Anime thrives on reinterpreting old stories, like the "trapped in a video game" trope seen in .hack//SIGN and Sword Art ...
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I'm Not A Huge Isekai Fan, But I Keep Returning To The 2000's Most Underrated (And Influential) Anime
I have a contentious relationship with the Isekai genre in general, but there's one work which falls under that umbrella that I absolutely adore, and that's .Hack//Sign. Often called simply "Dot Hack" ...
The stands feature chibi illustrations of ten characters from the franchise: Tsukasa and Sora from .hack//SIGN, Kite and Mistral from the Infection–Quarantine tetralogy, Haseo, Kuhn, and Pi from .hack ...
People who know Naledi are perpetually aware of two things: he is a talented visual artist, and he has seen copious amounts of anime. Anime thrives on reinterpreting old stories, like the "trapped in ...
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