Alternative TitlesEnglish: Sky Swing Synonyms: Kūchū Buranko, Kuuchuu Buranko, Trapeze Japanese: 空中ブランコ
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Type: TV
Episodes: 11
Status: Currently Airing
Aired: Oct 15, 2009 to Dec 24, 2009
Duration:
25 min. per episode Rating:
R - 17+ (violence & profanity)
L represents licensing company
StatisticsScore: 7.511 (scored by 1012 users)
Ranked: #10002
Popularity: #1060
Members: 3,584
Favorites: 22 1 indicates a weighted score
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Both of them deal with the inner universe within a human's head. We explore various images of unconscious through an unique style of animation and character designs. Mind Game and Kuchu Buranko also features some real actors playing roles of anime characters. Sometimes they're integrated in the whole picture, by adding some drawn elements to their appearance, sometimes they completely separate from anime.
PS personally don't like to write recs after the first ep, but in this case it seems that Kuchu will work out in Mind Game style.
Using a similar art style and high-energy animation, both are deliciously surreal and amazingly engaging.
Both have innovative and different art styles and deal with psychologycal themes.
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Both feel really experimental, cute and creepy at the same time.
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Wonderfully, these two anime capture your attention from the start. The protagonists of the series dually act as minor and major roles in the "episodic" storyline. The two protagonists from Bartender and Trapeze tend to deal with peoples social troubles and help them solve them through strangely fitting and often intriguing ways. The anime Bartender is more serious, while Trapeze cracks jokes to enhance the psychedelic mood. If you're contemplating on watching these and are led astray by the art or concept, give either a try! If you enjoyed or are enjoying either, check the other one out - you won't be disappointed.
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Both deal with psychological problems and the ways to solve them.
The visual part is also similar - it gives the viewer the same feeling of irreality.
Both are filled with weird characters.
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Both anime are crazy comedies about psychological issues. They include playing with different types of animation and are drawn in an uniqe way.
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Both anime has an element of using real people. Cooking Idol has a segment of real people instructing cooking, while Kuchu Buranko has real people in the anime.
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Kuchu Buranko is the newest series made by the same staff of Mononoke. Despite having considerable different themes and settings, both have unique art style and animation techniques, with mysterious and intriguing plots led by mysterious and intriguing main characters. If you're enjoying Kuchu Buranko, check Mononoke. If you enjoyed Mononoke, check Kuchu Buranko.
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