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com's Deb Aoki called Monster a multi-layered suspense series and satisfying mystery that stands up to repeat readings, although it is sometimes a "little hard to follow". [42] Reviewing the Monster manga for Anime News Network, Carl Kimlinger called Urasawa a master of suspense "effortlessly maintaining the delicate balance of deliberate misinformation and explicit delineation of the dangers facing protagonists that only the finest suspense thrillers ever achieve. "[43] He commented that even the stories and characters that had
felt unrelated to the greater picture are "eventually drawn together by Johan's grand plan. "[44] Kimlinger deemed the art "invisible perfection," never "showy or superfluous," with panels laid out so well that it is easy to forget how much effort is put into each and every page. [43] Though he did not find the characters' physical designs attractive,[45] he praised their expressiveness, writing that the characters "wear their personalities on their faces, communicating changes in their outlooks, psychology,
inner thoughts and emotions with shifts in expression that range from barely
perceptible to masks of rage, hate and fear. "[43] UK Anime Network gave the first volume a perfect score based on the engrossing
story, but felt the artwork, while appealing, was not "groundbreaking". [46] On the other hand, Active Anime felt the art improved across the manga's serialization. [47] A. E. Sparrow of IGN described Monster as a "Hitchcock film set to manga" and felt its real strength comes from its huge cast of interesting characters, who each have "a unique story and history to relate". [48] Carlo Santos, also for Anime News Network, called Monster "a one-of-a-kind thriller" and suggests that one of the most overlooked qualities of it is that "amidst all the mystery and horror, there are moments of love and hope and all the good things about humanity.
The farm is in the middle of nowhere and there are no humans on it. Much of the story revolves around the characters' romances, which are often interspecies. CGI Fantasy[edit] Original title in France English title
(or literal meaning) Year Studio Summary Technique Argaï : la prophétie Argai: The Prophecy 2000 Carrére Groupe Argaï, an anthropomorphic lion, must travel
through time, making friends along the way in order to save the love of his life Traditional Archibald le Magi-Chien Archibald the Magic Dog 1980–1981 DIC Audiovisuel A magician transforms himself into a dog and teaches a boy about how to stay healthy Traditional
Abraca Abraca 2019 Ankama Spin-off series to the video game Abraca about an apprentice magician in the world Imagi Digital Bouli N/A 1989–1991 C2A A show about Bouli the snowman and his friends, who were brought to life by the moon. Traditional Chasseurs de dragons Dragon Hunters 2006–2012 Futurikon The adventures of two hunters for hire in a medieval world of floating land masses terrorized by a varying menace of monsters known as dragons. Digital Clémentine N/A (title is the main character's name) 1985–1987 Narcisse X4 A ten-year-old girl, who was rendered a paraplegic in an airplane crash, travels the world with her family in search of a cure for her condition. At night she dreams that she can walk and travels through time and fantasy, with her magic guardian Hérméra, and her flying cat Hélice, fighting demons. Traditional Creepschool N/A 2004 Gaumont Welcome to the school where your fears and nightmares become a hilariously creepy reality! Ghouls in the classroom! Elsa, Josh and the other kids have personal dilemmas and everyday problems just like the rest of us. But in the twilight zone of Creepschool nothing stays everyday for very long. Traditional Dofus: Aux trésors de Kerubim Dofus: The Treasures of Kerubim 2013–2014 Ankama Dofus: The Treasures of Kerubim, is an animated series set in the world of the Dofus MMORPG Digital Gayajin N/A TBA Zagtoon With threat of destruction at the hands of an extraterrestrial villain, the planet reaches out to two young kids, offering them the powers of the earth with which to fight back. Assuming total control of both creatures and flora/fauna, with the weight of the world in tow, proves to be quite a heavy load.
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