The Joys of Summertime: A Look Back at the 2001 Anime Series "Summertime"
- It follows Korean romanization rules. In Korean, double consonants like "ss" appear frequently (e.g., "Ssang" meaning double).
- "Meot" in Korean (멋) means style, flair, or charm.
- "Aim" is often used as a loanword.
Reviewers often interpret the three main characters as symbols of South Korea's political climate in the early '80s:
The Wife (Hee-ran): Represents the South Korean people—trapped, oppressed, and initially resigned to their "prisoner" status.
Alternatively, "2001 mm" might be a weird spacing — actually "2001, mm" meaning year 2001, and "mm" as an unspecified month.
Unfortunately, without more specific details, it's challenging to provide information directly related to "SSEommeotaim 18 2001 MM Sub Free." This could potentially refer to a music compilation, a mix CD, or an online music collection from 2001, but without further context, it's difficult to ascertain its relevance or contents.
- Episode 1: The Sound of Rain
- Episode 2: The Scent of Gardenias
- Episode 3: First Love
- Episode 4: The Fear of Love
- Episode 5: The Inescapable Destiny
- Episode 6: The Two Men
- Episode 7: The Secret of the Heart
- Episode 8: The Confession
- Episode 9: The Weight of Destiny
- Episode 10: Parting
- Episode 11: Unforgettable Love
- Episode 12: The Pain of Farewell
- Episode 13: Lingering Scent
- Episode 14: Confusion
- Episode 15: The End of Destiny
- Episode 16: Facing the Truth
- Episode 17: The Resurrection of Love
- Episode 18: The Miracle of Love (Matches your "18" reference)
- Episode 19: Eternal Vow
- Episode 20: Summertime (Finale)