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Spice and Wolf, A Great Romance Book In Form Of An Anime.
well First thing If you are a person that enjoy reading books specially romance novels you going to love this anime. spice and wolf is a book more than an anime. story is the characters , their relationship , their every small reaction to every event and etc. If you are a person who loves books, rea…
Read full review on AniList →A romance that finds beauty in simplicity.
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The more seasonal anime that release, the more a certain pattern becomes obvious in the industry. As anime fans consume more content and grow in their knowledge of the medium, certain tropes and common ideas become uninteresting and familiar.
It feels like newer anime suffer…
Read full review on AniList →Continuing the story of the cutest couple in anime ever.
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Continuing a beloved series and making it better can be a challenging task to take. This is not much of a problem for anime that are step-by-step adaptations of any source medium. Sp…
Read full review on AniList →A step up in some ways and a step down and others, Spice and Wolf shows us the highs and lows of adapting Light Novels.
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Sequels always have it rough. If they change to much they risk losing their original audience. Yet if they change to little then their old audience could grow bored. Sequels to established properties hav…
Read full review on AniList →Not as good as S1, but still a solid sequel with great characterization and writing
This one will be short – can’t promise but I’ll do my best.
It’s been about a week since I finished Spice and Wolf Season 2, and this is a review that I’ve come to after a good deal of retroflection on the show. I first saw S1 as part of my then-college’s anime club about a year ago, and really lov…
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