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Resolve Missing Native Build Tools Make Command. Original network,, Mie TV,,, Original run October 5, 2003 – January 4, 2004 Episodes 14 () Kimi ga Nozomu Eien: Next Season Directed by Hideki Takayama Studio Released December 21, 2007 – December 19, 2008 Episodes 4 () Kimi ga Nozomu Eien ( 君が望む永遠, lit. The Eternity You Desire), or Kiminozo for short, is a Japanese developed by and released on August 3, 2001 for. It was later ported to the and. The in Kimi ga Nozomu Eien follows a which offers pre-determined scenarios with courses of interaction, and focuses on the appeal of the eight female main characters by the. The game was adapted into a 14-episode television series, which aired between October 2003 and January 2004.

Licensed and distributed the anime in North America under the title Rumbling Hearts. The series was also licensed for release by in the United Kingdom and in Australia and New Zealand, under the title Rumbling Hearts: Kiminozo.

It was one of the first anime shows to be officially made available for the through the and is also available through 's Xbox Live Marketplace. A four-episode OVA series called Kimi ga Nozomu Eien: Next Season was released between December 2007 and December 2008. The OVA series follows an alternate ending that centers around Haruka. See also: An television series based on the game which was animated and produced by first aired across Japan from October 5, 2003 to January 4, 2004. The plot consists of a blend of multiple storylines from the game, mostly the Mitsuki route with a bit of Haruka's route mixed with elements from the Akane route. The general fate of Amakawa is also disclosed through one scene between Fumio and Takayuki with a line by Fumio at the end of the final episode indicating she died. Manami is limited to one line at the very end and several dialogueless cameos.

Materials not included in the game, due to its perspective being in first person, such as depictions of Mitsuki having sex with Shinji (in certain routes) and Haruka telling Mitsuki that she has a crush on Takayuki while walking home, are also included. The anime was later licensed for distribution by under the title Rumbling Hearts: Kiminozo. It was originally released in three DVD volumes between December 2006 and March 2007, and was later re-released in a box set in August 2007. The writers for the English dub of the anime in the North American release received a mixed reception for taking a liberal approach while producing the script.

This resulted in an interpretive script, which at several points reworks the dialogue. By contrast, the writers for the subtitle script in the North American release produced a script which is more faithful in its translation, going as far as including honorifics. In addition to the differences in dialogue, there is also a marked difference in the displayed level of between the Japanese and English voicework, though both were generally well received. For the most part, Takayuki's Japanese voice actor portrays him as severely emotionally numbed (), consistent with (one of the major themes).

The English voice actor does not perform the role this way. A four-episode (OVA) series, animated by and distributed by Bandai Visual, was released between December 21, 2007 and December 19, 2008 on DVD in regular and limited editions. The limited editions contained a bonus CD soundtrack with each DVD and a different cover artwork. The story of the OVAs follows Haruka's route, in contrast to the TV series' modified version of Mitsuki's route. Haruka Suzumiya awakens after a three-year coma.