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From the Appenines to the Andes · review

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Top reader Jan 4, 2022 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
8 /10

Marco has a direction very similar to akage no anne (that's because he's from the same director) his brightness is the camera direction, which always finds different points of view of the events, sometimes aiming upwards, sometimes aiming downwards, and so on. against. .. The production of the anime is very steeped in the standard style of nippon animation, it is composed of several realistic scenarios, as for the OST I can't say anything because I saw the anime dubbed in Spanish and I fear that it may have been out of step with the original. Marco Rossi is awesomefor being a "tireless fighter"; he's always working hard to get the warmth of his dear mommy again, to the point where he starts to work washing bottles-that's when he's 9 or 10 years old-and also, as the name of the anime "3000 Leagues in Search of" elucidates. Mother ", these leagues traversed by means of: its legs, ship, donkey, and horse. Throughout the series secondary characters appear, each one with its importance.
Its journey is, accompanied by several cycles of trial and failure, but which are always bypassed (it's worth mentioning that this series has major plot twists).
The ending is intriguing, I challenge you to see and interpret it!

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