Fujimoto tells story about people just so well. He's able to capture the awkwardness about people in such an endearing and relatable way, that I find myself finding new things just in how he draws facial expressions anytime I re-read his works.
I was so happy to be able to see it in cinemas when it looked like my local place wasn’t gonna show it for a while. It’s only gotten better the more I reflect on it, can’t believe how much they managed to make me feel in under an hour.
Hello ! Sorry to barge in on an unrelated post, but now YouTube enforce AI voice translation on your videos when watched from an non anglophone device (i guess ?), which is especially a shame for your channel (voice acting and all). Would you have a way to regulate that on your end ? Thanks !
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One of those movies I keep thinking back on after watching in 2024