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"007 but I am Japanese"
Fruit of Grisaia:
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Fruit of Grisaia is one of that anime that starts slow, but by the end you realize that you just saw the sunrise because you just saw the whole series.
Fruit of Grisaia is based on the Japanese Visual Noble developed by Front Wing studio that…
Read full review on AniList →Just read. I guarantee that you can read
Before I even watched this, my friend Sam told me that this show was more "psychological" and relative to the other modern shows that I would refer to as " psychological" I had some expectations and potential social queues or circumstances that might appear in the anime. Or just use some the prior…
Read full review on AniList →Grisaia, an anime that gives a respectable adaption of the first season, but play the game to truly appreciate it.
Spoiler for this review, I have played the visual novel this anime is based upon. I have completed 3 of the 5 routes in the game, and have an understanding of what happens in the other two. I love Grisaia no Kajitsu as a visual novel. Indeed, along with vns like Little Busters and Majikoi, I would a…
Read full review on AniList →A poor attempt at a psychological, character based story but still somewhat enjoyable (Spoilers)
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This show was quite the interesting experience. As much as I did actually enjoy it overall, I have quite a lot of negative feedback to give. So before I go into it, just wanted to say I don't hate this show, my rating is a reflection of both the positives and nega…
Read full review on AniList →The Fruit of Grisaia - A Sometimes Sour But Mostly Sweet Visual Novel Adaptation
~~~_TL;DR at the bottom if you don't feel like reading the ramblings of a deranged visual novel fan! :)_~~~
As a big visual novel fan, I’ve had The Fruit of Grisaia on my radar for a while now. In the summer of last year I ended up buying the series collection for Switch and over the past year or s…
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