You haven't seen the greatest moe series ever.
I watched it while it aired.
Fuck it, I've had this to download in my bookmarks for forever now. I guess I'll download it and watch it now. Kinda more appropriate now with those Paris terrorist attacks and whatnot.
Yes I did.
>>135405340
Why would you willingly watch moeshit though?
>implying implications
>>135405568
why?
Cheese Japanese Loli in Ouiabooland was 2cute.
Too bad it sold like shit.
>>135405340
fuck you bread.jpg
>tabi socks
Sex.
I'm not sure if I'd actually call Ikoku moe in the conventional sense or just plain cute. Yune is far too pure to sexualize, and rather is pure daughteru material.
It's a great show either way; I'm just pondering how to classify it.
>loli in cheeseland
Diabetes.
>>135405922
> Yune is far too pure to sexualize
Nah
>>135405922
>implying you're supposed to sexualize moe in the first place
ar-are you a, a, a p-pervert or something?
>>135405766
Because it's in Paris.
Right?
is she supposed to look like a mongoloid?
I tried to, but the "traditional" loli haircut was too off-putting
Had it in my backlog for a while.
Guess I dl it now.
>>135405340
>>135406452
The heart of japan is really great but just about everything else if fucked up over there. They're seriously bogged down in being ruled by the elderly and being too hardcore about tradition and ritual. Their communal minded strategy to living is failing them by giving them one of the highest suicide rates in the world. Japan is so fucked up.
>>135406346
That tiger is cute.
>>135405340
But I do have seen acchi kocchi.
Anyone know why the manga was axed? It is discontinued without proper end.
>>135405340
I started watching it years ago, but I dropped it with no real reason at episode 7, now it's on my backlog.
The Japanese loli was shit
I was more interested in the French guy hooking up with the yandere sister
a.uguu.se/ptykvx.webm
>>135405922
It's more slice of life than most CGDCT that get categorized as slice of life because nothing happens. It's a slice of life in old France, where you see into Yune's life as a foreigner alone in Japan and also into the life of the signmaker Claude, his passions for the business and his past. It's nothing particularly deep, but it's very rich in the old, homely atmosphere it creates.
Yune's all alone and gets lost once or twice or mixed up into something in this strange land, however, it still feels safe and homey, the way that Yune feels
>>135406714
This post reek of copy-pasta from armchair sociologist's blog whose knowledge of Japan is come from popular media such TV and kiosk magazine.