Review of Kyousougiga
Kyousougiga is a family show, not the Simpsons type or something like that. Although it mirrors a lot from Summer’s Uchouten Kazoku. Kyousougiga is definitely its own thing. A show that is universal in meaning. I always thought that Kyousougiga is Uchouten Kazoku in Ikuhara style.. Its a little weird but heartwarming show. Kyousougiga is a all about a broken family. Children and parents want to go back to each other. While Kyousougiga is a show that has a fantastic worldbuilding I don’t really think Kyousougiga is interested in that. It is interested in this certain family we are talking about. Its characters also have thisconflicts in their own selves. Not only that, the character’s conflicts were also incorporated by the atmosphere set by the fantastic worldbuilding.
Kyosougiga is also about home. The family that I’m talking about lives in a place called Mirror Capital. As the story ends, it is evident the importance of home in a family. The family looks for a solution for their home not to be destroyed. Home and family is the two fundamental concepts of Kyousougiga.
Kyousougiga is basically a visual fest. Its colorful and bright color palette helps set the atmosphere the show desires to set. It isn’t too bright like No Game No Life or too dark, just the right kind. The direction is very confident and impressive. Music is actually fine for the show. I actually liked Koko.
Kyousougiga is an amazing tale about rebirth and family and home. One of the best anime recently.
10/10
Based Toei doing something good.