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Tomato ni Natta Otokonoko · review

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Top reader Nov 19, 2017 · 2 min read
↑ Recommended
10 /10

Story: There is a boy who did not like tomatoes, lost his football, went under a fence, turned into a tomato, became friends with eggplant and cucumber, was put hanging on a plant for a few months with them, then he went back under the fence again, turned into a boy, and ate cut individuals of his past species. Art: The art direction is outstanding, it reminds me of Dolmio adverts, and old Czech clay stop-motion cartoons. Sound:Not much to say about this department, it's good.

Character:

The main character's story arch is very interesting, he goes from avoiding tomatoes to eating them after being one. I believe he has some kind of mental problems, which include cannibalistic traits.

But to be fair, being a tomato would drive any sane person insane, though it must be admitted, that this person has a weaker mind than your regular individual, because he is hating his former species so much, that he is consuming them.

Enjoyment:

One of the most enjoyable pieces of entertainment from past 1000 years. You will feel all the feelings during these emotional 5-minute of pure gold.

Tomato ni Natta Otokonoko will be a cult classic spoken about for centuries.

10/10 essential movie epic for every clay tomato anime fan

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