Tanaka's Revolution
- Episode aired Apr 26, 2021
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9.1/10
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Tanaka, a gacha addicted game developer, reminisces upon his life and regrets.Tanaka, a gacha addicted game developer, reminisces upon his life and regrets.Tanaka, a gacha addicted game developer, reminisces upon his life and regrets.
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I was NOT ready for that
I don't rate TV episodes on IMDb unless they are EXTREMELY good and I feel an urge to give them a 10. That being said this is the sixth episode I have ever rated (Hunter x Hunter's anger and light and this person and this moment, your lie in April's spring breeze and AOT's Hero and Midnight Sun are the other five in case you're interested. That is how good an episode has to be for me to rate it).
You know what.
For the last ten minutes I've been thinking of what to write, but nothing at all occurs to me. I can't say anything about what made me love this episode so much, but it was breath-taking and beautiful. For only 20 minutes we are thrown into the life of some completely random guy and witness the struggles he has endured in life. And it fluctuates from sad to anger inducing to suspenseful to existential with ease and in the best way possible.
This episode can be seen as a standalone short without requiring one to see the previous episodes.
So if you have 20 minutes to spare, do yourself a favor and watch this episode.
Edit: So, I just gave this episode a rewatch (still one of the best ways to spend twenty minutes of time) and I reached a revelation
***Spoilers for the last episode***
On my first watch of the show, the fact that all the animals were in fact people came out of nowhere and blew my mind. So imagine my surprise when I just noticed half of this episode's plot involves a game ABOUT RUNNING A ZOO. So basically the writer just went ahead and semi-spoiled the ending this early on.
So yeah, this episode is the best thing ever.
You know what.
For the last ten minutes I've been thinking of what to write, but nothing at all occurs to me. I can't say anything about what made me love this episode so much, but it was breath-taking and beautiful. For only 20 minutes we are thrown into the life of some completely random guy and witness the struggles he has endured in life. And it fluctuates from sad to anger inducing to suspenseful to existential with ease and in the best way possible.
This episode can be seen as a standalone short without requiring one to see the previous episodes.
So if you have 20 minutes to spare, do yourself a favor and watch this episode.
Edit: So, I just gave this episode a rewatch (still one of the best ways to spend twenty minutes of time) and I reached a revelation
***Spoilers for the last episode***
On my first watch of the show, the fact that all the animals were in fact people came out of nowhere and blew my mind. So imagine my surprise when I just noticed half of this episode's plot involves a game ABOUT RUNNING A ZOO. So basically the writer just went ahead and semi-spoiled the ending this early on.
So yeah, this episode is the best thing ever.
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- Oct 9, 2021
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