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Ikuhara unleashes his newest brainchild in unconventional form, with a pure message that comes from the heart.
_“I want to connect, but I want to lie.”_
Sarazanmai presents two sides of the same coin. On one side, we have desires; the sense of longing and hoping for a certain outcome. Often considered an innate part of our humanity, they can also be attributed with the darker aspects of one’s personality. T…
Read full review on AniList →What comes off as a silly kappa show is actually a touching take on love, lies, desires and connections
~~~I finished this show mere seconds ago, and boi can I say my first thoughts are "**** that was BRILLIANT".~~~
First off, this show's concept can turn some people away, and that's completely understandable, but the point of the show is _so much deeper than kappas pullin' ***** outta butts. _
Wh…
Read full review on AniList →Kunihiko Ikuhara ci regala una serie moderna, importante e come suo solito confezionata alla perfezione.
Kunihiko Ikuhara è, senza troppi giri di parole, uno dei cinque registi giapponesi più importanti degli ultimi trent’anni. Non tanto per la sua influenza diretta sull’industria (non ha avuto l’impatto di un Anno o di un Yuasa, per intenderci) quanto per la sua capacità, condivisa forse solo con Deza…
Read full review on AniList →I don’t think it’s as exciting or compelling as Penguindrum, but it’s definitely an improvement over its predecessor.
“Jesus ****-******* Christ, what the **** is this?!”
Art… kero.
It’s no secret that Kunihiko Ikuhara is one of the most out-there anime directors, conjuring up several queer-focused, high-concept mystery box anime on whatever themes he feels like exploring. This fact has only become more apparent…
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