


friendimpaired wrote:Good eye! It's actually from the same character designer and the same director as Toradora and Ano Natsu de Matteru. Much like these other series, Anohana deals with relationships and features some very likable characters.
Also, Anohana is freaking sad. Like, so-sad-I-was-angry-at-myself-for-crying-at-the-end sad. Like I should have expected to be crying, and prepared myself, and not cried, and told myself "man up, dude. That's what they want," but ended up crying anyway. So, you know, I'm totally pre-ordering this, is what I'm saying.

Emerald Emblem wrote:Oh yeah, it does resemble the anime's art style as well. I think it makes me more confident in liking this.

myskaros wrote:Emerald Emblem wrote:Oh yeah, it does resemble the anime's art style as well. I think it makes me more confident in liking this.
I mean... Toradora was an adaptation of the light novels, whereas AnoHana and AnoNatsu are themselves original anime, so there's not really a guarantee of it being comparable. Unless you want to say Tanaka Masayoshi always finds really good series to design characters for. O.o

Emerald Emblem wrote:myskaros wrote:Emerald Emblem wrote:Oh yeah, it does resemble the anime's art style as well. I think it makes me more confident in liking this.
I mean... Toradora was an adaptation of the light novels, whereas AnoHana and AnoNatsu are themselves original anime, so there's not really a guarantee of it being comparable. Unless you want to say Tanaka Masayoshi always finds really good series to design characters for. O.o
Heh, I guess that's what I'm basically saying, isn't it? Well let's see.

Emerald Emblem wrote:would you say this is money well spent for a blind delve into the unknown?

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