"Bokura no" anime series opening.
In a summer vacation, a group of 15 children discovered a mysterious man living in a seashore cave, along with his high-tech gadgets. The man claimed to be a game...
"Bokura no" anime series opening.
In a summer vacation, a group of 15 children discovered a mysterious man living in a seashore cave, along with his high-tech gadgets. The man claimed to be a game developer creating a video game with 15 giant robots defending Earth from alien invaders and asked those childs to test the game for him. The kids agreed happily at first, but soon they began to find the game horrifying, not only because of its realism but also for the first fatality among them happened right after their first victory. Worse yet, they had no idea how to stop or leave the "game."
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No... no is a particle... A separate word. As Japanese doesn't have spaces, the original writers got it wrong. Transliterating Japanese into English requires separating words.
haven't read most of bokurano yet, but I agree 100%. Pure genius. I love deconstruction fiction (for example Lord of the Flies is a favorite book of mine), and I love dark, serious, grim, and brutal shows. All describe kitoh's works. Plus they are brilliant.
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Period.
la otra vez estuve leyendo una reseña de este anime y se ve de k es muy bueno!!! :)
But yes I love deconstruction fiction. and Kitoh is the man to do it. Genius is a great word to desribe him...