Natsu | Ga Owaru Made Natsu No Owari The Animation Exclusive

The animation was funded via a niche crowdfunding campaign on Campfire (Japan’s Kickstarter). Backers who pledged ¥15,000 (~$100 USD at the time) received a single perk: a password-protected Vimeo link and a physical DVD-R with a hand-stamped label. The total number of DVDs produced? Exactly 312.

That is the only official release.

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To date, no legitimate digital rip of the full short exists. The 312 backers signed a non-disclosure agreement, and the few who leaked clips were ostracized from the small collector community. Every few months, a YouTube video titled "Natsu no Owari Animation Exclusive FULL" appears, but it is always a Rickroll or a 10-hour loop of cicada sounds. Search engines conflate these constantly

Unlike the original vocaloid song, which is dense with electronic reverb, the animation strips the audio down. For the first three minutes, there is no music. All you hear is:

The vocal track doesn’t enter until exactly the 4:00 minute mark, when the summer heatwave visually breaks into a thunderstorm. Critics who have seen it call this "the most effective use of silence since the first ten minutes of Up."