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"You have to take note of the voices of all the canaries around you."
Welcome to Irabu's Office is extremely surreal 11 episode psychological comedy about a psychiatrist called Ichirou Irabu and the patients that ask for his help. Each episode focuses on a different patient with a different (often ridiculous) psychological condition that interferes with their lives. T…
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*Note : Spoilers are mentioned wherever needed*
To say that Irabu's office is odd is quite an understatement. "Welcome to Irabu's Office" is a trippy episodic tale that explores problems of mental illness/disorders. If y…
Read full review on AniList →A Kenji Nakamura Retrospective: The Imaginative Insanity of Kuuchuu Buranko.
__~~~Kuuchuu Buranko~~~__
__Kenji Nakamura__
Whilst I stated my intention to follow Kenji Nakamura’s career in my previous review I didn’t give him a proper introduction. So before deep diving into his sophomore series we’ll investigate what lead him to this point.
Born in Oogaki in 1970, Kenji Na…
Read full review on AniList →Suffer throught the first four episodes, it will be worth it in the end
# Kuuchuu Buranko - Welcome to Irabu's Office
_The story of a psychiatrist doctor and his patients suffering through various disorders and addictions. Simple story, weird animation and a life lesson you need to hear today._
Story:
Psychiatrist Irabu Ichiro has it's own way of not only treating peop…
Read full review on AniList →A flawed yet earnest look at mental health struggles, with some genuine compassion put into it.
_Content Warning: Vomiting, Child Neglect, OCD Triggers, Outdated Psychology_
~~~_"No one is perfect!"_~~~
"Welcome to Irabu's Office" - also known as Kuuchuu Buranko - is one of the strangest anime I've ever watched. I have my issues with it, but I have a gut feeling that I'll never see anything…
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