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                               "Arguably one of the best shows I have ever seen."

From the creative team responsible for creating the epic "Death Note" ;written by Tsugumi Ohba and illustrated by Takeshi Obata.

The story follows Mashiro Moritaka, and Takagi Akito. Two young guys struggling through fulfilling their dream of becoming a Mangaka, and earning an Anime show based on their manga one day.

I admire stories based on true hardships in life, and perhaps giving hopes to whoever out there that needs hope.

It was one of the very few shows that I applauded when I finished the last episode.


                                       

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