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Feb 28, 2016
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This is basically an advertisement for Murphy's Irish Stout, and its incidents are just as the synopsis says.
However, it is an excellent ad which relays a strong atmosphere of a post futuristic megalopolis setting. The cyberpunk apocalyptic scenario along with its excellent design, superb choreography and smooth animation makes a very enticing experience for the eyes while an exciting music playing in the background. Production I.G. nailed it. And it ends it with an interesting unpredictable ending that serves like a cherry over a tasty cupcake.
It delivers an interesting view of a futuristic world. There's not much to say about this 19 years old ad ...
Feb 27, 2016
Welcome to the NHK is an unconventional slice of life drama that deals with hikikumori lifestyle. A hikikumori is a person who fails at socialization and therefore confines himself in his room/home. This anime follows a hikikumori named Satou while he strives to get out of this adverse lifestyle.
In the beginning of the pilot episode, we see Satou remembering the small incidents that took place before he became a hikikumori and could probably lead to his failure to socialize, while also living his usual life. NHK creates a fitting environment of a hikikumori's room with emphasis on details. The disastrous condition of his room and ...
Feb 25, 2016
Having written a short review on Mushishi with vague statements (it's in the first season of Mushishi), I feel like writing a full fledged analytical (self proclaimed :v ) review on the series as well. I'm not giving a spoiler warning because it's not really possible to spoil Mushishi like that. But, this review will contain plot points from within the series. So it's better if you've already watched it. This will take a really long time. Alright, let's get to the point.

What is mushi? To put it simply, they are the most primitive lifeforms. They're unlike any flora or fauna we're familiar with. But, ...
Feb 21, 2016
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"Cure lies in the curse"
With this simple, yet deep message as the core theme, the masterpiece named Mushi-shi is presented to us as the purest form of entertainment. A lot of pieces of art and literature try too hard to get their message across through a good concept, and at times fail to do so. However, Mushi-shi delivers its message perfectly, accompanied by an excellent and perfect concept, without ever seeming desperate.
Mushi, the entities closest to life itself, is one of the most brilliant fantasy, supernatural elements I've come across. The wonderful design and subtle motion really bring these existences to life. As neat as ...
Feb 14, 2016
Yojouhan Shinwa Taikei aka The Tatami Galaxy is an unique and very interesting anime. It perfectly delivers a nice, useful message related to Buddhism, wrapped up in a campus romcom setting. The delivery of the message was nice and clean. This anime works with two themes that I find very amusing. The first one, the timeline concept is used well in this anime. It may not make sense from a scientific point of view, but that was never the point of this anime. Another theme, depression for failure in socialization, was also executed perfectly. I like both of the ideas, but never thought that they ...
Jan 28, 2016
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Planetes is one of the few anime I've come across that are worth calling 'masterpiece'. The main theme, the main idea of this anime is very unique and significant. It mainly highlighted the importance and magnitude of something one wouldn't notice despite the subject being very important. Hat's off to that. After watching a few episodes, I expected that this anime would have a great world buildup. But the works it did on building up the world surpassed all my expectations. The overarching focus on everything starting from the matters surrounding the main theme to the situation of the world, wars, etc. was excellently built ...


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