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Alt title: Eve no Jikan

Time of Eve Episode 1 - Akiko

Act01 of Yasuhiro YOSHIURA's "Time of Eve" series.

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CelestialVoices CelestialVoices says

Unsurprisingly, considering both animes were both created by the same team, they share a very similar animation style, musical score and general 'feel'.

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Merryberry Merryberry says

Both of these series are short and both are set in cafes.  Now, the trouble with the reason why you should watch Aquatic Language if you've seen Eve no Jikan, is that if I said it, it would be a spoiler.  Needless to say, each of the series takes the lives of ordinary people in a slightly, not ordinary world and gives you a small insight into their lives.  Both are exceptionally well animated and have a strange mystical quality about them.

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