Jun 21, 2023
Buddy daddies help us understand the real face of a child; Miri is a semi-correct representation of a child who is sometimes loud, sometimes cute, sometimes annoying, but always sweet. The story is basic and beautiful, a good way to relax yourself, and to see a correct representation of a semi-real family, where there are also fights, not just sweet and nice moments.
The plot is all right, two hitmen who fiind Miri as a pain, but later they get attached to her, and she becomes their happiness. Both of them have some trauma that is correlated with family life, but Rei has a more successful
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analysis and development. Character development is present in a small number (I did feel this development just in Rei and Miri’s mother); many of them are pretty much made of paper having no development, no emotions, being just present there for their tiny role.
Animation and art are all right; is not a bad one; it could be better but is not disappointing.
Want to see a story with a nice and light plot, nice characters, a pretty good humor, good animation, and art to spend your time in a nice, light, beatuful way; this one is a good option.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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