Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26
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A Reflection of Fujimoto's Soul
These shorts feel deeply personal, as if Fujimoto poured fragments of his own identity into each story. In Shikaku, a young woman's emptiness echoes the universal fear of being unseen, while Mermaid Rhapsody explores the beauty and madness of love with eerie tenderness. Fujimoto shows that emotion doesn't need spectacle to feel profound - sometimes one quiet moment can reveal an entire world.
A mix of sublime to stupid...
(18+) Some of these short stories were AMAZING! A couple were kind of stupid, too. Overall, I think "Shikaku", "Mermaid Rhapsody", and "Nayuta of the Prophecy" were brilliant, and it's worth watching this anthology just for those three! I wanted to face palm myself over "Sisters" though. Ugh. Anyways, I do recommend this title, there is a lot of good animation and stories to be experienced by watching it!
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A Masterclass in Adaptation, True to the Manga and Full of Creativity
This adaptation shows exactly how to translate manga into motion. It keeps Fujimoto's spirit intact while enriching every scene with visual innovation. The kinetic chaos of A Couple Clucking Chickens Were Still Kickin' in the Schoolyard becomes even more visceral through sharp contrasts and dynamic cuts. Woke-Up-as-a-Girl Syndrome glows with light that mirrors inner transformation, and Mermaid Rhapsody's underwater world is hauntingly beautiful. These aren't just faithful adaptations - they're reinventions that deepen the original works.
its great
Tatsuki fujimoto is great.
I really like it its extremely good and perfect every episode is awesome its the best ever.
The best series ever i like it a lot i liked it a lot too everyone should watch this before dying its a one of a lifetime experience.
Maybe i will rewatch it one day too bad its only 8 episodes.
I really like it its extremely good and perfect every episode is awesome its the best ever.
The best series ever i like it a lot i liked it a lot too everyone should watch this before dying its a one of a lifetime experience.
Maybe i will rewatch it one day too bad its only 8 episodes.
A Dream Team Collaboration Worthy of Ghibli and Shinkai
The creative lineup behind this series is nothing short of jaw-dropping. At the helm is director Seijirou Nagaya, celebrated for his work on Chainsaw Man and The Heike Story. He brings that signature gritty realism and raw emotional energy that have become his trademarks, grounding even the most surreal moments in human truth. Every shot feels deliberate, textured, and alive, as if you could step into the world he's crafted and feel its pulse.
Overseeing the production is general director Noriyuki Takeda, whose legendary career spans some of Japan's most beloved films including Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, and Weathering with You. Takeda's influence can be felt in the film's sweeping visuals and emotional precision. He infuses each scene with the kind of cinematic grace that turns animation into art, ensuring every frame glows with warmth, depth, and a painterly sense of movement.
Together, Nagaya and Takeda create a collaboration that feels almost historic in scope. Supported by a powerhouse team of Japan's most accomplished animators, color designers, and storyboard artists, the series achieves a rare duality. It feels both intimate and vast, capturing quiet personal emotions while unfolding across grand, cinematic landscapes.
Visually, it carries the timeless soul of Studio Ghibli's artistry, while emotionally it resonates with the sweeping, heartfelt scale of Makoto Shinkai's storytelling. The result is an experience that transcends genres and expectations, blending beauty and intensity into something entirely new. Every scene feels crafted with care, every moment charged with feeling, and by the end, it leaves you with the unmistakable sense that you've witnessed something extraordinary.
Overseeing the production is general director Noriyuki Takeda, whose legendary career spans some of Japan's most beloved films including Spirited Away, Howl's Moving Castle, and Weathering with You. Takeda's influence can be felt in the film's sweeping visuals and emotional precision. He infuses each scene with the kind of cinematic grace that turns animation into art, ensuring every frame glows with warmth, depth, and a painterly sense of movement.
Together, Nagaya and Takeda create a collaboration that feels almost historic in scope. Supported by a powerhouse team of Japan's most accomplished animators, color designers, and storyboard artists, the series achieves a rare duality. It feels both intimate and vast, capturing quiet personal emotions while unfolding across grand, cinematic landscapes.
Visually, it carries the timeless soul of Studio Ghibli's artistry, while emotionally it resonates with the sweeping, heartfelt scale of Makoto Shinkai's storytelling. The result is an experience that transcends genres and expectations, blending beauty and intensity into something entirely new. Every scene feels crafted with care, every moment charged with feeling, and by the end, it leaves you with the unmistakable sense that you've witnessed something extraordinary.
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