Tatsuki Fujimoto’s chaotic masterpiece isn't your typical shonen. It’s gritty, unpredictable, and explores the desperate desires of a boy named Denji who merges with his chainsaw dog, Pochita.
The visual representations of "flow state" and player auras are breathtaking.
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It feels like a high-budget cinematic fever dream.
Anya Forger’s facial expressions are legendary, and the "found family" trope is executed perfectly.
It is a visual masterpiece with a soul-stirring soundtrack.
Gege Akutami’s art style becomes increasingly raw and experimental, capturing the "dark fantasy" vibe better than any screen could. 2. Frieren: Beyond Journey's End