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: A "puppy-like" dreamer with extreme attachment issues. She looks for fate in every passing face, eventually finding herself caught between the comfort of Nobu and the cold control of Takumi.

For many fans, the name evokes a specific blend of punk rock aesthetics, heart-wrenching realism, and the bittersweet transition into adulthood. Originally a landmark manga by Ai Yazawa, the Nana anime adaptation by Madhouse (2006–2007) has become a cult classic worldwide. For English-speaking audiences, the journey to experience this masterpiece—from its early licensing to its modern remastered release—has been as emotional as the story itself. The Evolution of the English Dub Nana Anime English-

"I'm not trying to be special. I just want to be strong enough to be myself." — Nana Osaki : A "puppy-like" dreamer with extreme attachment issues

Voiced by Rebecca Shoichet, whose husky, punk-rock delivery perfectly embodied Nana O.’s "cool" exterior and hidden insecurities. Originally a landmark manga by Ai Yazawa, the