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Now and Then, Here and There Episode 13 Part 3

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2007

Part 3 of episode 13

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  • What a masterpiece!! Its sad, depressing and dark but its perfectly balanced with a gripping story and high quality animation. Thanks for uploading!

  • The only rewarding thing was seeing Hamdo die.

    The rest. Not so much

    "Can we watch another sunset together someday?"

    *sobs*

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  • @skyflysky1919 tokio 8.0 that is next good anime

    

  • Never seen an anime that was so good in just 13 episodes. Makes me realize that most of the animes I've been watching are mediocre and are never going to be cult classics like this one. This is the kind of anime artist need to be inspired by. Can anyone recommend any other series?

  • @FrizFroz saddest ending indeed :(

  • Shu sure had one hell of a walk home from school, that's for sure. Oh yeah and, "perfect anime is perfect."

  • @MunchKing51 there aren't any rewards to war. that's kinda the point of the whole thing

  • 感動しました。

  • Amazing.

    I love it.

  • @pookieizzy7 Yeah, of course: use the dictator to kill and rule behind him to cover your actions and atrocity, then become a hero by killing him to hide your evil actions and atrocities. Have you ever heard about this strategy? Yu have so many examples in theis age and in the past ones. I don't know if you caught an allegory: "SEnd me in another time, another place..." Every age has got his own dictator.

  • @Luffyrulz09 Yea, it was a good one and makes you think a lot about what's true about it...

  • 2:35-3:25. It doesn't take dramatic music, a dreary background or a scream of anguish to make a heart-wrenching scene. No. A final wish shared in silence between two children under a simple sunset made this one of the saddest anime endings ever created.

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