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  • List of Rec episodes
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  • This is a list of episodes of the anime adaptation of the manga Rec. The episode titles of the anime are based on Audrey Hepburn films, due to the admiration the female protagonist, Aka Onda, holds for the actress and the overall tie-in of Hepburn references. Also, in each episode, Aka recites at least one quotation from the movie in question. An extra episode was later released as an original video animation which took place between episodes seven and eight in the series' internal chronology.
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RomajiTitle
  • Hirusagari no Jōji
  • Itsumo Futari de
  • Kurakunaru made Matte
  • Mai Fea Redī
  • Sensō to Heiwa
  • Tīfanī de Chōshoku o
  • Uruwashi no Saburina
  • Uwasa no Futari
  • Yurusarezaru Mono
OriginalAirDate
  • 2006-02-09
  • 2006-02-16
  • 2006-02-23
  • 2006-03-02
  • 2006-03-09
  • 2006-03-16
  • 2006-03-23
  • 2006-03-30
EpisodeNumber
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
  • 6
  • 7
  • 7.500000
  • 8
  • 9
ShortSummary
  • As Aka's career takes off even more, she unintentionally misses a date she had planned with Fumihiko. That day, things go from bad to worse for Fumihiko at work, among other things, and when he finally sees her late that night in his apartment, his jealousy gets the best of him as he says some unwarranted things.
  • Fumihiko and Aka go out to eat and come across Tanaka, who had just been dumped by her boyfriend. She pressures him to drink with her for the night as Aka becomes jealous. He brings her home to Aka's dismay, which makes her wonder if Tanaka can be trusted with him.
  • The episode deals with Fumihiko realizing that he has let a total stranger into his house. It also has two flashbacks to when Aka and Fumihiko had been in high school. Aka's flashback has her friend commenting on how great it would be to hear Aka's voice on TV. Fumihiko's flashback has his friend tell him that Tokyo girls are easy, a comment that he refutes after he is once again struck by Aka for trying to kiss her.
  • After an incident involving underwear on live television, both Aka's and Fumihiko's careers take a boost. This causes friction, culminating in Aka saying that once she earns enough money, she will leave- causing both of them to get depressed. Aka's depression affects her performance on one of her jobs, but she manages to get the lines right after remembering her feelings whenever Fumihiko came home. The episode ends with Aka crying alone and wondering if she can return to Fumihiko.
  • After a shaky start when Fumihiko walks in on Aka on the toilet, the two of them go and launch their advertising campaign. It starts badly, but after a little girl recognizes the voice and the character, their spirits are lifted. Afterward, Aka cries with happiness at her voice being recognized.
  • Aka is having trouble with her current job because she is voice-acting in an H-game. She struggles with the words and eventually asks Fumihiko for help. He initially misunderstands her intentions but realizes them before he does anything stupid. After successfully completing her job, Fumihiko buys the game, but Aka confiscates it and prohibits him from playing it.
  • The next day, Fumihiko learns at work that his marketing concept "Nekoki" has been approved as the mascot of a snack product called Ha; furthermore, Aka is chosen to voice Nekoki. They decide to keep their live-in relationship a secret from their employers due to Aka's worries about an appearance of impropriety. She also insists they are not a couple just because they had slept together once in a moment of weakness, and that she will merely be lodging with him. The series is heavily concerned with the developing dynamic of their relationship.
  • Feeling sorry about what he had said to her before, Fumihiko tries to think of a way to apologize to Aka but instead pushes her away even more, thinking he's not worthy of her as she has become popular. That day, Hatakeda takes him out for a night of drinking to cheer him up, and they end up in the room right next to that of Aka and the staff of the new anime series she's voicing. They express their feelings to each other and finally become a couple.
  • In this episode, Aka and Fukihiko take a trip to the hot springs. They each enter one side of the same springs and find each other naked, much to their dismay.
EnglishTitle
  • Two for the Road
  • My Fair Lady
  • Wait Until Dark
  • War and Peace
  • The Unforgiven
  • The Children's Hour
  • Breakfast at Tiffany's
  • Love in the Afternoon
  • Sabrina Fair
KanjiTitle
  • いつも2人で
  • ティファニーで朝食を
  • マイ·フェア·レディ
  • 噂の二人
  • 戦争と平和
  • 昼下がりの情事
  • 暗くなるまで待って
  • 許されざる者
  • 麗しのサブリナ
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  • This is a list of episodes of the anime adaptation of the manga Rec. The episode titles of the anime are based on Audrey Hepburn films, due to the admiration the female protagonist, Aka Onda, holds for the actress and the overall tie-in of Hepburn references. Also, in each episode, Aka recites at least one quotation from the movie in question. An extra episode was later released as an original video animation which took place between episodes seven and eight in the series' internal chronology.