PERSONA 4 the Animation — Season 1, Episode 21: Don't Save Anyone Anymore
Animation, Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Action & Adventure, Mystery, Crime • 25 min • 1 season, 25 episodes • ★ 7.7/10
Episode synopsis
Naoto tells Yu that she cannot find out anything about the sender of the "Stop helping people" letter, but she knows that it was personally delivered so the sender knows who they are. Later, Naoto worries that she is more focused on solving the case than she is worried about Yu's safety like the rest of his friends. Yu arrives at home just as a delivery truck leaves, and as he and Nanako have dinner, a news piece about a local politician's visit to Nanako's school airs, with a mention of a student who impressed him. When Nanako feels sick, Yu puts her to bed, and promises her that they will build snowmen together before he goes back home. A week later, Yu sees an unknown figure on the Midnight Channel, and asks everyone to watch it the next night. Nanako seems to want to give something to Yu, but her illness interrupts her plans to give it to him.
About PERSONA 4 the Animation
When Yu Narukami moves to the rural country town of Inaba to live with his uncle while his parents are away on business, he's expecting a lot more peace and quiet than he's been used to in the big city. Instead, the peace has been shattered as a rash of mysterious murders and kidnappings sweep the countryside. With the police stymied, Yu finds himself joining with a group of seven other teenagers in a desperate bid to solve the mystery. A mystery that is somehow connected to both the local weather patterns and a strange TV world which Yu, his friends and the enigmatic killer can all enter.
More episodes from Season 1
- E1You're Myself, I'm Yourself
- E2The Contractor's Key
- E3We Are Friends, Aren't We?
- E4Somewhere Not Here
- E5Would You Love Me?
- E6I'll beat you, and beat you good!
- E7Suspicious Tropical Paradise
- E8We've lost something important again!
- E9No One Sees the Real Me
- E10Real Me Doesn't Exist
- E11Catch Me If You Can
- E12It's Not Empty at All