Natsu-iro Kiseki
Appetizer
Recommended
Natsu-iro kiseki. Light, uplifting friendship vibes, all female cast with no yuri undertones, and a dose of well-pulled off supernatural elements that don't detract from the story's immersion. All in all a nice appetizer.
One I reccomend if you're in a mood for something less meaty than Kokoro Connect, but at the same time not as comedic and lapsy-daisy as Yuru Yuri. The general feel is the same, however.
To talk about tongue feel--this anime brings a sense of fullness, of warmth, and at the same time reminds me of the days I spent during the summer playing around with my brothers, imagining things, using my creativity to make a whole world of imaginary things possible. Warmth and cheer and a wholesome sense of optimism stems from this anime's core. Each character gives the anime a slightly different spice; when combined all four girls interact in a way that is pleasant on the tongue but not too sugary-sweet to cause the feeling one gets when eating too much chocolate cake.
Easily digestible in a day or two, or just as easily palatable when stretched over a long period of time. However, it needs a follow-up with something heavy, because there isn't much in the way of fulfilling depth and weight. All in all an anime that I would reccomend to the diner looking for something light to fill in the gaps between the big courses.
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