

It consists of three arcs, taken from the epilogue disc of the same name and a light novel released with the PS2 game. In 2009, the second Higurashi OVA, entitled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Rei was released. Nekogoroshi-hen was a light novel released in 2006, but when Studio Deen saw Higurashi's growing popularity, released a 23 minute long OVA. The OVA contains a one episode extra arc named Nekogoroshi-hen. In response, Tokai TV replaced episode twelve on Septemwith a cooking show.Īlso in 2007, after the second seson was aired, the first Higurashi OVA named Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Gaiden was released. The remote similarities between Kai and the incident were too strong. On September 18, 2007, a sixteen-year-old girl killed her father with an axe in Kyoto, Japan.

The first is an anime-original arc called Yakusamashi-hen, which is followed by the last two arcs from the original visual novel series: Minagoroshi-hen and Matsuribayashi-hen. The story is similar to the first season, but what was left unexplained in the first season is explained over the course of three separate story arcs. The series aired in Japan between July 6 and December 17 on several Japanese television networks, such as Sun TV, TV Kanagawa, and TV Saitama. In 2007, the second anime season, entitled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Kai, was produced by the same team as with the first season, containing twenty-four episodes. The last two chapters are Meakashi-hen, between episodes sixteen and twenty-one, and finally Tsumihoroboshi-hen, between episodes twenty-two and twenty-six. Next is Himatsubushi-hen between episodes fourteen and fifteen, making it the smallest of the story arcs. First is Onikakushi-hen between episodes one and four, followed by Watanagashi-hen between episodes five and eight, and Tatarigoroshi-hen between episodes nine and thirteen, making the series half over. The series is divided into six chapters, which are the first six chapters in the original visual novel series. The series contained twenty-six episodes, which aired between April 4 and September 26, on a number of Japanese television networks, including but not limited to, Chiba TV, Kansai TV, and Tokai TV. It was released in English by Geneon and later Funimation, under the title When They Cry - Higurashi no Naku Koro ni.

In 2006, the first season, entitled Higurashi no Naku Koro ni, was produced by the Japanese animation studio Studio Deen and directed by Chiaki Kon.
