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* This troper is no newbie in anime and manga, so he knows high school romance mangas very well, but no other manga has touched this troper heart as much as [[GE - Good Ending]], lets see, it works with common tropes and stories and gives them a twist to keep you entertained? Check, it includes very human and relatable characters? Check, you can actually say: "That same thing happened to me" many times? Check, it has MANY cute and beautiful moments? Check, a great artwork? Check, I dont get tired of saying it, [[GE - Good Ending]] is simply great.
* ''[[Violet Evergarden (anime)|Violet Evergarden]]'' is one of the most emotional series ever. It has incredible animation, beautiful theme songs ''and'' a great soundtrack that all works together to pull you in. Once it does so, it never lets go, and you feel every emotion alongside the characters. The standalone episodes where Violet helps other people write letters are just as beautiful as the episodes which advance the storyline, and each episode is crafted with such care that looking away for a single frame should be considered a crime. The animation isn't the only things worth your while here; the storyline is interesting, both in the standalone episodes and the overarching plot. You get attached to almost every single character. No characters are two dimensional; everyone is hiding something underneath, and [[Kyoto Animation]] fully expoits that to deliver emotionally resounding and compelling stories. It never resorts to cheap animation tricks, cliffhangers, or fan service to generate interest, instead it chooses to retain viewers through genuine, honest work. The only cliffhanger is integrated into the story so well and delivers a punch so strong it never feels like it's trying to trick the audience. It does get dark at times, but it only makes the series more beautiful. Good luck holding back tears in episode 10.
* ''[[Suzume (film)|Suzume]]'' is an amazing film. It's one of the rare standalone anime films not associated with a series. It blends high stakes action-adventure with quiet, cosy moments that wouldn't be out of place in a [[Studio Ghibli]] film (in fact, it pays [[Homage]] to ''two'' Ghibli films). Settings are immersive with beautiful animation that makes them feel alive, like they're a real place on Earth. The many people the [[Hero Protagonist]] Suzume encounters throughout her journey are kind and likeable, helping her in the sweetest ways. It's more than a [[Slice of Life]] flick though, and there are many engaging action sequences with real stakes and emotions that feel both out of the world and grounded. Sure, itIt can be a bit silly at times, though (looking at you, Sota-chair). The story has some problems here and there, but the feeling of immersion it justcreates is more than worth becomesgetting goodthrough insome ''another''story wayissues.
 
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