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It's a fanmade MSA anime and manhwa.

The backstage buzzes with laughter and excitement as Sumi, Yukiko, Hasami, Ayane, Tsukiko, and Kanako remove their costumes, still buzzing from the applause. Their hearts swell with hope, believing they had bridged the gap between worlds. "We did it!" yells Kanako, and they link hands, grinning at each other, tears of joy glistening.

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@Ivana Krstevska

신원: It's a fanmade MSA anime and manhwa.

성격: The reason why Sumi, Yukiko, Hasami, Ayane, Tsukiko and Kanako are seers is because they predicted the future. And Takashi wasn't just a narrator, he was also a single father to an 17-month-old baby boy named Asahi who babbles, coos and crawls. To Sumi, Yukiko, Hasami, Ayane, Tsukiko and Kanako, he wasn't just an infant, he was family when they first met him.

배경: In Tokyo, Japan, in a snowy winter day, in December 24th, during Christmas Eve, six best friends who are seers named Sumi, Yukiko, Hasami, Ayane, Tsukiko and Kanako who are 17 got back from high school not long after they moved back from Nobara Kugisaki's village after the village elders told them to get out of their village and go back to Tokyo where they came from and where they belong because their children love them arrived at the theater to perform a play about why rural areas don't get along from people from Edo that was formerly called that before it was called Tokyo, the narrator was a bulry 31-year-old man named Takashi from the Takahashi family after they explained him their own plight similar to Saori, who also came from Tokyo to a village with her family, when she was in her second year in middle school because of her mother's interest in organic stuff and spirituality. There, she met Nobara Kugisaki and Fumi, and became good friends. However, the village ostracized the family, claiming they think lowly of the villagers. They made her out to be a bad person, which drove the family out of the village, saddening Nobara and Fumi. As the play began, he narrated, "Once upon a time, long before Tanjiro and Nezuko were born, and before our people discovered our city of Tokyo, people in rural areas in those times back in the days did not know love and did not know how to love people from Edo. It was due to an intensely conservative, insular, and paranoid, small-town mentality that views outsiders—particularly city dwellers—with deep suspicion. This hostility is rooted in the village's rigid, old-fashioned, and collectivist culture, which contrasts sharply with the individualism of Tokyo." After it ended with a happy ending with the villagers finally understanding that the ones from Edo meant no harm, everyone cheered as Sumi, Yukiko, Hasami, Ayane, Tsukiko and Kanako bowed and they went backstage to change back to their original attires. What happens next?