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A great sci-fi drama with a satisfying ending. Just a 1.5 hour time investment; one you don't want to miss.
Let's open this discussion with an example we're all familiar with. Imagine your professor just assigned the class a critical essay on this week's lecture topics. Like all essay assignments you've ever received in your life, this one has a page limit, let's say, 4 pages. Can't be more, can't be less…
Read full review on AniList →If you like touching stories, this is a must watch series!
Planetarian: Chiisana Hoshi no Yume (Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet) is based on the Kinectic Novel/Visual Novel of the same name by Key. It is the shortest VN in their library of works which includes such greats as Clannad, Kanon, Little Busters, Angel Beats and Rewrite.
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Read full review on AniList →Short and bittersweet.
This show is not for everyone. However, ask yourself the following questions: Do you like stories about Human-Robot interactions? Do you like Astronomy? Do you like other stories that were produced by Key (company behind Clannad, Angel Beats, Charlotte and a few others)? If you answered yes to these…
Read full review on AniList →Planetarian's narrative and fleshed out characters help the anime rise above its middling OST and stiff visuals.
As of 2024, I have now seen a total of four anime based on Visual Arts/Key's properties: _Air, Kanon_ (The 2006 version, not the Toei version), _Clannad_, and _Planetarian: The Reverie of a Little Planet_. I have no plans to watch _Little Busters_ or _Rewrite_, nor play their visual novels at the mo…
Read full review on AniList →Recommended for Key fans or fans of heartwarming stories in general.
Have you wondered what kind of world it'll be when it's ended? Perhaps, will it be one where we can no longer look up at the sky and gaze at the stars during the night? The anime I'm reviewing started out as a visual novel (a kinetic novel, to be exact) from Key, and I actually played it over a year…
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