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Currently finished: Episode 4
Katanagatari is indeed a somewhat unique piece of work. However, at this point, I can help to feel that the story seems to be missing a "soul". The story is interesting and all, but at the same time, it feels all characters are very two dimensional (literally and figuratively
).
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The twist in the most recent episode might help a little. But really, if the story doesn't start to have some depth, I may soon just have to give up on it.
1 comment:
I agree that its a little 'flat' but it got my interest. i probably keep watching to the end. the only thing what i found to be a waste is, the story depth inducer they used in the first episode about our famous strategist past
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