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State Alchemist
I'll let you dig that older thread out to save repeating myself, but I think Kino is a very interesting show from the point of view of taking a step back and examining the way the world works; a lot of the episodes being allegorical in nature and Kino's passive observer stance for much of the time. I'd say that if you liked those two shows, it's well worth a re-watch if you find yourself in a philosophical mood (finding reverse traps hot probably helps too).I'm still wondering why I didn't like so much this show. It's quite strange, since it touches similar chords to Haibane Renmei and Mushishi, and I loved those 2 shows. If I try to look at this series rationally, then I can't find any flaws, it simply did not catch me. I'll try to rewatch it in the next months, maybe it was just a matter of personal mood.
I've said it before and I'll say it again: All the good women are taken or gay.Rui said:On Kino No Tabi, I assumed from the outset that it was possible she was a (boyish) girl. Perhaps because I am one as well?
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