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Didn't like Dozens of Norths nearly as much as Koji Yamamura's other works but it still contains all the elements that make his animation so alluring. A proficiency in illustrating macabre, surreal imagery and attentiveness in sound design that creates an unnerving atmosphere
The show does an excellent job at convincing you of the scale of the conflict through its enormous cast of characters and rich backgrounds and locations. We’re constantly moving around the world and seeing several groups working towards the conflict on hand, and when it finally
the only time I've loathed being a small account is when I bust this bozo for plagiarising fma analysis and nobody gives a shit lol.