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A fantastic anime about small town life, passion, and failure.
Sakura Quest is an interesting series in how it approaches small town life and passion. It's focus being on revitalizing a small town in the middle of nowhere, while keeping its townspeople happy and not taking away the things they love about Manoyama. I'll be talking about a few spoilers.
The cha…
Read full review on AniList →A show about a dying market lacks mass market appeal. The irony is razor sharp.
Sakura Quest is a show which lacks for nothing but marketability. Thankfully, this doesn't actually affect viewer experience. It only serves to get things noticed in a crowded market. One may ask, "How does an anime outside the usual, marketable trends get made in the first place?" That has ever…
Read full review on AniList →Sakura Quest & the Impact of Dying Small Towns on the Japanese Social & Cultural Economy
Sakura Quest is about the small town of Manoyama and a group of girls who either moved there for work from larger cities like Tokyo or were born and raised in the town itself. These women come together under a common ground of revitalising a place that was once filled with rich Japanese culture and…
Read full review on AniList →Navigating Your 20s in the 21st Century
When I graduated high school I had no clue what I wanted to do with my life. I hated school but I hated the idea of getting lost in the normalcy of adulthood even more, so I did the natural thing: I went to college. After changing my major twice and mostly squandering five years of my life, I gradua…
Read full review on AniList →Entre a vida e os pontos de inflexão
O ser humano nasceu para fazer planos. Desde pequeno, quando começam os primeiros momentos em que descobrimos o mundo, quando surgem as primeiras profissões idealizadas, à idade adulta, quando planejamos famílias, casamentos, e tudo o mais.
De fato! O ser humano tem este grande costume fazer plano…
Read full review on AniList →Better than Shirobako, that's all you need to know.
Don't read the synopsis or think about what this show is about, just shut up and watch it. I know the premise is nowhere as glamorous as Shirobako's anime production setting, but if you've watched Shirobako I would ask you to simply trust the production house and don't ask any questions. To me I thi…
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