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Kemonokko Tsuushin The Animation: Better [cracked]One top reviewer wrote: "I never thought I would cry during a kemono anime. The original made me laugh for the wrong reasons (bad animation). The 'Better' version made me laugh, then cry, then feel uncomfortable in the best way. It respects the visual novel." In this story, a man named Takeshi summons Pokora, a tanuki girl who was bullied in her own world for her poor transformation skills. The animation captures her endearing clumsiness and Takeshi’s efforts to help her improve through various costumes. Why the Animation Might Feel "Better" kemonokko tsuushin the animation better The insecure male protagonist in the cow-girl arc. Production and Reception One top reviewer wrote: "I never thought I A world where run a news network, breaking sensational stories or solving local mysteries. Think The Colbert Report meets My Life as a Teenage Robot , with talking squirrels and foxes covering "Hot Topics" like pollution or vegan recipes. It respects the visual novel The inclusion of voice acting is frequently cited as the tipping point for why the animation feels more complete. |
One top reviewer wrote: "I never thought I would cry during a kemono anime. The original made me laugh for the wrong reasons (bad animation). The 'Better' version made me laugh, then cry, then feel uncomfortable in the best way. It respects the visual novel."
In this story, a man named Takeshi summons Pokora, a tanuki girl who was bullied in her own world for her poor transformation skills. The animation captures her endearing clumsiness and Takeshi’s efforts to help her improve through various costumes. Why the Animation Might Feel "Better"
The insecure male protagonist in the cow-girl arc. Production and Reception
A world where run a news network, breaking sensational stories or solving local mysteries. Think The Colbert Report meets My Life as a Teenage Robot , with talking squirrels and foxes covering "Hot Topics" like pollution or vegan recipes.
The inclusion of voice acting is frequently cited as the tipping point for why the animation feels more complete.