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It's 5 in the morning and I just finished watchin every episode, and man it hits hard. It was made in 2014 and I was eight when I watched it so I didn't understand it at the time but now that I do I just realized how amazing it is. I really like the main character because he's anxious and blames others for his problems.
The music is absolutely amazing, one of the best OST's I've heard for a cartoon show. If you don't believe me just listen to "Patient Is the Night" and it also fits that October feel so well. I have no friends so this is the only place I can talk about this amazing show. thanks for reading
I forgot to mention that even though the show is techinally aimed towards children adults can enjoy it as well, I enjoyed it both as a small child and now when I can understand the themes and have a more deeper appreciation for the animations (that still holds up to this day) and the world building that goes into this show. It's absolutely insane how much world building this show has. So many things happen in the background that any viewer with a keen eye can catch. And the ending is kinda gut wrenching. Even with the themes of loss, hope love, despair and bettering yourself as a person and learning to appreciate the people you have close to you.
The music is absolutely amazing, one of the best OST's I've heard for a cartoon show. If you don't believe me just listen to "Patient Is the Night" and it also fits that October feel so well. I have no friends so this is the only place I can talk about this amazing show. thanks for reading
I forgot to mention that even though the show is techinally aimed towards children adults can enjoy it as well, I enjoyed it both as a small child and now when I can understand the themes and have a more deeper appreciation for the animations (that still holds up to this day) and the world building that goes into this show. It's absolutely insane how much world building this show has. So many things happen in the background that any viewer with a keen eye can catch. And the ending is kinda gut wrenching. Even with the themes of loss, hope love, despair and bettering yourself as a person and learning to appreciate the people you have close to you.
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