Hobgoblin: Majo to Futari review
bunny1ov3r6
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A fresh Japanese interpretation of European folklore, somewhere between an adorable and wholesome children's story and an odd grimm fairy tale.
Initially, it's fun to discover a mystical world through a painfully innocent and unaware protagonist. There's this weird charm to it all.
It starts off more episodic, but eventually grows into a gripping story. However, as the plot starts to escalate, the writing and world become much less interesting, as do the characters.
It is a fun story, but if you are looking for something to bite into, it's mostly thematically simple, and what there is isn't explored or applied thoroughly enough. A bit of a missed opportunity, but still a sweet time.
Initially, it's fun to discover a mystical world through a painfully innocent and unaware protagonist. There's this weird charm to it all.
It starts off more episodic, but eventually grows into a gripping story. However, as the plot starts to escalate, the writing and world become much less interesting, as do the characters.
It is a fun story, but if you are looking for something to bite into, it's mostly thematically simple, and what there is isn't explored or applied thoroughly enough. A bit of a missed opportunity, but still a sweet time.
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