Nov 25, 2020
I have zero reasons why I am always late on these kinds of anime.
Visuals, visuals, visuals. For some reason, slap high-quality visuals into something and people will like it. Of course, it is obvious why, but it gets pretty biased in the community when that is the only aspect that is rated upon when watching anime. It is essentially a Konami code of rating things towards your way.
It is clear that Puparia may have a message within its duration, but that wooshed over my head, probably because of how implicitly intricate it is. It was kinda chilling though, paranormal distortions were present throughout, probably somewhere
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along these lines is where the meaning lies. But as said with the opening paragraph, the visuals hit the most. They are indeed amazing, and why I liked this quite a bit, like something out of a seinen manga, every detail is taken, piece by piece. No losses in the system. As much as I would like to give this a higher score because maybe it was intended to be an artistic work. I simply cannot do so since, well, it was just great art. Nothing more, nothing less.
This isn't for everyone. So I wouldn't recommend it to you if your tastes were leaning towards the mainstream. But I wouldn't skip over it if I were you either. Consider it. It is only 3 mins, and whilst you most likely won't get anything out of it, it is very pleasing to stare at, at the minimum.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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