![]() ![]() I'm definitely wanting to get my hands on the rest of the series! Animeta! sort of reminds me of Blue Period in how it teaches you about art, but instead of art, the reader is learning about animation. It made a nice "clash" at times (and I mean this in a good way) and really gave the overall story more personality. I liked the supporting casts as well! I think the mangaka did an amazing job of creating different personalities in the studio that I imagine reflect a lot like real people in animation studios. ![]() (Her love for anime and it getting her into animation was relatable I feel!) Makes me thankful for the "purple notes" and her willing to keep going regardless of how hard animation is. I really loved being able to see a lot of the "ins-and-outs" and how she views things in regards to anime. I really liked the main character, Miyuki, and while my heart aches a little bit for her in how hard things are in starting animation, I found it fascinating to see her beginning journey. ![]() They work wayyyy too hard to have their life's joy stolen from them like that! It hurts to know that there is anime being streamed illegally and robbing these companies of their work (and could imagine pay too). Talk about stirring a new appreciation in readers for anime! I definitely have no intentions to go into animation, but I was pretty shocked by the different jobs, what they do, the amount of work, and how little they get paid. ![]()
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