[SIZE="5"]ARIA (アリア)[/SIZE]
Aria is set in the early 24th century on Mars (now known as Aqua) in the city of Neo-Venezia, modelled after Venice, Italy. Aria follows Akari Mizunashi, a gondolier-in-training (known as undines) at the Aria Company, as she goes about her days training to become a Prima Undine, meeting and befriending others, and discovering the joys that come with life in Neo-Venezia.
Aria began as two manga by Kozue Amano titled Aqua and Aria. It has received an anime adaptation consisting of three series (Aria the Animation, Aria the Natural, and Aria the Origination) and one OVA (Arietta).
But why would I care about gondoliers on Mars?
Aria is one of the most beautiful series I've seen. As a slice of life series in terms of exploring and finding joy in everyday things, it's only matched by Yotsuba&! The anime is a faithful adaptation of the original manga. The characters are fantastic. The production is superb, in the writing, the visuals, and the soundtrack. It's a really relaxing anime that'll make you feel great after every episode.
This is all in spite of the fact that the setting is on an alien world, far in the future, in a reproduction of a historical city from Earth. Whether it's rolling a snowball around town and having kind strangers help you out, making a trip to the market to pick up some walnut bread, or joining in the New Year festivities in the town square, the things that the characters do and the things they discover are strangely relevant.
This is a show about gondoliers on Mars. This is a show about gondoliering. There will be talk about rowing and how to present the city to your customers and how to practice your canzone. But this is also a show where gondoliering becomes the characters' way of life. Through gondoliering, they discover the secrets of their city, make friends with the locals, and live each day in awe and wonder at what they might stumble upon next.
If you need a break from heady philosophy and intense action of other shows or if you need a show that's relaxing and reminds you to appreciate the small things in life, go watch Aria. And then come back here and tell us all how great it was.