"Horizon in the Middle of Nowhere" is a hidden gem from 2011, a year packed with anime classics. This Sunrise production offers a complex sci-fi fantasy blend set in a future where humans recreate history in pocket dimensions around Japan. Despite its convoluted plot and slow start, the series rewards patient viewers with unique storytelling, diverse characters, and outstanding music. With improved execution in its second season, this anime stands out as a refreshing alternative to modern isekai titles.
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