Deep-diving acolytes in the busy, complex realm of anime TV series are increasingly well catered for; film buffs in the genre, however, often have to do a bit more hunting. It’s available at Sky Store, alongside another recent, sweetly mellow Ghibli effort, Yonebayashi’s ghostly friendship tale When Marnie Was There. Facebook Twitter Pinterest The late Satoshi Kon promotes his film Paprika at the 2006 Venice film festival. Netflix’s selection broadens when you cross over to anime series, where the fantastical world-building grows denser and the visual style can range from Pokémon-type crudeness to video-game sophistication. The splendidly named Crunchyroll keeps dedicated geeks abreast of anime series currently airing in Japan.
Source: The Guardian May 06, 2018 06:56 UTC