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Yodel no Onna · review

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Top reader Nov 18, 2017 · 1 min read
↑ Recommended
9 /10

"Yodel no Onna is perhaps the most profound piece of literature exploring existentialism of the 21st century" - Jean-Paul Satre "Mitsuyoshi's work unveils the dark torment and angst suffered by teens of our era." - J. D. Salinger Lauded internationally, Mitsuyoshi's work is able to convey a message relating to any teenager. By revealing the disillusionment of social desires as our titular character suffers, each episode clears a transparent lense to the angsty, youthful soul. Yet, perhaps the sense of fatalism that permeates the series, help imbue an even darker undertone to the story. Needless to say, Yodel no Onna is a must-watch for all audiences. Not just forthose who are oppressed by teenage angst, looking for the light to their tunnel, but also for adults to reminisce their youthful wonders.

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