~ RebeccaĬonsidering that my initial anime love was the, uh, other shonen collection about a young boy with goofy blonde bangs disloyalty at a game by being possessed by an old spirit, I had a significant soft place for Hikaru no Go from the beginning– I love the specific category trappings, the earnest strength, the somewhat pretentious forays into video game theory. If you have not viewed it yet, view it, and also if you have … well, view it once again. And also of course, the show is extremely important for the threats it took to portray the romance between the main characters as message instead of subtext. If you would like to know just how much the designers put their hearts into this show, suffice it to state that they devised an entire story of the imaginary musical to which among the secondary personalities skates. While it’s built on a structure of classic sports anime set up, the unbelievable emotional depth, magnificently provided skating regimens, and narrative brilliance make me want to state points like “transcends its style”– other than that instead I assume Yuri!!! On Ice exhibits and raises its style. You read a website called “AniGay” so I’m gon na presume that Yuri!!! On Ice requires no intro, however no checklist of suggestions could be taken seriously without it. So without further trouble, below are a few of our referrals.
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