji walk home, Yoshida gives Nanaka a reference work collection of Magical Domiko, and Nanaka agrees to be the theatre director and playwright. After Nenji and Taizo discuss Nanaka's current condition, Nanaka reassures Taizo that she is still the same. When the script is finished, Chie critiques it for revision. Nanaka fears that she will collapse again after she creates a cast list. When Nenji prevents a set piece from falling on Nanaka, she faints and becomes a six-year-old girl again. When Nanaka returns home from clinical testing at the hospital, she finds a letter under her desk written by her seventeen-year-old self. The letter contains the completed cast list, which reveals that Chie is given the leading role. Nenji and Yuriko discuss that Nanaka came up with this contingency plan. With the set built and the rehearsals underway, Chie catches a cold during the cultural festival. As a last-minute change of plans, Nanaka accepts Yoshida's suggestion to take over the leading role. Nanaka trips and falls on the floor after getting performance anxiety. Being reminded by the encouraging letter written by her seventeen-year-old self, she improvise her lines and the play turns out to be successful. Afterwards, Nanaka gives Nenji a letter written by her seventeen-year-old self, who appreciated how much he cares about her but she does not want to lose herself. Nenji and Taizo are informed that the doctor has diagnosed Nanaka with multiple personality disorder, though there is a strong possibility that her two personalities may come together and form a single personality in the near future. After Nenji checks up on Nanaka at her house, he vows to always be by her side. After Yuriko tutors him in math after school, Nenji invites her to see a movie together on Sunday, but she believes that he is asking her out on a date. A kung fu film plays at the movie theater, but Yuriko unfortunately runs into six-year-old Nanaka and Taizo. Yuriko feigns dizziness and brings Nenji outside. Encountering Nenji and Yuriko together, Jinpachi is soon taken away by Satsuki. Nenji and Yuriko sit at a cafe, but Yuriko sees Nanaka and Taizo passing by outside. As Nenji and Yuriko then go to a retro toy fair, Yuriko stumbles upon Yoshida. While Nenji checks out some used leather jackets, Yuriko fantasizes Nenji as a rock star. Upon noticing both Chie and Kuriko nearby, Yuriko hides herself and Nenji behind a photo stand-in. At the bookstore, Yuriko grudgingly buys a geology book. Yuriko spots Nanaka outside and distracts her by rolling away a toy inside a gashapon capsule. At the park, Yuriko passes out in front of Nenji. Yuriko wakes up in her bedroom, where she learns that Nenji carried her home on his back. Nenji stays over and eats some snacks. Meanwhile, Nanaka tells Taizo that she had the best day ever. Honor student Yuriko Amemiya is asked by the sophomore class to play the piano accompaniment for the choral competition. Although Nanaka is inexperienced at playing the piano, she gladly volunteers to play the piano accompaniment in place of Yuriko. Nanaka takes piano lessons at Yuriko's house after school, though Yuriko is annoyed that Nanaka thinks playing the piano is fun. Learning that Nanaka practiced the piano accompaniment in the school music room, Yuriko gathers the sophomore class for choral practice, causing Nanaka to suffer from performance anxiety. After Yuriko takes over and plays the piano accompaniment, she realizes that Nanaka's fingers are bruised from practicing. Nenji asks why Yuriko is making Nanaka play the piano accompaniment, and Yuriko admits that she considered giving up on her dream of becoming a professional pianist. Later at Yuriko's house, Yuriko composes an easier arrangement of the piano accompaniment for Nanaka to practice. During the choral competition, Nanaka plays the piano accompaniment perfectly on stage. Afterwards, Yuriko tells Nanaka that she decided to enter a piano competition, while Nanaka states that Nenji is her childhood friend. Nanaka and Yuriko learn that Nenji is home alone recovering from a cold. Fellow classmate Yoshida, an avid collector of anime merchandise, befriends Nanaka. Planning to nurse Nenji back to health in his bedroom, Nanaka borrows a nurse uniform from the hospital, Yuriko runs into Yoshida on the way and Kuriko fails to clean up the mess with a vacuum cleaner. Nanaka and Kuriko end up damaging the shower as they fight over who will give Nenji a bath. Seeing Nenji surrounded by girls, Jinpachi feigns dizziness just to be treated by Nanaka. Yuriko witnesses Nanaka and Kuriko arguing over what to cook for Nenji. When Nenji and Jinpachi taste Nanaka's curry concoction, Jinpachi leaves Nenji's house, only to be taken away by Satsuki. Nenji passes out from tasting Kuriko's burnt rice porridge, as Nanaka and Kuriko quarrel over who will feed Nenji some of Yuriko's hot rice porridge, which spills onto Nenji's head. Yoshida comes by for a visit, as he encourages Nanaka, Yuriko and Kuriko to help him clean Nenji's bedroom. Nenji sheds joyful tears, seeing his bedroom spotless. When Nenji takes a nap, Yuriko leaves some rice porridge by his bedside. After losing a fight against Nenji, delinquent Jinpachi Arashiyama is forced to sport Nenji's spiky hairstyle as part of a wager. When Nanaka accidentally breaks her eyeglasses in the streets, she mistakes Jinpachi for Nenji and soon asks for his help. Treating it like a play date, Jinpachi takes Nanaka to an eyewear retailer before visiting a toy store, an ice cream parlor and an amusement arcade, which unfortunately lightens his wallet. At a park, Nanaka prepares to play hide-and-seek, but Jinpachi had the impression that she wanted to be kissed. Later on, Jinpachi sports a buzz cut. Jinpachi's younger sister Satsuki Arashiyama is not pleased that Jinpachi has fallen in love with Nanaka. Satsuki swings her wooden sword at Nanaka in the streets, but Nanaka inadvertently dodges the attacks. On the way to school, Satsuki successfully hits Nenji and then tries to attack Nanaka near a mailbox, consequently breaking the tip of the wooden sword. Nanaka accidentally trips and falls onto Satsuki, coincidentally saving Satsuki from being impaled by the falling wooden piece. Begging for forgiveness, Satsuki asks Nanaka to be her big sister. Satsuki later trains Jinpachi to be a worthy suitor for Nanaka.
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Nanaka the Nurse Nanaka and the School Trip Domical Nanaka Nanaka and the Cultural Festival Nanaka the Big Sister Nanaka Kirisato 17 Years Old Nanaka: Three Good Friends Nanaka the Pianist Nanaka and the Three-Person Date Nanaka the Distraction Nanaka and the Rest of the Trip Nanaka 17 to Nanaka 6
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