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A solid, sweet 70s post-apocalyptic adventure that should not remain unnoticed.
When I imagine post-apocalyptic settings, I usually think of either a global total war escalating into nuclear war or a pandemic. The resulting landscape is composed either mainly of wastelands, with arable and fertile land making for a miniscule percentage, or by dystopias and/or dying cities with…
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The 60s and 70s were certainly memorable times for those who were alive back then: with the still vivid memories of WWII and the wider and faster spread of information thanks to the democratisation of the radio and television, people became more and more aware of the troublesome issues that were pla…
Read full review on AniList →Apocalyptic Playfulness in Future Boy Conan
>_“I’d like more of the world go back to being wild.” - Hayao Miyazaki_
Hayao Miyazaki has always been an easily identifiable storyteller. Obviously, in a visual sense — there’s no animator like him when it comes to constructing a world and its inhabitants — but also thematically. It’s sometimes ea…
Read full review on AniList →My indisputed favorite
Firstly, I must clarify that I'm not saying it's an objective 10/10. The "nostalgia glasses" are heavy on my nose, because it's one of the first animes I've ever watched as a kid. This, along with Lupin, Grendizer and Gundam were my father's childhood shows and I'm very glad he shared them with me.…
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