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| | | | | Beastars is the newest manga to be released under the Viz Signature line, a banner that specializes in sophisticated or edgy titles aimed at an older audience, so I knew that I was in for something a little different with this series. Synopsis: In a world inhabited by anthropomorphized animals, predators and prey seem to... | |
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| | | | | I watched Beastars Final Season Part 1 with Mrs. J-List. Read why this deliciously dark series captures everything I love about anime! | |
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| | | | | Months following its original airing in Japan, the long-awaited second season of Orange studio's anthropomorphic high school drama was released to the West on Netflix. Right off the bat, Beastars season 2 succeeds in all the same ways its previous season had; with Orange's CGI elevating mangaka Paru Itagaki's original stylistic character designs with a sense of realism and weight that truly lends itself to Beastars bustling world. While the series' choice to utilise CGI is at the centre of a to | |
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| | | Paru Itagaki let her freak flag fly with Beastars. She's firmly planted it with Her Face at the Witching Hour | ||