Discussions for the escape plan continue, and Emma introduces Ray and Norman to someone. Meanwhile, Don and Gilda take a dangerous risk.
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Most girls that wake up in the home of a serial killer would panic, but not Ray. In fact, her meeting with the killer Zack is actually quite convenient because her only wish is to find a good way to die.
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These series both have the same psychological interest.
The purpose in both TPN and Angels of Death is escaping the place they're confined to, and both animes were also simliar in the fact that knowing their allies and their foes was never a certainy. Both animes had interesting plot twists, and were a perfect length to keep entirely invested, although I can't wait for more TPN anime to be made.
i feel like these anime's have a very similar vibe. I can't really explain it but they do :)
they both have character's who's main wish is to escape.
SPOILERS!! The two anime, have kind of the same plot. Theyer may not come to see the real world, there is a lot of difrent too, but theyer just a little a like. And both anime stops the same.
Set in the distant future, the land is ruined and humanity establishes the mobile fort city Plantation. Pilots produced inside Plantation live in Mistilteinn, also know as the "birdcage." Children live there knowing nothing of the outside world or the freedom of the sky. Their lives consist of battling to carry out missions. Their enemies are...
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This recommendation is a bit if a stretch, but both deal with children and adults as if they are separate species, with the children being treated more as tools than humans. I also felt that the music was slightly similar. 'Darling in the FranXX' certainly isn't as dark, but it does have a certain feeling of gloom, as the world is devoid of emotion
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I agree with this stament. They both deal with children who are learning to outsmart the adults.
Shinichi Kudo is a famous teenage detective who idolizes Sherlock Holmes and solves difficult cases with ease. One day, after a fun day at the theme park with his childhood friend Ran, Shinichi witnesses something suspicious and is knocked unconscious. What’s worse, he’s forced to take a deadly, experimental drug that shrinks his body to the age...
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I was wondering why this anime is not on this recommendation list.
Both animes have the same genre I would say but not the detective part thought.
But this anime shows many smart characters like Code Geass and Death Note.
I recommend it to smart people.
I love the plot in the promised never land but when I found out bout ray I was mad but other then that I really like the anime great plot