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Let's think back to the 90s, shall we? A time when anime weren't just creative, they kicked ass. We had shows like Neon Genesis Evangelion, Trigun and Cowboy Bebop taking their respective genres in new and bold directions decades before Western animators had the foggiest notion to try. But there was one anime produced during this era that you seldom heard anybody talking about. And there was a very good reason for that.
I speak, of course, of Now and Then, Here and There, a 13-episode series that many have heard of (at least in anime circles) but few have dared to watch. This is a series that makes Neon Genesis Evangelion look like the Cabbage Patch Kids. It is a show whose reputation precedes it.
OK, enough dramatic talk. Now and Then, Here and There is a postapocalyptic/dystopian/sci-fi/fantasy series about a 12-year old boy who is accidentally transported to another dimension (or maybe it's supposed to be Earth in the future; they never say) while trying to rescue a girl. It all goes downhill from there. The boy's experiences, I mean. Not the show's quality.
Has anyone here ever watched this? What did you think of it?
I speak, of course, of Now and Then, Here and There, a 13-episode series that many have heard of (at least in anime circles) but few have dared to watch. This is a series that makes Neon Genesis Evangelion look like the Cabbage Patch Kids. It is a show whose reputation precedes it.
OK, enough dramatic talk. Now and Then, Here and There is a postapocalyptic/dystopian/sci-fi/fantasy series about a 12-year old boy who is accidentally transported to another dimension (or maybe it's supposed to be Earth in the future; they never say) while trying to rescue a girl. It all goes downhill from there. The boy's experiences, I mean. Not the show's quality.
Has anyone here ever watched this? What did you think of it?