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Sep 21, 2025
A very well done first anime, but doomed to drop the ball a bit.

A very cozy single episode short about exploration of places and culture, taking control of your own life and trying to find a place to belong. Which, as the title suggests, is a boundary to what might be called adulthood: finding or building your own home.

I found the animation and music are both nothing especially memorable for the long term, but they definitely do their job- both down to earth and of high quality.
The timing of the music and sound direction however, do both elevate the well made score and visual aesthetics. ...
Dec 9, 2008
Bakuman. (Manga) add
Preliminary (7/176 chp)
Whenever someone shouts 'Takeshi Obata!' at you, you'll scream 'Hikaru no Go!' at him, whenever someone screams 'Ohba!', you'll scream 'Death note' and ofcourse, you'll tell him about Bakuman, a great manga from the same artists who made famous manga like the one I told you before.

Bakuman is a great manga, I'll tell you 'bout the story, art, characters and my personal enjoyment:

Story
Bakuman tells the story about two boys(Moritaka 'Saiko' Mashiro & Akito 'Shujin' Takagi) who wish to be mangaka. Where Takagi is a award winning student as wel as a beginning novelist there is Mashiro who's just 'an ordinary kid' who always wanted to ...
Jun 21, 2008
.hack//Sign (Anime) add
.Hack//Sign is a single part in the Project .Hack franchise, one that combines novels, manga, TV anime and OVA's to form one grand narrative with characters and events happening not only chronologically, but simultaneously as well. The review below is written from the franchise point of view, and as an standalone anime.

The general consensus of Hack//Sign is that the story's boring, there is almost no action and it doesn't make fast progress. While some of these points are quite true, the story is one of character development and interaction. The viewer learn more about every side character through their interaction with the rest of the ...


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