Boku dake ga Inai Machi
Satoru Fujinuma's life isn't going where he wanted it to. He's twenty-nine, a struggling manga artist working a pizza-delivery job, and he is also occasionally — without warning, without control — yanked a few minutes into the past so he can stop someone from dying. The skips usually take seconds. Then one of them takes him eighteen years back, into his ten-year-old body, weeks before the kidnapping that took his classmate Kayo Hinazuki and started a chain of murders nobody ever solved. He has one shot to change what happened, and he is small again.
A wholesome experience that reminded me of why I watch anime.
Honestly, I started erased thinking it'll be boring. Though, I was quickly proven otherwise.
The paradox of bizzare mixtures
All I have to say about this. My point of view and stuff.
Berührend, spannend, bildstark – einer der wenigen Anime, die beim zweiten Mal noch gewinnen.
My point of view in regards to Erased's controversy.
The question is not WHO but WHEN, HOW, and WHY
The courage to dig deep and reach out
My take on Erased...
Gli incidenti veri sono quelli che non si vedono. I revival salvano Satoru dal suo nichilismo.