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I, Tsushima · review

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Top reader Aug 17, 2021 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
9 /10

This season of anime isn't really that great and I didn't feel like keeping up with most of the seasonals. Luckily I found 'Ore, Tsushima', which I believe is one of that truly stands out as brilliant. Each episode is only around 90 seconds long, but it has accomplished something in that short timeframe, that most anime haven't done in their whole airtime. The plot revolves around a fat, talking cat named Tsushima and Oji-chan, his caretaker. Tsushima has an intriguing personality which is characteristic of a normal cat. He likes to be fed, unconditionally loved and being treated like a god, and sometimes reciprocatesthat love behind the scenes. Oji-chan, who takes care of cats, has a weird character design and loves Tsushima as any other cat owner would love their cat.

The story is so simple, yet so elegant. Making a show whose protagonist is a cat is a 200 IQ move. Even though it usually has a humorous tone, episode 2 has a completely different feel to it and tells us about Tsushima's previous caretaker. The variety of topics it encompasses is amazing.

The art has a distinctive style that perfectly suits this show. The voice acting, especially Tsushima's, is brilliant. Sometimes I wish I was a cat that lived like Tsushima does.

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