Nagi no Asukara was an incredible journey from start to finish, so I was compelled to write a review.
Initially, the thing that drew me to Nagi no Asukara was the concept of people living underwater, which sounded cool, and I stayed for the worldbuilding and extensive character development.
Art: The art is simply gorgeous! The scenery - especially underwater - is incredibly drawn. The way that Shioshishio is both fantastical and yet in a sense similar to Oshiooshi, showing that their inhabitants are no so different - even if they live in different places.
Sound: The soundtrack complements the events very well. What particularly stood out to
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Nov 18, 2021
Mujin Wakusei Survive
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Wow, what a series. If you want to feel every emotion in the book, then this is definitely the animé for you. Joy. Worry. Suspense. Gut-punching terror. Sadness. Laughter. Who knew a single series could do all that? Definitely an all-time favourite.
Characters are portrayed accurately, and with many dimensions that get explored in detail - the 52 episode length is definitely put to good use here. You'll find yourself liking and becoming attached to the characters as the series goes on, and sad to leave when you reach the end of the series. The story is gripping. Things aren't sunshine and roses - they have a ... |