Published May 3, 2026, 2:00 PM EDT Like a watercolor painting forced into motion, Awajima is oozing in emotional weight and class Image: Crunchyroll We’ve all at some point wanted to be a star. It’s only natural to crave the spotlight, but standing in it requires a kind of conviction few can actually sustain. Countless stories have explored this innate human desire — from The Great Gatsby to the Marvel universe — but the latest entry in this long-running narrative tradition comes from a brilliant new anime that's streaming now on Crunchyroll. Set against the backdrop of an elite opera boarding school, A Hundred Scenes of Awajima puts that quiet, often painful pursuit of stardom on full display. Based on the dreamy, watercolor-esque manga by Takako Shimura, this anime adaptation from Madhouse ( Death Note , Paprika , Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust , and countless more classics) and director Morio Asaka is elevated by its breathtaking animation style and ethereal soundscape.…