Himawari Wa Yoru Ni Saku Ova Sunflower Ha Yoru Work

On the fourth night, a city drone—programmed to extinguish any "unregistered light source"—detects the glow. Hikari and Yoru try to protect the flower. Yoru throws his sketchbook to distract the drone's sensors, while Hikari covers the sunflower with her own coat. The drone sprays a dark foam. The sunflower's glow dims, and it begins to wilt.

A mute botanist named Yoru tends the last surviving sunflower in a derelict greenhouse. The flower, named Himawari-chan , is dying because there is no sun. Desperate, Yoru creates a device that converts emotional anguish into light. Every night, she sings a lullaby that makes the sunflower glow—but it drains her memories. himawari wa yoru ni saku ova sunflower ha yoru

Aiko races to the field (now a construction site). Midori is there—physically real, scarred, using a cane. The sunflower behind the store has vanished, but in Midori’s hand is the original pressed petal from the time capsule. On the fourth night, a city drone—programmed to

Produced by the studio T-Rex and based on the manga by Hiromitsu Takeda (writing under the name Shinjugai), this standalone episode is directed by Ken Raika . The drone sprays a dark foam