Yamibo: Darkness, The Hat and the Travelers of the Books · review
It's different. The storytelling in this anime is introvertic and unpredictable. It's one of those animes that go "Ok, we'll not be doing the conventional tropes. So... what will it be about then?". The whole experience of this anime is not about looking forward to the progression of the plot, but rather just getting more familiar with author's inner world and the characters he came up with. It's somewhat heartwarming experience, the development of the antagonist character was the most adorable and unexpected in all of my anime carrier (and I watched One Piece, mind you). This anime wasn't super interesting, but it left a goodemotional aftertaste, so I can vouch that it won't be a wasted watch for you.