Kyousou Giga thrusts viewers into a paper-thin mirror Kyoto, a handmade world ruled by a runaway monk, his rabbit wife, and their fractured divine family. Its brisk ten episodes juggle time jumps, spiritual symbolism, and slapstick mayhem while quietly building a tender story about grief, belonging, and moving on. The result is a loud, luminous love letter to family and to animation itself.
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