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Bokutachi no Remake (Remake our Life!) Anticipation
Nachi Kio's light novel series "Bokutachi no Remake" will be receiving an anime adaptation. Plot Quote:
https://moetron.net/post/18977240133...s-bokutachi-no https://twitter.com/AIR_News01/statu...72268485136384
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2021-03-28, 11:47 | Link #9 |
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This is a cute little series where I very much enjoyed the manga. As a bonus extra the manga translation is not very deep into the series so I should be coming mostly fresh into this. yay.
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2021-04-02, 00:49 | Link #10 |
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https://twitter.com/bokurema_anime/s...03005513363457
The anime series' official Twitter posted a message celebrating the 15th anniversary of the airing of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya anime series.
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2021-06-04, 09:53 | Link #11 |
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2021-07-03, 10:42 | Link #14 |
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Full subbed episode is out now.
This actually turned out to be slightly more entertaining than I had expected although I'm not a fan of that Kyouya guy yet. The show actually turned out to have a more serious atmosphere than I had expected. Plus, that office environment and overall working style has a degree of realism to it. Some of the cast are protrayed as older characters such as Eiko. The theme of getting a second chance for part of its storyline isn't something too special but it does give Kyouya an insight about how he approaches his situation. Not a bad start actually.
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2021-07-03, 13:38 | Link #15 |
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Indeed. People getting second chances is something that has become a reoccurring trope, but this series takes a more serious approach when it highlights that experience can only get you so far when you are lacking good fundamentals, and the protagonist coming to that realization early on is an important step.
Also, getting smacked in the face with people that possess raw talent in specific areas is a good wake up call. You have been given a second chance, but it means nothing if you don't have a radical change of mindset. Although many times we like to think that changing one big single event would have had a radical impact into our future (and often times that is indeed the case), more often it is the accumulation of small choices that reflect our mindset and way of thinking that have a larger impact. It would change little if Kyouya went through art school life without changing himself. It would seem that that will be a reoccurring theme which makes me very happy.
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