Ep12. [After Talk] Looking back at the appeal of the current season anime, Nihon Sangoku.
In this episode, the personality Mido shares their enthusiasm for the highly discussed anime of the season, Nihon Sangoku. Despite initial preconceptions about it being a historical piece, Mido recounts how they were completely drawn into its world from the very first episode.
A story that surprises with battles of words rather than force.
A major feature of this work is the protagonist, who fights using rhetoric and speech rather than physical force. Set in a unique vision of a declining Japan in the Reiwa era, it depicts an ensemble drama packed with human folly and vulnerability, and Mido discusses the fascinating psychological warfare involved.
A human drama that transcends mere historical fiction.
Rather than just a historical simulation, it also carries elements of a political drama where the complex agendas and relationships of various nations intertwine. Certain lines delivered by specific characters at critical moments are deeply memorable, so please check out the main series if you are curious about what happens next.
Packed with unexpected charms.
An interesting point of this anime is the contrast between modern phrasing and the heavy, immersive world-building. Personality Mido carefully analyzes the mysterious atmosphere of the work, where comical dialogue blends with serious developments. There is much more to delve into, so please listen to the full episode to hear the rest.
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