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Jan 30, 2022
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Hot dog I was so happy to see this had been released! KMD is pure dopamine for me, from the banger op to the amazing animation. KMDS was a great return to form, and like the first season's OVA this one gets a bit crazy.

First and foremost I don't view the skinship scenes between the kids as anything more than playful fun. Saiktawa's enthusiasm for cute girls was amusing to me, but only because it was just so extra. I think that's a big part of her character, having extreme reactions to things. She's very emotional and has picked fights and taken up challenges ...
Jul 21, 2021
This series frustrated the hell out of me. At first it played as recovering musician, then as slice of life, then as drama, then as competition, and finally coming of age story.

The most frustrating point of all though is the ending. I genuinely don't know what to think about it. The primary character, on the final episode has the equivalent occur to him: arrow to the knee, stabbed in the back, lying on his deathbed with his eyes closed, then opens them.

I cannot put into words how blue-balled this anime left me. I'm either incredibly inept for not getting this ending or this anime is ...
May 10, 2020
This is an apocalyptic slice of life anime. It's not action-paced like Made in Abyss, nor is it depressing like Texhnolyze, yet it reminds me of both: a slow-paced examination of culture and innocence in the face of oblivion. What it lacks in action and engagement it makes up for with character and story.

There is a juggling between interpretation (from a lack of information) and intrinsic posterity for the protagonistic duo, Chito and Yuuri, when regarding the past. This is an anime that begs the question if society no longer exists, does the prior standard of living still hold: are they living a messed-up ...


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