This review on Tonikaku kawaiI Chapter seven contains spoilers. If you don’t want to have a bad time, it is better that you watch this episode and then enjoy this review.

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Chapter seven: father and son

The journey home to NASA ended, but was full of fond memories. Nasa’s parents are really strange, but this particular strangeness managed to raise an incomparable boy. The conversation between Tsukasa and Nasa’s parents was a thank you and a blessing for this tender and noble couple. Since the honeymoon was not a success, our lovebirds give a tour where Tsukasa demonstrates his extensive knowledge of the past. Will the moon have anything in all of this? In short, there is a cat locked up here and I am sure it will be an incredible surprise for everyone.

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Who is Tsukasa?

In this chapter, Tsukasa gave us many clues about her past and who she is: “The episode came where we took a lot of photos in Nara. I wasn’t interested in old buildings or documents, but I know I can’t. So I have a great idea. When I add my husband to the temples I already know by heart, everything is much more fun! So I’ll rewrite my memories “. This statement, like the following, could go unnoticed if we knew that Tsukasa is a historian. However, in these chapters there are some references to their extraordinary origins.

The anime begins with a beautiful story about a moon goddess, with whom NASA has a fascination that it can compare to Tsukasa and their mysterious first meeting. From the first chapter we know the strong physiognomy of Tsukasa in the rescue of Nasa. The need to find a home is also another clue of Tsukasa’s non-terrestrial origins. His extensive knowledge of the past is a mystery. I’m sure I didn’t say anything out of the ordinary, but it is necessary to talk about the pieces that have been recorded chapter by chapter on Tsukasa to criticize the narration of the story.

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Tonikaku kawaii He walks with steady steps and gives us a flawless narrative. This adaptation seems to me to be quite successful. Human conflicts are masterfully brought to the imagination. Love, belonging, emptiness and distance have never created such a functional combination as in this anime. The truth is that there is a relationship in Tsukasa and Nasa that goes beyond reality and that makes us think even more about knowledge, possibility, necessity and the universe. Countless times we lose our senses and pretend that nothing exists beyond the clouds.

Final conclusions from Tonikaku Kawaii

The theme of this anime is difficult to pin down, not because it is obviously not obvious that there is romance, but because that is not the center of attention of the narrative. I’m not trying to say that this makes Tonikaku Kawaii a bad anime. But on the contrary. Not being able to pinpoint the subject speaks of an overall domain of human introspection and its problems. Romance is just a pretext to bring into play all of the other arguments this anime deals with.

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In short, it’s one of the best this season and an excellent option if you love mystery, romance, and existential conflict. The thought of infinity always creates dizziness. This in turn leads to an immense emptiness that leads us inward. Searching within us relates not only to knowing our own reason, but also to its limits compared to what is mortal, that it is properly animal. Let this anime be the pretext to thank love in the middle of nowhere.

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