I came upon this show a few years ago after reading a short article in a very popular magazine. I finally finished watching it and thought I'd write a short review about it.
Story:
We have an unnamed lead character whose life is in complete shambles, yet still believes that he can get himself in order. He gets the opportunity to do so at the end of each episode when it "resets" and he gets to reinvent himself. This reminded me of Bill Murray in "Groundhog Day", or if you'd like, how Kenny used to die in every episode of "South Park" and no one had any
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Apr 4, 2014
Byousoku 5 Centimeter
(Anime)
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This has to be one of the best animated films I have ever had the pleasure of watching. I hope that by the end of this review most of you who haven't already, will get out there and get your hands on a copy to watch as soon as possible!
Story: The story is set in Japan (early '90s), centered around a boy named Takaki Tono and his childhood friend, Akari Shinohara. These two are inseparable, but their friendship is tested when Akari has to move to Tochigi due to her parents' jobs. It's then up to the two friends to keep their friendship alive by staying ... Mar 27, 2014
I started watching this show with really high expectations and I'm pleased to announce that I was not disappointed!
"Bakuman" was created by the same duo who brought us the masterpiece known as "Death Note" (Tsugumi Ohba and Takeshi Obata) so fans can expect yet another gripping story, but this time with a few more laughs and all-around happy vibes in the mix. It follows the lives of two young boys, Moritaka Mashiro and Akito Takagi, as they start their journey to become the best manga artists Japan (if not the world) has ever seen. My summary might not do the show any justice, but it's only ... |