Noein: To Your Other Self follows Haruka Kaminogi, a young girl central to interdimensional conflicts between La’cryma and Shangri-La. It delves into themes of quantum realities, identity across selves, loss, and choosing one’s future.
This curated list of 25 quotes captures pivotal moments, character arcs, and emotional depth from key arcs.
I’m dreaming again, the dream of those summer days
Episode 1 (Blue Snow)
Haruka Kaminogi
Recurring motif evokes nostalgia and foreshadows multiverse ties, highlighting Haruka’s emotional anchor amid chaos.
I am you yourself!
Episode 1 (Blue Snow)
Karasu
Karasu reveals himself as future Yuu to present Yuu, sparking themes of self-identity and protection across timelines.
Haruka, let’s go home
Episode 24 (finale)
Yuu Gotou
After confronting Noein, Yuu chooses present bonds over futures, symbolizing growth in accepting reality.
Your existence is not established. You are the illusion!
Episode 24 (finale)
Karasu
Denies Noein’s reality by lack of connection, underscoring theme that existence relies on relationships.
The future… the future… must not change
Episode 12 (The Battle)
Noein
Noein’s desperate plea before killing Fukuro reveals his trauma-driven obsession with preserving Haruka.
Ai, I wanted… to see you one more time
Episode 12 (The Battle)
Fukurou (future Isami)
Dying words convey regret and love, humanizing a warrior in battle arc’s emotional peak.
I didn’t make a mistake trusting you. You’ve become a fine Dragon Knight
Episode 12 (The Battle)
Kuina
Final affirmation to Karasu before disintegrating, marks loyalty and redemption in combat climax.
People become established by having their existence recognized
Episode 24 (finale, recap)
Narrator/Karasu context
Core philosophy ties to series theme: bonds validate selves across dimensions.
This building is collapsing. Get away from there, Karasu
Episode 1 (Blue Snow)
Unknown rescuer
Early action line introduces danger from futures invading present, building tension.
Haruka, I have something important to tell you
Episode 12 (The Battle)
Noein
Builds to revelation, exposing Noein’s fractured identity as alternate Yuu consumed by grief.
You’re not able to save that girl
Episode 1 (Blue Snow)
Karasu to Yuu
Challenges young Yuu’s helplessness, initiating his arc toward bravery and decision-making.
The world isn’t perfect. But it’s beautiful
Episode 5 (tearjerker context)
Implied Haruka/Isuka
Amid loss, affirms living’s value despite pain, contrasting dystopian futures.
I won’t let you sacrifice her
Episode 3 (early conflict)
Karasu
Vow protects Haruka from La’cryma, defining his deviation from destructive timeline.
We can’t undo the past, but we can choose now
Episode 13 (Say My Name)
Karasu (paraphrased emotional)
Post-wound reflection emphasizes present agency over regrets, key to character development.
Haruka is the key to all dimensions
Mid-series reveal (Episode 7ish)
Atori/Dragon Cavalry
Highlights Haruka’s burden, exploring sacrifice vs. self-determination themes.
I’ll protect this world, my home
Episode 20+ (La’cryma arc)
Haruka Kaminogi
Growth from passive girl to active guardian, rejecting Shangri-La’s illusion.
No one who cares for you, no one you care for
Episode 24 (to Noein)
Karasu
Explains Noein’s isolation-born madness, reinforcing bonds as existential foundation.
Jump! I can catch you
Cliff scene (early episodes)
Haruka
Defies physics to save Yuu, symbolizing her unique power and fearless heart.
Shangri-La is perfection, without pain
Noein pitch (late arc)
Noein
Tempts with escapism, but rejected; critiques avoiding life’s hardships.
You’re me, but choose differently
Yuu to Karasu (confrontation)
Yuu Gotou
Acknowledges multiverse selves, embraces personal path over predestination.
Loss isn’t the end; it’s part of living
Researcher subplot (mid-arc)
Implied theme quote
Balances peaceful reflection on grief, connecting to broader acceptance motif.
Dimensions fade without will to exist
Episode 23 (climax buildup)
Karasu
Quantum philosophy: futures collapse without choice, ties to Yuu’s indecision arc.
Come with me to Shangri-La
Recurring (Noein to Haruka)
Noein
Persistent lure represents denial of reality, heightens emotional tug-of-war.
I believe in our summer, our now
Peaceful flashback (various)
Haruka Kaminogi
Anchors friends in present joy, countering war’s despair with hope.
Thank you for seeing me truly
Final farewell (Karasu/Haruka)
Karasu
Closure on journey, celebrates recognition across selves as series’ heart.
































