Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26 · review
10
/10
As a Fujimoto fan, Tatsuki Fujimoto 17–26 delivered. I love how he can turn idiotic settings and premises into stories full of sorrow and depression. Behind the facade of fun and wackiness, we find characters struggling with both simple and complex things. Whether it’s a story about sisters, school lovers or an alien invasion, Fujimoto always finds a way to be original and humane. Every episode had a distinct animation style, and that really helped the stories for the better. Favorite story: Nayuta of the Prophecy (Yogen no Nayuta). I really think this one could have been its own anime series.