Overall an amazing first season to a show that will definitely leave you wanting more on the search for finding out the truth. At the end of the day, the anime is very good with introducing the proper atmospheres when needed to. When necessary, the violent animations can make it seem like they're the creepiest things you've ever seen. When necessary, the goofy and fun moments can have the most bizarre styles of animation for some great humor. I really like how they set up the animation at certain times in the story as well. You may even think that the most violent options are sometimes the right options in the end. Something I like about these characters to is, as violent as some of them may be, the choices they make throughout the story are pretty realistic and/or understandable depending on the situation. A great way they do this is splitting the focus of all these characters into separate arcs, that way you can learn more about the characters and why they are the way they are now. The characters are also a very big highlight in this series, as each of them present themselves as a very unique element for when the time comes. You may not understand everything right away or even halfway, but the greatest thing about this anime is they leave no stone unturned. I also love how this anime is very careful with the mysteries surrounding it, as well as when it's a proper time for each of them to come into play. I love how an anime like this can make you be on your feet with suspense at times when it feels like you're not even meant to. As he chooses to dig in deeper to these secrets, his sense of paranoia begins to rise further as the days go by, while also realizing his newly made friends may also have secrets of their own. But even though his first impressions are positive, he soon begins to learn of the dark secrets the village has within the shadows. From there he meets many new friends, particularly when joining an afterschool club to get along better with a handful of his new classmates. For the first half of this series, we're introduced to Maebara Keiichi, a young teenage boy who moves to the small village of Hinamizawa. Can certain incidents really only be explained with supernatural factors, or is there really just a logical explanation to everything that's happening? Questions like this are definitely what drive the viewer to wanting to figure what the real truth is behind all the mystery at the end of the day. either way it's sad one of my all time 25s being thrown on my own backburner.Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni was such an amazing and uniquely mysterious anime that really does put you into question of what to believe in. So I'm going to not watch this and then binge it once it's all released, or perhaps 1 week from release. There are some serious quality issues here, the standard in Japan is low right now compared to the golden age of anime which was sadly way over a decade now. the animation is better but the coloring is dogshit (doesn't merge well with the atmosphere of the genre and the genius original soundtack), the moe designs are dogshit and the character proportions are inconsistent and oddly drawn. They're giving Deen a run for their money on shit and Deen was always shit. ![]() But having watched the first episode now finally, I really doubt it. ![]() We were only saying the moe-gap gayass art was dragging down what could otherwise be a good remake. I've played the VN and dearly love the 2006 anime as it was one of my first anime (first 5-10 shows I fully watched) ![]() It's a remake you fucking reprobate nobody who complained was brand new to the series
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