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13. is a Japanese anime with a very light visual style. It’s an early work from the Studio Ghibli which, like every other Ghibli work I’ve seen, has been a complete and utter disappointment. It’s quite rare to see an anime that is an actual masterpiece, and I’m not sure when the studio decided to finally get it right.
13.13s a great anime because it is very interesting to look at. The first episode is a real treat because it goes in deep into the characters’ lives and emotions. It’s also quite a different style from the usual Ghibli works, so it makes for a very unique viewing experience.
The world of Ghibli is one of the most colorful and diverse places in the history of art. Each artist has a story to tell and a world to explore, and at Ghibli Studio, they’ve done that in a way that has become a true treasure. The directors and story writers have created a world that is as rich and surprising as anything you’ll find in a Western art museum.
The problem with this story is that the story is pretty uninteresting. 1300 yen is a fairly standard, cheap price for an adult anime movie (you cant watch it without an adult). If the story is this boring, then there is no point in spending my hard-earned cash on it.
It’s not that the story is boring. It’s just that the world is pretty boring. No matter how much you think you know about Japanese animation, youd know something better if you spent 13 bucks and watched the movie.
A Western art museum. The Japanese art museum that is…
You know it’s a waste of money to spend 13 bucks on an anime, right? Well, as we recently did with the movie, we thought we’d try a different approach to the story of the movie. The movie is available on DVD for 13 bucks. It’s a pretty standard release, but we wanted to see if we could make a movie out of the story by creating an anime out of it.
Basically, we decided to create an anime about a bunch of people who all want to be in the same anime and the studio we used is the one that made the movie. We wanted to create a very realistic anime while keeping the characters and plot clear. It’s sort of like a “What if?” kind of story, because you could imagine someone with this specific attitude and this specific set of skills and abilities becoming a hero.
Basically we tried to make sure that the anime was as realistic as possible. It was like making a movie out of a documentary. As long as the actors were also actors we tried to make sure they were realistic and that the story was very plausible. The characters are all very different, so we made sure that all of them are believable.