Review of Kyousougiga
No spoilers Kyousogiga This is the story of love and rebirth of a family. Have you ever thought about what would happen if you could get out of reality and create your own world together with the people you love? Kyousogiga tells us the adventure of Koto, a young woman who enters an alternative and charming world in search of something in particular, a place full of supernatural beings, ruled by a monk, a demon and a priest, the adventure of a complex family. The series touches family values and the demands of reality. As the series progresses, the mysteries of what and how, increasingly intriguing make you wonder, shows ushow things work and unites us to what is happening in that world, has a unique history.
The animation is not bad, it is combined with the art that shows you a colorful world of dreams. The character's designs are good, all this gives the touch to make the story work better.
It is true that not everything is colored, a measure that advances the story has a certain narrative slowdown by having few chapters that have improved secondary development,
The sound is passable but almost always unattended.
Like any program, it has its weak points and its strong points.
If you read this, don't see that the "zero" chapter was like watching a summary of the series without knowing what happened.
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