Nov 4, 2024
Tarushiba is the closest you will find to a stress-relief ball. In essence, it lacks a storyline, has no plot progression and characters, or anything like that. All it has are chapters with a mentioned theme and following pages where cute doggies do cute things with the said theme in mind.
About the art style, it is very minimalistic. It uses simple lines with rounded character designs, which gives it a very cuddly feel. Its approach is further helped by the gentle color palette and a lack of intricate details.
Now, the thing that I want to especially focus on is the paneling. It has a very
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clean and minimalistic panel layout, just stacking two horizontal panels on top of each other. This simplicity suits the lighthearted tone, as the starightforward paneling kind of makes it easy to follow and enhances the humor.
I don't think there is any more to talk about, rather, I feel like I unnecessarily went into too much detail. Still, a very casual read, don't anticipate a plot, it's just cute things doing cute things.
Reviewer’s Rating: 5
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