Cocolors

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Japanese: COCOLORS(コカラス)


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Type: Movie
Episodes: 1
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: May 5, 2017
Producers: Nishiki Studio
Licensors: None found, add some
Studios: Kamikaze Douga
Source: Original
Genre: Sci-FiSci-Fi
Duration: 45 min.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older

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Score: 6.641 (scored by 21782,178 users)
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Ranked: #63632
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Popularity: #6773
Members: 8,727
Favorites: 18

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Both shows deals with the dystopian settings, and presents us human communities, living underground and scavenging the remaining lands for provisions. While Blame has more action in it, Cocolours deals more with the human drama, and the feelings of isolation, loneliness and the mostly desperate, yet sometimes hopeful thoughts of the inhabiitants. 
report Recommended by Tyrraell
These two have a strangely similar feel to their tone and melancholy. While the stories are fairly different, their settings are both lonely and desolate. Hidden gems that are worth your time. 
report Recommended by Xaeveax
The similarities here are quite obvious: well designed post-apocalyptic settings, mysterious circumstances, and pairs of main characters that simply want to understand the worlds they live in. Cruel and cold worlds filled with little sparks of hope. Both shows have similar messages and could honestly take place in the same universe. 
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The both movies presents us with cold. harsh and cruel dystopian future for mankind, and they also shows us how both the adults, as well as children cope up with these circumstances. The emphasis on both works is the spirit of the young generation of the humankind, and the ways the children see this new world, as well as how they adapt to it. 
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You hope, for one thing, you end up getting another, something more mind-crushing and more demoralizing. Madoka Magica and Cocolors are both representations of what it feels like to live in the world of the harsh truth. They both start off with some ease, then begin to slowly descend to nothing but despair, creating this seemingly tragic development of how it feels to stare reality in the face. Both are good anime that are great at executing their respective messages, nothing short of great anime to remember in the long run. They have audiovisuals more or less coined by them as well, I really mean it when  read more 
report Recommended by NextUniverse
These two left me with similar feelings of pure awe as the credits rolled. They feature super detailed and interesting worlds filled with environmental storytelling. Lots of the backstory is up to interpretation, though Cocolors is much more straightforward. They both contain plenty of desolation and despair. 
report Recommended by Xaeveax
Subterranean or underground spaces, a sense of hopelessness or despair, and the depiction of dystopian atmospheres; bleak vibes; and dark undertones. 
report Recommended by Romar
(Without spoiling anything) Both are about post apocalyptic "societies" trying to survive and figure out the world they live in. Similar themes and environment designs, though Cocolors is much more "fantasy" in it's approach. They both invoke similar moods by the end. If you crave a short but clever movie to watch quickly but think about for a while after, either of these will sate that hunger. 
report Recommended by Xaeveax
Both feature post apocalyptic settings that are very well built and fleshed out through environmental storytelling. Kemurikusa is much more lighthearted, but both evoke similar emotions. It's a pleasure to learn about their worlds through clever storytelling.  
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Similarly vague and bleak worlds that get developed/explained throughout the story. Both use color and space fantastically to convey their worlds and themes. If you want a post apocalyptic story with a strikingly unique art-style, either of these are good picks. 
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