After three episodes, it made me wonder if I really wanted more or did I want to read the manga. Honestly, it's the manga for me. Alice in Borderland is a neatly packaged OAV that I would hate to see screwed up by more episodes
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Kinji Tōyama. Kinji wants to live a carefree life free of all of the trappings of society. Unfortunately, his world is turned upside down when a gun-wielding tsundere falls into his arms.
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Kyoya is content living out his days as a Doja instructor, eating ramen and flirting with the local waitress. Unfortunately, destiny and fortune are two fates from which he can no longer hide.
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Attractive enough to be friends with Trixie Tang but not fortunate enough to be born Trixie Tang. Such is the case with Armitage III, a gritty four-part cyberpunk joyride released in 1995.
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The sage continues, and AR-15 has been compromised. Doing what she does best, the generally cold and calculated T-Doll does her version of “Man on the Run.”
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Like most episodes, The Kindling 02 is not without its faults. It highlights the gravity of the situation and the hope that all is not lost. It shines in its animation where necessary, and the emotional range given by AR-15 deserves recognition.
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Ghost in the Shell is perhaps the only franchise in anime history to feature fantastic animation in every single series installment. It doesn't matter if it's a spinoff, it doesn't matter if it's a sequel, it doesn't matter if it's a prequel; the animation will always be fluid and buttery smooth.
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DearS is considered by many to be a knockoff of Chobits, with some even comparing it to Rozen Maiden. The latter was released the same year as DearS. Nevertheless, is it a Chobits ripoff? You be the judge; too much time has passed to dwell on trivial matters.
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Border finally shows up late to the dance, and they are none too thrilled, probably because Osamu is receiving all the praise. Yuma is a good friend, and their relationship is further solidified as Kuga hypes up his Bros fighting abilities, much to the dismay of Osamu.
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