This anime is one of a kind.
It's about one's fate, which is something you cannot change no matter what you do.
At it's end, I cried very much, realizing a single thing - what ever is meant to be will be meant to happen, despite whatever action you will do to change it. There is a person that I know who is very strong-willed but is always unlucky and made decisions that were not successful.
It's graphics were well made and a little bit odd when you are used with the
graphics of most most shonen anime. A friend of mine did not want
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Apr 11, 2018
Tonari no Yamada-kun
(Anime)
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I find it refreshing and warm. I have thought of giving it to my friends as gift on their wedding/wedding anniversary since it's about family, being a spouse, being a parent, being a child and grandchild and being an daughter/son in-law.
As a Studio Ghibli fan, I make it a point to watch all their movies, not only because I it's a Studio Ghibli but I get surprised every time I watch one. And although this is a less popular work of Isao Takahata, as compared to The Grave of Fireflies, and Kaguyahime, I don't agree that this is "lesser" than the other Studio Ghibli works. |