Kurogane Communication ends

Who knew that post-apocalyptic wasteland was so cool. But jokes aside, it was a nice little anime with half-length episodes. Even when it turned to action/emo/conspiracy plot, it stayed the course.

The two disposable playbots were adorable. Cartoony, true, but no more so than everyone else in the show.

Liked: Yes
Rewatch: Hardly

Notes (spoiling, but Kurocomm deserves it):

01 Spike breathes (heavily) despite being a robot with inorganic body.

01 Cleric speaks in shortcut repeating animation. So quaint.

02 Also, quaint standards of fanservice and modesty.

03 Robots drink tea? uh ok.

03 They have a running water and sewer.

04 Haruka's stupidity is getting annoying. How old is she anyway?

05 Reeves sounds exactly like Leeron.

07,08 Beach Episode in post-apocalyptic wasteland.

14 emo robots

15 Plenty of editing damage at the scene change, anime was kept on celluloid film.

16 Rambo action and batshit crazy Kanato

19 Uncanny resemblance for GiTS (1995, so earlier than Kurocomm)

21 I knew Alice & Lilith were disposable. Also, sound like Allison & Lillia.

24 A&L are revived. I'm all conflicted. Love little buggers, but what about the significance of it?

24 And a little epilogue. Only one child though, that's kinda weak.

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