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May 21, 2021
Without feet or head.

An anime that I thought could take advantage of the argument it addresses, but unfortunately it doesn't. I don't think it's a bad anime if we treat it as fantasy. But categorizing it as Slice of Life seems totally wrong to me, because although it is true that there are people who do not live in reality and create their own world, this is totally out of hand. Enough to diagnose that all the main characters (except Yuuka's friend, and until then he just complies) need psychological assistance.
If this anime were categorized only as fantasy, and removing the Slice of Life I think it would be better, because even if it makes use of real things, in life you do not see boys with complexes of delusions and fantasies fleeing from the police.

Phrases like "we all have the syndrome" are very cliché and without sincerely disappoint on the part of Kyoto Animation. And I say this because it seeks to give too much depth to a subject that is not worth it. I am not against having imagination and letting it flow, but being children, it is common. And if you are going to be a writer it is necessary.

But the real and the imaginary world are two different things, not because one writes medieval books does it mean that one lives as a person of the 13th century.

For which I did not like this anime because I seek to give it a very misguided depth and without head or tail. It would have been better to see how the characters "matured" and realized what reality really is. And not necessarily leave their imaginary games aside, but now they are truly aware that this lifestyle will not allow you to overcome or face the problems of this life. There if I would categorize it as a Slice of Life.


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Review en español

Sin pies ni cabeza.

Un anime que pensé que podría aprovechar el argumento que aborda, pero que lamentablemente no lo logra. No creo que sea un mal anime si lo tratáramos de fantasía. Pero categorizarlo como Slice of Life me parece totalmente incorrecto, porque aunque es verdad que hayan personas que no viven en la realidad y crean su propio mundo, esto se va totalmente de las manos. Lo suficiente como para diagnosticar que todos los personajes principales (menos el amigo de yuuka, y hasta ahí nomas cumple) les hace falta asistencia psicológica.
Si este anime fuera categorizado solo como fantasía, y quitando el Slice of Life creo que quedaría mejor, porque aunque haga uso de cosas reales, en la vida no ves chicos con complejos de delirios y fantasías huyendo de policías.

frases como "todos tenemos el síndrome" es muy cliché y sin sinceramente decepciónate de parte de Kyoto Animation. Y esto lo digo porque busca darle demasiada profundidad a un tema que no lo vale. No estoy en contra de tener imaginacion y dejarla fluir, mas siendo niños, es comun. Y si vas a ser escritor es algo necesario.

Pero son dos cosas distintas el mundo real y el imaginario, no porque uno escriba libros medievales significa que viva como una persona del siglo 13.

Por lo cual este anime no me gusto porque busco darle una profundidad muy mal guiada y sin pies ni cabeza. Hubiera sido mejor ver como iban "madurando" los personajes y fueron dandose cuenta de cual es verdaderamente la realidad. Y no necesariamente dejar sus juegos imaginarios de lado, sino que ahora son verdaderamente concientes que ese estilo de vida no te va a permitir superar o afrontar los problemas de esta vida. Ahi si lo categorizaria como un Slice of Life.
Reviewer’s Rating: 2
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