![]() ![]() ![]() there is only really one major one on the Japanese side, and it's a bit interesting. Those who liked his work in Tamers but aren't familiar with his other work will likely be interested to see what he wrote when others are in charge of the project and he doesn't have to give any thought to it being kid friendly.Īs for Digimon connections minus Konaka. One thing that will be of interest to Digimon fans is Chiaka Konaka wrote this prior to Tamers and you'll recognize a few familiar names, and even a few themes that while not 100% a match for what he did with Tamers, will at least seem recognizable. I picked this one despite me not having seen it because it's a bit different than much of what I've chosen thus far (we've done a few dark things like Hellsing Ultimate, but those are also purposely ludicrous and crazy, while this is a bit more personal, etc.) most of that is an understatement, but I don't want to spoil it.) The series begins with a suicide and goes on to comment on people and technology (well. It's supposed to be very good, the mood and general plot just never struck me as something I wanted to see. Honestly, I haven't seen Lain even though I know the plot. I'd assume heavy drama and depressing plot, violence and ecchi perhaps, who knows! As for content warnings, I can't say as I haven't seen this one.
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