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| | | | | The show's final season proves even an established anime series can continue to evolve and surprise its audience. | |
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| | | | | At first, I avoided Netflix's Beastars. Despite my background in 3D animation, I've come not to like it. I prefer the look of traditional animation. | |
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| | | | | There's a lot to discuss in this volume of Paru Itagaki's Beastars. A dramatic meeting with Yahya! An emotional reunion between Haru and Legoshi! And the reveal of a new antagonist! Let's get into it! As with my reviews of the other volumes of the Beastars manga, this review will contain some spoilers of events... | |
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| | | Distributed internationally by Netflix*, Beastars- based on Paru Itagaki's fantasy-drama manga of the same name- soared as a hit of the Winter 2020 anime season, recognised with an impressive 7 nominations at the 2021 Crunchyroll Anime Awards. Yet in spite of its acclaim, I confess I was initially sceptical about giving this series a chance for... obvious reasons. While I try to maintain an open-minded perspective with any piece of media, admittedly I had my reservations about approaching Beasta | ||