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Jan 6, 2021
Just finished this anime, and I need to say, it is not the most brilliant, outstanding anime of my list, but it is not a bad one neither. There's no more plot than Makoto's (the MC) life, told through small stories every chapter (it has that style of mini-stories every chapter, without any important subplot).

The anime starts pretty "loose". The first chapter is kinda "you don't know these characters, but we are going to put emotional scenes, but you are not going to bat an eyelash with them" type (because, duh, you haven't developed any emotional connection with anyone). The second and the third chapter are building the base for the rest of the chapters (in terms of characters), so they are quite slow too. The thing doesn't get more interesting until chapter 4, with the appearance of Tatsuo and Haru, but since that point, there are more visible character development, which makes Gingitsune more interesting.

The characters aren't the most charismatic ones neither, but you end up liking them. They are quite normal, but very cute. I have the same thoughts from the art and the music: good but not the best you would hear.

Overall, the series is good to see for a break time after lunch, maybe with family or alone with some snacks. It is a cozy, slice of life anime, short and quite enjoyable. Not for people who look for something with a faster-paced plot, complex fantasy anime.
Reviewer’s Rating: 7
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