Two gothy shows that are more swift-paced than not, with some relative action-action too and obviously with some humour, based on even gothier manga (cue the art). ...
I'm surprised no one recommended it yet.
Maybe lack of gothy mentality? :D
Both heroines are... obstinate. In their own ways.
..
And did I mention cute clothes happen?
I'm surprised no one recommended it yet.
Maybe lack of gothy mentality? :D
Both heroines are... obstinate. In their own ways.
..
And did I mention cute clothes happen?
the two shows' endearing point: wafuku
- it's as simple as that
- it's as simple as that
Both of them give off a really... *seinen* feeling.
You know, seinenish, that is.
I have no idea how to describe it *sensibly* though.
Both are led by a protagonist who seriously loves food. Accent on the serious. Not to forget that this is pretty much what the respective shows are about. -
18% living a life 10% finding food shops 72% enjoying food vs. 13% humour 37% crime stuff 50% food obsession ...or something like this
they're also both relatively less popular than they should be
and actually really good
-
the biggest difference is *when* you should watch them
You know, seinenish, that is.
I have no idea how to describe it *sensibly* though.
Both are led by a protagonist who seriously loves food. Accent on the serious. Not to forget that this is pretty much what the respective shows are about. -
18% living a life 10% finding food shops 72% enjoying food vs. 13% humour 37% crime stuff 50% food obsession ...or something like this
they're also both relatively less popular than they should be
and actually really good
-
the biggest difference is *when* you should watch them