Tabi Machi Late Show

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Synonyms: Tabi Machi Late Show: Awaiting My Journey
Japanese: 旅街レイトショー
German: Tabimachi Lateshow
Spanish: Tabimachi Lateshow
French: Tabimachi Lateshow
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Type: TV
Episodes: 4
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Jan 8, 2016 to Jan 29, 2016
Premiered: Winter 2016
Broadcast: Fridays at 23:17 (JST)
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: CoMix Wave Films
Source: Original
Genres: DramaDrama, Slice of LifeSlice of Life
Duration: 7 min. per ep.
Rating: PG - Children

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Ranked: #87362
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Popularity: #6758
Members: 9,669
Favorites: 5

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They both are short little episodes about significant, beautiful moments in people's lives. Also, they both have extremely minimal animation. 
report Recommended by Serenade-hime
This song/animation also has a farewell and passage of time theme, resembling episodes 3 and 4 of Tabi Machi Late Show. And the emotional weight is also pretty big, just like in the last episode of Tabi Machi Late Show. 
report Recommended by IsaacNewton2
Saying goodbye is hard. The papercut theatre style of animating in Tabi Machi may be in wild contract to the richly detailed and almost sensual art and animation of 5cm Per Second, but both are bittersweet stories about goodbyes. Much like real partings there is little closure in either series, with only vaguely defined beginnings, middles, and ends. Both can come across as a little over-the-top, a little pretentious, and a little forced at times, but all that applies to saying goodbye in real life too I guess. 
report Recommended by Lemon
"Perhaps we said goodbye. Though not a single thing will have been lost. For the memory of the days I spent with you will always comfort me. I hope you're well, wherever you are." Bittersweet quiet stories about saying goodbye. Hotarubi is a film and Tabimachi are 4 short episodes. If you liked one, you'll like the other.  
report Recommended by fades
Anime anthologies that are focused on a single thematic concept - goodbyes and journeys in Tabi Machi Late Show and childhood and growing up in Flavors of Youth. They are well structured anthologies that even use part of the last episode to tie each segment together as a single thematic narrative. Note that Flavors of Youth has better keyframe animation.  
report Recommended by lancelot200
Two anime anthologies structured around a single theme - goodbyes and journeys in Tabi Machi Late Show, and adult relationships in Otona Joshi no Anime Time. Both titles have a natural/realistic outlook on life rather than a romanticized outlook.  
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