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A comforting and realistic showcase of the meaning of family, with the merits and challenges of raising a child.
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The slice of life genre can be described to some as a parallel to the reality of an average person app…
Read full review on AniList →A heartwarming near masterpiece, with an unfortunate catch-22 of an ending.
30 year old Daikichi Kawachi is living the dream... Well, maybe not, but he’s living on his own terms. As a lifelong bachelor, he’s dedicated himself to his job, and his free time to drinking, smoking and complaining about his job. He hasn’t bothered to keep in touch with his family, but when his…
Read full review on AniList →Usagi Drop is "food for the soul" for any person that wants something warm to watch I highly recommend this!
Alright, I figured out how to write reviews instead of putting stuff in the comments section, so I think this show is a great start! Also, this isn't a high-stakes show but there won't be any spoilers in my reviews.
__Show Summary__
Usagi Drop (Bunny Drop) is about a six-year-old girl named Rin tha…
Read full review on AniList →A heartwarming tale about a man raising a child and all that comes with being thrust into parenthood.
There was a time not long ago when Noitamina, an animation block in Japan, really pushed the bill and popularized two genres: adult slice-of-life and experimental horror/adventure. They did branch out to other genres over the years, to varying degrees of success, though nowadays, they don't put out…
Read full review on AniList →A mellow mix of "Welcome to the NHK" and "Clannad After Story"
~~Don't read the manga.~~
This review will go over the strengths and weaknesses within Usagi Drop and maybe with a little luck, convince you to watch it too. Before getting into it, as the title suggests, if you love Welcome to the NHK and Clannad After Story, stop reading this review and just watc…
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