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Jellyfish Can’t Swim in the Night
Jellyfish Can’t Swim In The Night

Jellyfish Can’t Swim in the Night

Jellyfish Can’t Swim in the Night” is a mysterious anime set in late-night Shibuya. Four women form an anonymous artist group called “JELEE.

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Jellyfish Can’t Swim In The Night
Original Title夜のクラゲは泳げない
Year2024
Seasons1
Studio
Formats Streaming
Opening theme"Irodori (イロドリ)" by KanoeRana
Ending theme"1 Nichi wa 25 Jikan (1日は25時間)" by Anna Tsurushima
Broadcastsunday
Episodes12
StatusReleasing
Release DateApril 7, 2024
End DateJune 23, 2024
FormatTV Series
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Synopsis

"I want to find what I enjoy."

Shibuya is a city full of identity. It is here on Shibuya’s late night streets that illustrator Mahiru Kozuki, former idol Kano Yamanouchi, Vtuber Kiui Watase and composer Mei Kim Anouk Takanashi — four young women who are slightly outside the world — join together and form an anonymous artist group called JELEE. “I” also want to shine like someone else. If it's not me but “we” then we might be able to shine.

(Source: Crunchyroll News, HIDIVE, edited)

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Jellyfish Can’t Swim in the Night

“Jellyfish Can’t Swim in the Night” is a captivating anime that weaves together the lives of four young women against the backdrop of late-night Shibuya streets. Let’s dive into the details and explore what makes this anime worth watching.

Synopsis:

The story revolves around four distinct characters:

  1. Kiwi Watase: An artist who has abandoned her passion for drawing.
  2. Mahiru Kouzuki: A retired idol determined to prove her worth.
  3. Anuuku Mei Takanashi: A fiery V-tuber with a penchant for drama.
  4. Kano Yamanouchi: A mysterious composer shrouded in secrets.

These women come together to form an anonymous artist group called “JELEE”. Their late-night escapades in Shibuya lead to unexpected friendships, artistic revelations, and personal growth.

Themes and Symbolism:

The anime beautifully explores themes of identity, self-worth, and creativity. Each character grapples with their past, seeking redemption and purpose. The late-night setting serves as a metaphor for hidden desires and unspoken dreams—the moments when jellyfish truly can’t swim.

Realism Amid Symbolism:

While the anime leans heavily on symbolism, it also grounds itself in realism. Mahiru’s painful past—one defining moment that shattered her self-image—adds depth to her character. It’s a poignant reminder that even extraordinary people carry scars.

Art and Animation:

Doga Kobo delivers visually appealing animation, capturing the neon-lit streets of Shibuya with finesse. The character designs are distinct, reflecting their personalities. Expect vibrant colors and expressive visuals.

Music:

Masaru Yokoyam’s music enhances the emotional impact. The haunting melodies mirror the characters’ inner struggles, creating an immersive experience.

Episode Structure:

The anime consists of 12 episodes, each revealing more about the characters and their shared journey. The pacing keeps viewers engaged, and the cliffhangers leave us craving more.

Verdict:

“Jellyfish Can’t Swim in the Night” is a hidden gem. Its blend of symbolism, realism, and relatable characters makes it a must-watch for anime enthusiasts. Dive into the late-night world of JELEE—you won’t be disappointed.


In summary, “Jellyfish Can’t Swim in the Night” combines artistry, emotion, and mystery to create a memorable anime experience. Whether you’re a seasoned anime fan or a newcomer, this series deserves a spot on your watchlist.