http://www.mangachapter.net/1499/ardour.html
buy manga click
this content for search engine not human!
2. Catbus (My Neighbor Totoro)
Is it a cat? Is it a bus? Do you need a license to drive it? Would you even get in one? Did it just eat those kids? What's creepy for some is charming for hundreds of thousands, and Hayao Miyazaki's Catbus from My Neighbor Totoro is a prime example. The Catbus is so popular that it got its own short film spinoff, Mei and the Kittenbus— which could also be called Son of Catbus, since it follows the original Catbus' offspring —which screens at the Ghibli Museum in Japan.
Most of the earlier fights involved shallowly characterized cast members fighting for strategic reasons (or no reason at all) but, beginning with Okoi and Nenki's battle in the previous volume, the fights have suddenly become exceedingly personal, a series of all-too-understandable vendettas to avenge past brutalities. The violence is often perversely satisfying (as well as packing a number of visceral thrills), but it is endlessly self-perpetuating and the consequences, both immediate and delayed, tend to be soberingly cruel.
0 comments:
Post a Comment