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Nov 21, 2018 05:23PM

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Ah, thanks for the link.
I will say this about the raspberry-sauce blood -- it doesn't break the puppetry mode the way a too-realistic element added might. As in, almost any look can be made to work, but not everything can be made to work together.
I was a long-time watcher of stage plays, so it's not just anime-trained viewing protocols I brought to this, which might help.
"Singular", huh? Oh, dear. Well, perhaps it will not remain that way. There does not seem to be an English-subtitled DVD available yet, frustratingly, aside from the streaming on Crunchyroll, tho' streaming does seem to be the wave of the present.
Ta, L.

The scenario writer often says he likes Jing-yong's novels.

Slightly off-topic but in a similar vein, have you read Forthright's Amaranthine Saga? Two books and a collection of short stories out currently, along with an online serial temporarily on hiatus during NaNoWriMo. They are amazing!
1. Tsumiko and the Enslaved Fox is the first of seven planned stories in this alternate-Japan-centered universe;
2. Kimiko and the Accidental Proposal is the second;
3. Songs of the Amaranthine is the short-story collection; and
4. Lord Mettlebright's Man takes one of the supporting characters from Tsumiko and expands his story in drabbles (a concept I first learned from your CRYOBURN epilogue).
Posting this in hopes you will enjoy it as well ~ if inappropriate, please feel free to delete.