Boku Dake ga Inai Machi – 03
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「痣」 (Aza)
"Birthmark"
Another great episode of Boku Dake ga Inai Machi! If you’ve been waiting for the 3-episode tester to see if you wanted to jump on this bandwagon, then now’s the time.

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「痣」 (Aza)
"Birthmark"
Another great episode of Boku Dake ga Inai Machi! If you’ve been waiting for the 3-episode tester to see if you wanted to jump on this bandwagon, then now’s the time.
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「ブタメンとくるくるぼーゼリーと…/ボンタンアメとセブンネオンと…」 (Butamen to Kurukuru bozerii to… / Bontan'ame to Sebun'neon to…)
"Butamen and Kurukurubo Helly and... / Botan Rice Candy and Seven Neon and..."
Mixing and matching the cast, for fun and candy.
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Not enough anime focus on stories set in Japan during WWII, but more often than not those that do dip their toe into that era end up packing an emotional punch. Shouwa Genroku Rakugo Shinjuu is no exception, delivering a gorgeous depiction of the horrors of wartime and the trials it puts through everyday people who don't deserve to suffer.
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「堀部糸成の時間」 (Horibe Itona No Jikan)
"Horibe Itona Time"
Okay, before we start, can I just say -- Did I call it? Or did I call it? :)