Dec 15, 2021
NHK ni Youkoso!
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A genuinely honest, gritty, and humorous look at what it means to be a NEET or hikikomori, Welcome to the n.h.k. is a must-see comedy. The narrative thread involving an underage relationship, on the other hand, does not pique my interest at all. The ugliness of what it means to strive to maintain a character, as well as the ideas surrounding "fronting," are examined in depth and inverted in a comedic way in this comedy. It is an anime that, after viewing it, I can honestly say caused me to take a deep breath because it seemed so brutally honest about how I was living
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Dec 13, 2021
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
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This is a fantastic adaption of the manga storyline. When it comes to writing about large topics inside tiny tales, Arakawa is a master. Fullmetal Alchemist is, at its heart, a narrative of two brothers who are learning to mourn and grow up together. The serious topics of what it means to be alive in life beyond death are handled delicately and expertly subverted throughout the show. The program's type of alchemy is used often enough to make it a wonderful action show, but it does not get in the way of the plot, which is excellent. The plot and the characters are the ones
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Dec 13, 2021
Cowboy Bebop
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Cowboy Bebop is in the unique situation of being a bit too immature to be considered a Seinen, yet just dramatic enough to be considered a really great Shonen at the same time. Despite the fact that the narrative on the surface is rather straightforward, the anime's characters are what actually carry the program. In terms of introducing the characters, the program does an excellent job without resorting to exposition. As a result, we, as an audience that has invested in the program, are interested in seeing where these characters end up in the future. In order to keep the story from becoming imbalanced, each
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Dec 13, 2021
It is a comedy anime, and Gintama is one of its best. Seeing Japanese humor emerge in the manner that it has in this anime has been quite entertaining. Even when things are awful, they are still wonderful. Having said that, this specific arc is exceptionally spectacular in its own right. Without delving into specifics, it is clear that the anime at this stage has a significant work ahead of it in terms of tying together the stories of several characters while also providing progress for each individual character. The effort is not insignificant, and the anime's shortcomings are shown by the fact that it
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Dec 13, 2021
The manga was well-liked by a great number of people. That it was both enjoyable and disturbing at the same time piqued my interest, which I found interesting. When you see adults do terrible things, it might be disturbing. Children, with their still-developing minds, making the choice to survive gives us cause to be optimistic about the future. This is shown on a vast scale in this comic. Because of the extremes of power and the fact that the whole apartment complex acts as the background, the juxtaposition of youthful justice and adult bitterness is excellent.
While the events of the manga develop in a rather ... Dec 13, 2021
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations
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Overall, my impression of Boruto is that it is only adequate. To the mangaka who temporarily took over for Kishimoto, I give credit for doing an excellent job of retconning a number of the story flaws that were present in Naruto. Having said that, the anime adaption is really mediocre and has several gaps of wasted time. In addition to the fact that the dub is unwatchable, the program doesn't truly get going until the most recent episodes. While disappointing, I suppose this is the reality of milking a program that isn't going to run nearly as long as Naruto did in the first place.
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