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Originally Posted by SpaceDrake
I'll confess that with Kaiba it's more that I'm reluctant to view it until most of it has aired, simply because it's so different. It may be good now, but a lot of 'artsy' animation that has tried to be artsy ends up being very poor. I'd like to hear if it's still good toward the end of its run before I commit to it.
Perhaps a bit of a silly reason but there you go.
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As of episode 5, Kaiba is still brilliant. It isn't just about "artsy animation," but about difficult concepts and themes which are emphasized through use of a superflat animation style. I want to comment that it is not a show I'd like to wait for the end to see simply because watching the whole series without time between episodes could be traumatic to my brain. You'd be better off watching it now IMHO, but I understand if your millage varies.