Mattrivers95
Dandy Guy, in Space
Fate apocrypha- all episodes
Frieren - episode 18
Kids on the slope - episodes 1-9
Frieren - episode 18
Kids on the slope - episodes 1-9
gave this a watch after your writeup, and I guess the answer to "who is this aimed at" is ... me! really enjoyed this, I'm a sucker for historically set stuff and I don't mind if they play a bit fast and loose with the facts. the superpowered squad were great fun too, looking forward to seeing more of them.Meiji Gekken -1874- ep1: Another I'm not sure about; it's a competent enough period story about a former samurai getting mixed up in trouble again even though he's taken up an ordinary job and is still trying to tie up a personal loose end after the Boshin war. But something about it feels off; I don't understand who this is aimed at, how realistic it intends to be (not very, so far) or what point it's trying to make, so I don't feel that I have a good grip on where the show is heading. Historical settings always score more points with me and the superpowered murder squad which appeared briefly in the first episode seemed fun, so I might give it another episode to see whether it can win me over. The art style is quite nice even if it feels as though it's made with the western audience in mind (it's jarring to have completely westernised credits on a historical show!)
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Miyazaki maybe, but not Ghibli, and even then The Wind Rises and Princess Mononoke have lots to say and I understood them on first watch! Takahata's film meanwhile are way more mature especially Fireflies, Only Yesterday and Kaguya-hime.the most mature Ghibli film