Masaaki Yuasa is a genius, and everything he touches turns into heart-warming candy.
His childlike soul, intact, is at the helm. Ideas rain down like asteroids, riddling the frame at an insane pace, and an entire universe comes to life under the Master's fanatical and amused pencil strokes.
Ping Pong and The Tatami Galaxy are immense, indispensable works, and the latest, Keep Your Hands Off, Eizuken! is made of the same material.
Three girls with diametrically opposed, and therefore complementary, personalities set out to create a video club in order to make an anime (each for a different reason, basically).
The imagination constantly bubbling in the trio's heads overflows and permeates every scene with its excesses.
You forget everything, your heart lightens and your lips quiver.
When it all comes to a halt, there's only one thing you want: to continue to see the world through the eyes of the kid inside you, a world that's less vain, more intrepid, a world that's sweet and sparkling, its nose always raised to the stars, its guts honed for adventure.