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  • Ultima Connessione: 4 giorni fa
  • Genere: Uomo
  • Località: In the spirit of Monchi and Bielsista
  • Contribution Points: 155 LV2
  • Compleanno: January 22
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  • Data di Registrazione: luglio 30, 2013
  • Awards Received: Flower Award2

Zulu-Niner

In the spirit of Monchi and Bielsista

Zulu-Niner

In the spirit of Monchi and Bielsista
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Similar theme about mostly platonic relationship, although in Boku Suki it's handled in much more light-hearted way instead of going to abyss like in Gekijou. The male leads are clumsy characters too, although again the one in Gekijou is a lot more pronounced. Both are also written by the same writer (Matayoshi Naoki).
Raccomandato da Zulu-Niner - set 4, 2020
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Both stem from not ground-breaking (often bordering very cliche) concepts, yet they manage to pull unexpectedly great executions
Raccomandato da Zulu-Niner - set 3, 2020
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Both are of similar niche and theme - very indie-budget youth-themed movies that involve characters who are members of theater club.
Raccomandato da Zulu-Niner - lug 3, 2020
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Both are narrated from the third-person observers and the 'main' actions (Kirishima's struggle in Kirishima Bukatsu and baseball game in Alps Stand) aren't shown to the audience.
Raccomandato da Zulu-Niner - apr 27, 2020
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Similar directing style and message, although the main characters in Alive are more 3-dimensional. Both also contain great educational materials, which make them more relevant than many medical-themed doramas out there.
Raccomandato da Zulu-Niner - feb 29, 2020
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Both were written by the same writers (Kizara Izumi, which is a group of two). I'd say Yuube no Curry is a definite spiritual sequel of Suika and incorporates a lot of elements that had been used in the latter (i.e. Obon festival).
Raccomandato da Zulu-Niner - gen 27, 2015