Watch Rainbow TV Show Review

Rebuilding Hope: War-Torn Juveniles Find Redemption

Animation,Drama  Japan 

TV Rainbow, also known as Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin, is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by George Abe and Masasumi Kakizaki. The TV adaptation of the manga was produced by Madhouse and aired from April to September 2010.

The story is set in 1955, ten years after the Second World War. It follows the lives of six juvenile delinquents who have been sent to Shounan Special Reform School for various criminal offenses. The school is a kind of juvenile detention center where the students are reformed through strict discipline and rehabilitation programs.

The six boys come from different backgrounds and have different personalities, but they all share a common experience of the war, whether as soldiers or civilians. They have all suffered physical and emotional trauma and carry the scars of their experiences. At the school, they are faced with new challenges and struggles as they try to overcome their past and find a way to a better future.

The series deals with sensitive issues such as child abuse, bullying, discrimination, and mental illness, and shows how these affect the lives of young people. It also explores the power of friendship and the importance of hope, as the boys find strength and support in each other.

Overall, TV Rainbow is a powerful and emotional journey through the lives of six young boys who have been scarred by the war and are trying to find their place in the world. It is a poignant reminder of the importance of understanding and compassion in the face of adversity.

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