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Apr 6, 2021
This is a show that is widely unappreciated, left unnoticed, maybe seen once in a while but almost never.

It is a pretty calming watch, The show throws you a lot of surprises, events that have really unexpected outcomes. It also does present the characters emotions well especially in the first few episodes showing us the 5 stages of grief. It can really make you sympathize with the characters, feel the same emotions, and support their story as it progresses.

It is also a show that ends quicker than usual having only 10 episodes (excluding ova) and the usual 24 minutes per episode. It is fairly surprising how they are able to corporate a really emotional piece in such an unusually short period of time while anime with a lot more episodes fail to do so which makes this one a bit special.

Talking about Miscellaneous stuff, the art and animation is nice, there are lots of risk in the visual department especially in these kinds of shows where art can affect an attempt of delivering emotions to the viewers. This show has been succesful in that regard. I'm also proud of the music as well, it's also fairly calming, I may suggest that you don't skip the opening and ending songs of each episode especially the openings.

One thing that threw me off though was the ending, I won't talk too much because it may spoil something but It feels lacking, yes it does get emotional but I feel something is lacking in the build-up. With that said, it's still a great piece in my book and it was a really fun adventure, Iroha!.

Recommended to viewers of all ages and all gender identities, to someone who is also interested in the japanese god and deity culture or someone who's watched noragami just recently.

8/10
Reviewer’s Rating: 8
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