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Posted on December 22nd, 2007 @ 12:27 am
Oh man, I loved Kemonozume. And yes, it’s a real shame that it is so overlooked. The story itself was pretty straightforward, but it was the way it was presented that was so amazing. I guess it’s just a case of anime “not looking like anime” that turned people off. Their loss!
Posted on December 22nd, 2007 @ 12:48 am
Well done for mentioning this. I was totally surprised to see the word “Kemonozume” pop-up in my feed reader, but extremely chuffed none the less. It’s the kind of series, much like work of other anime auteurs (thinking Satoshi Kon, Isao Takahata), that simultaneously alienates the typical anime fan yet appeals to a broader audience outside of hardcore fandom; it’s so refreshingly free of anime cliches that I can’t help but completely embrace it.
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Posted on December 22nd, 2007 @ 12:43 pm
@totali: I think the un-animeesque look to the show is what puts so many people off, especially when it’s a simple story told with such flair. It’s an acquired taste I think, but well worth sticking with.
@bateszi: cheers. I’ve heard precious little about this series save your blog and one or two others, so I thought it needed a bit of plugging. Even though it lacks the usual plot devices and visual effects of typical anime, I can see it getting something of a cult following in time. I mean, it has a gripping story, bloody violence, gratuitous sex and ninja monkeys with 1337 gaming skillz…what’s not to like? ;P
Posted on December 22nd, 2007 @ 1:28 pm
That third picture is (in an entirely uncritical way) awesome. Though it also looks a little gruesome for my tastes.