
Bokutachi no Remake
28-year old Hashiba Kyouya has hit a new low after losing his job at a shady game developer. He originally quit his steady office job to work in the creative industries that he admires, but it's proving to be a challenge even for a motivated go-getter like him. As he finds himself back at his parents house, between jobs, he can't help but wonder what would happen if he had a chance to redo his collegiate studies. Maybe things would turn out differently if he had gone to art school instead... and, shockingly enough, he might just get a chance to test that theory.
(Source: Crunchyroll)
Note: The first episode aired with a runtime of ~51 minutes as opposed to the standard 24 minute long episode.
28-year old Hashiba Kyouya has hit a new low after losing his job at a shady game developer. He originally quit his steady office job to work in the creative industries that he admires, but it's proving to be a challenge even for a motivated go-getter like him. As he finds himself back at his parents house, between jobs, he can't help but wonder what would happen if he had a chance to redo his collegiate studies. Maybe things would turn out differently if he had gone to art school instead... and, shockingly enough, he might just get a chance to test that theory.
(Source: Crunchyroll)
Note: The first episode aired with a runtime of ~51 minutes as opposed to the standard 24 minute long episode.
Un anime coinvolgente che insegna a inseguire i sogni senza paura.
Great college drama with mysterious supernatural elements but average romance
A Journey to Correct the Mistakes of the Past
An interesting premise with compelling enough characters that don't quite hit the mark.
It has vestiges of being a particularly-good series, but cannot quite capitalize upon what’s there.
We shouldn't run away from our problems, we should face them. But we should not face every problem
A lack of character development and fulfillment
If you could change the years you regret the most, should you?