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Jan 5, 11:40 AM
#101
| Good episode! Man that was a really good start to this show! We start on the present day and then we go back to their 'first meeting' and how they got to living together. I guess this will be the type of show of "found family" or something like that. I'm curious to see more, definitely going to be watching more. |
Jan 5, 12:55 PM
#102
| Oh yeah. I'm watching this. I've heard nothing but praise for the manga and the anime validates all of them. Also, WTF Justin Bieber reference in the first few minutes?! I was not expecting that random deep cut. |
Jan 5, 1:56 PM
#103
| This first episode was surprisingly moving. I loved it. Excited to see what the rest of the series has in store. I want to see how Asa and Makio (Apologies if I forgot the name) grow and grieve with the death of their mother and sister. |
Jan 5, 2:31 PM
#104
| The best first episode of an anime I've seen for a few years. Melancholic, mildly comedic and heartfelt. If this carries on in the same vein then I will be one happy camper. |
Jan 5, 2:41 PM
#105
I’m not going to stop and I don’t care if you read. Get over it. This isn’t a democracy. |
Jan 5, 2:41 PM
#106
Suprgamr123 said: Marinate1016 said: Suprgamr123 said: Marinate1016 said: Peak Josei is back on the menu boys, wow. I am just absolutely blown away by this one. This is the EXACT sort of A24-esque style of anime that I love. These understated, melancholic stories with realistic characters and seiyuu performances that just take you on a journey with the characters as they grow. There’s something so genuine and fragile here with Makio and Asa that you don’t get in many anime and I will cherish it every single week. There’s just something so beautiful about these two broken, socially awkward, likely autistic characters coming together and helping one another heal from their trauma and grief. Makio might say she hated her sister, but clearly there was more at play there that I’m excited to learn about. On the other hand, I love how they portrayed Asa’s existence as being lost in a desert without water now that both her parents have been taken from her. Imagine just waking up one day and your entire world is gone and flipped upside down, being lost in a desert is a perfect description for that. Despite all of that, Asa has stayed respectful and tries to support her aunt. I’m sure there’ll be many bumps on this road because both our leads have so much pain.. but I’m ready to cry along with them as they work through them. The premiere’s full of amazing moments, but none better than Makio pledging her unyielding support and care for her niece in the faces of all the family members talking shit about her. I KNEW I recognized my goat Ushio Kensuke from the start of the episode but holy shit the OST during that scene is immaculate. It seems like he’s going back to his Koe no Katachi sound here which I’m really excited for because that’s his peak to me. That scene really struck a chord with me because Japanese people tend to be extremely passive and hide how they’re feeling, but Makio says fuck that and straight up tells everyone they can go to hell. No wonder she hated her family if they’re like that. Really good start, I’m extremely excited about this one!! "likely autistic" feels like jumping the gun. But still probably some kind neurodivergent. I’m confused. Did I make a definitive statement or did I not say likely? "likely" implies a very high chance. Correct, it is not definitive however. It is likely based on evidence presented today. Autism is a spectrum. |
Jan 5, 2:49 PM
#107
Reply to Marinate1016
Suprgamr123 said:
"likely" implies a very high chance.
Marinate1016 said:
I’m confused. Did I make a definitive statement or did I not say likely?
Suprgamr123 said:
"likely autistic" feels like jumping the gun. But still probably some kind neurodivergent.
Marinate1016 said:
Peak Josei is back on the menu boys, wow. I am just absolutely blown away by this one. This is the EXACT sort of A24-esque style of anime that I love. These understated, melancholic stories with realistic characters and seiyuu performances that just take you on a journey with the characters as they grow. There’s something so genuine and fragile here with Makio and Asa that you don’t get in many anime and I will cherish it every single week.
There’s just something so beautiful about these two broken, socially awkward, likely autistic characters coming together and helping one another heal from their trauma and grief. Makio might say she hated her sister, but clearly there was more at play there that I’m excited to learn about. On the other hand, I love how they portrayed Asa’s existence as being lost in a desert without water now that both her parents have been taken from her. Imagine just waking up one day and your entire world is gone and flipped upside down, being lost in a desert is a perfect description for that. Despite all of that, Asa has stayed respectful and tries to support her aunt. I’m sure there’ll be many bumps on this road because both our leads have so much pain.. but I’m ready to cry along with them as they work through them.
The premiere’s full of amazing moments, but none better than Makio pledging her unyielding support and care for her niece in the faces of all the family members talking shit about her. I KNEW I recognized my goat Ushio Kensuke from the start of the episode but holy shit the OST during that scene is immaculate. It seems like he’s going back to his Koe no Katachi sound here which I’m really excited for because that’s his peak to me. That scene really struck a chord with me because Japanese people tend to be extremely passive and hide how they’re feeling, but Makio says fuck that and straight up tells everyone they can go to hell. No wonder she hated her family if they’re like that.
Really good start, I’m extremely excited about this one!!
Peak Josei is back on the menu boys, wow. I am just absolutely blown away by this one. This is the EXACT sort of A24-esque style of anime that I love. These understated, melancholic stories with realistic characters and seiyuu performances that just take you on a journey with the characters as they grow. There’s something so genuine and fragile here with Makio and Asa that you don’t get in many anime and I will cherish it every single week.
There’s just something so beautiful about these two broken, socially awkward, likely autistic characters coming together and helping one another heal from their trauma and grief. Makio might say she hated her sister, but clearly there was more at play there that I’m excited to learn about. On the other hand, I love how they portrayed Asa’s existence as being lost in a desert without water now that both her parents have been taken from her. Imagine just waking up one day and your entire world is gone and flipped upside down, being lost in a desert is a perfect description for that. Despite all of that, Asa has stayed respectful and tries to support her aunt. I’m sure there’ll be many bumps on this road because both our leads have so much pain.. but I’m ready to cry along with them as they work through them.
The premiere’s full of amazing moments, but none better than Makio pledging her unyielding support and care for her niece in the faces of all the family members talking shit about her. I KNEW I recognized my goat Ushio Kensuke from the start of the episode but holy shit the OST during that scene is immaculate. It seems like he’s going back to his Koe no Katachi sound here which I’m really excited for because that’s his peak to me. That scene really struck a chord with me because Japanese people tend to be extremely passive and hide how they’re feeling, but Makio says fuck that and straight up tells everyone they can go to hell. No wonder she hated her family if they’re like that.
Really good start, I’m extremely excited about this one!!
"likely autistic" feels like jumping the gun. But still probably some kind neurodivergent.
I’m confused. Did I make a definitive statement or did I not say likely?
"likely" implies a very high chance.
Correct, it is not definitive however. It is likely based on evidence presented today. Autism is a spectrum.
| @Marinate1016 except nobody's autistic, go self insert somewhere else |
Jan 5, 2:50 PM
#108
Except these two are autistic, and self insert what, I’m not autistic lil bro 😭 go cry elsewhere, they’re autistic and neurodivergent and probably gay too. Cope. Muted. Edit: shame someone with such good taste in their favorites is so weird. Oh well |
Jan 5, 4:20 PM
#109
| That... long... pause! You know the one, with the lines. My eyes were welling! This is a great anime! |
Jan 5, 6:26 PM
#110
| Definitely a hidden gem. Glad I blindly tried this episode. Will follow it thru the end. 4/5 |
Jan 5, 6:46 PM
#111
| What an AMAZING first episode. You can feel the emotions and attitudes of the characters lying naked in front of you, so that you can get to know them, become familiar with them. Many metaphors materialized around the chapter almost made me gasp out loud. Like that scene, the lines of the diary materialize into the desert in which Asa gets lost, just like the indescribable feelings she has that she cannot write down. The sight of Makio's sister standing behind her daughter repeating those words that hurt so much at the time. Silences tell us too much. Insane start of this anime, op and ending on point with the introspective and melancholic vibes. Hope it gets even better, i have so many expectations. |
nihonoeJan 6, 8:17 AM
Jan 5, 7:04 PM
#112
| The animation + music, jumping timeline... wow. I was completely pulled in |
Jan 5, 7:05 PM
#113
| Lol at Asa singing "Baby" in 2026. The transition from journal to desert was fantastic. Wonderful first episode. Captivating premise and the way the studio is handling the melancholic atmosphere is really of my liking. |
Jan 6, 1:23 AM
#114
| AOTS thus far, not that I've seen anything else. I like the art and character designs more than I expected, too. |
Jan 6, 1:28 AM
#115
| Incredible start. Incredible first episode. Fell in love with the show and the atmosphere with just this one. Asa seems very sweet, but at the same time, full of thoughts. Makio is a loner as well, who is messy all the way through and is not very good at communicating her feelings. But, I guess this is the start of Asa's journal and the things she wants to write in that journal. Makio taught her a lot with just a few words in this episode. Now they're in care of each other. Asa is going to change Makio's way of living, and Makio is there to look after her. It's a sweet but pure dynamic that I absolutely adored. Loved the direction of this episode a lot. Great art style that matches the show, and Kensuke Ushio's godly compositions shine through as well. Overall, a very strong start to the show. Also, amazing OP and ED. Very good. I'm going to love following this journey. |
Jan 6, 2:55 AM
#116
Jan 6, 2:56 AM
#117
| Brings me straight back to Usagi Drop, my second anime series watched, back in 2016. I love these types of series with an ocean of depth, thoughts, and feelings growing out of and playing out alongside conversations in small or limited changes of settings and comparatively minimal action or activity physically in the external world. It's often the case that you feel as if you've been taken on an equal or even far greater journey by their end than those series which travel around the world, to the stars and back, and have every manner of kinetic event. Also reminds me a bit of Fune wo Amu, about the tangible weight of everyday life and its impact on middle-aged adults, their dreams and aspirations meet reality, and so on. Except that the aunt in this case is more of an eccentric and silent rebel. I've been set on the notion ever since watching Usagi Drop over nine years ago that more Josei series, especially really relatable down to Earth dramas and Slice of Lifes, like this, were needed, and then I've been disappointed for years ever since seeing how limited that reservoir was next to virtually everything else. But the existence of a few examples and promise of potentially more in the future is how and why I got settled into anime. It also reminds me, back in middle school and high school, of reading from the insightful coming of age subgenre of novels which didn't mince words and had very illustrative colorful descriptions for the different psychological states of their protagonists in response to every outside stimuli and event, large and small. Back when I still read fiction. Makio's line about not personally at present being able to feel any more affection or love for her niece than a passing random stranger on the street despite being a family member, yet feeling a sense of sorrow and heartache moreso over the abstract concept of a person being subjected to all this ugliness was the most relatable thought process since a few lines voiced by a character in a series from last winter season. It's like, depending on the kind of person you are, sometimes you can feel a lot more personal sadness and impact over the mere idea of something than an actual person you barely know. She's a person (Makio) who feels deeply, but probably often in a foreign/unintelligible, borderline unknowable and unrelatable way to those around her, like her deceased sister and all the mourners. |
WatchTillTandavaJan 6, 3:08 AM
Jan 6, 3:37 AM
#118
| damn what a great first episode. the vibe of this felt like snuggling into a blanket on a cold day if that makes sense grief is always an interesting theme, so i'm excited to see how that progresses for asa (it feels wrong to be excited for that...) also loved the nonlinear storytelling |
Jan 6, 4:00 AM
#119
Marinate1016 said: Suprgamr123 said: Marinate1016 said: Suprgamr123 said: Marinate1016 said: Peak Josei is back on the menu boys, wow. I am just absolutely blown away by this one. This is the EXACT sort of A24-esque style of anime that I love. These understated, melancholic stories with realistic characters and seiyuu performances that just take you on a journey with the characters as they grow. There’s something so genuine and fragile here with Makio and Asa that you don’t get in many anime and I will cherish it every single week. There’s just something so beautiful about these two broken, socially awkward, likely autistic characters coming together and helping one another heal from their trauma and grief. Makio might say she hated her sister, but clearly there was more at play there that I’m excited to learn about. On the other hand, I love how they portrayed Asa’s existence as being lost in a desert without water now that both her parents have been taken from her. Imagine just waking up one day and your entire world is gone and flipped upside down, being lost in a desert is a perfect description for that. Despite all of that, Asa has stayed respectful and tries to support her aunt. I’m sure there’ll be many bumps on this road because both our leads have so much pain.. but I’m ready to cry along with them as they work through them. The premiere’s full of amazing moments, but none better than Makio pledging her unyielding support and care for her niece in the faces of all the family members talking shit about her. I KNEW I recognized my goat Ushio Kensuke from the start of the episode but holy shit the OST during that scene is immaculate. It seems like he’s going back to his Koe no Katachi sound here which I’m really excited for because that’s his peak to me. That scene really struck a chord with me because Japanese people tend to be extremely passive and hide how they’re feeling, but Makio says fuck that and straight up tells everyone they can go to hell. No wonder she hated her family if they’re like that. Really good start, I’m extremely excited about this one!! "likely autistic" feels like jumping the gun. But still probably some kind neurodivergent. I’m confused. Did I make a definitive statement or did I not say likely? "likely" implies a very high chance. Correct, it is not definitive however. It is likely based on evidence presented today. Autism is a spectrum. i wouldn't say that. They've shown clear signs of some kind of neurodivergence, but not of autism specifically. |
Jan 6, 4:03 AM
#120
Suprgamr123 said: Marinate1016 said: Suprgamr123 said: Marinate1016 said: Suprgamr123 said: Marinate1016 said: Peak Josei is back on the menu boys, wow. I am just absolutely blown away by this one. This is the EXACT sort of A24-esque style of anime that I love. These understated, melancholic stories with realistic characters and seiyuu performances that just take you on a journey with the characters as they grow. There’s something so genuine and fragile here with Makio and Asa that you don’t get in many anime and I will cherish it every single week. There’s just something so beautiful about these two broken, socially awkward, likely autistic characters coming together and helping one another heal from their trauma and grief. Makio might say she hated her sister, but clearly there was more at play there that I’m excited to learn about. On the other hand, I love how they portrayed Asa’s existence as being lost in a desert without water now that both her parents have been taken from her. Imagine just waking up one day and your entire world is gone and flipped upside down, being lost in a desert is a perfect description for that. Despite all of that, Asa has stayed respectful and tries to support her aunt. I’m sure there’ll be many bumps on this road because both our leads have so much pain.. but I’m ready to cry along with them as they work through them. The premiere’s full of amazing moments, but none better than Makio pledging her unyielding support and care for her niece in the faces of all the family members talking shit about her. I KNEW I recognized my goat Ushio Kensuke from the start of the episode but holy shit the OST during that scene is immaculate. It seems like he’s going back to his Koe no Katachi sound here which I’m really excited for because that’s his peak to me. That scene really struck a chord with me because Japanese people tend to be extremely passive and hide how they’re feeling, but Makio says fuck that and straight up tells everyone they can go to hell. No wonder she hated her family if they’re like that. Really good start, I’m extremely excited about this one!! "likely autistic" feels like jumping the gun. But still probably some kind neurodivergent. I’m confused. Did I make a definitive statement or did I not say likely? "likely" implies a very high chance. Correct, it is not definitive however. It is likely based on evidence presented today. Autism is a spectrum. i wouldn't say that. They've shown clear signs of some kind of neurodivergence, but not of autism specifically. I don’t really care what you’d say that’s kind of the thing lol. I said what I said and I’ll see over the course of the story how right or wrong I am. No one else’s opinion or thoughts matter to me lol. Apologies if I presented this as an open dialogue? |
Jan 6, 5:49 AM
#121
Reply to Suprgamr123
Marinate1016 said:
Correct, it is not definitive however. It is likely based on evidence presented today. Autism is a spectrum.
Suprgamr123 said:
"likely" implies a very high chance.
Marinate1016 said:
I’m confused. Did I make a definitive statement or did I not say likely?
Suprgamr123 said:
"likely autistic" feels like jumping the gun. But still probably some kind neurodivergent.
Marinate1016 said:
Peak Josei is back on the menu boys, wow. I am just absolutely blown away by this one. This is the EXACT sort of A24-esque style of anime that I love. These understated, melancholic stories with realistic characters and seiyuu performances that just take you on a journey with the characters as they grow. There’s something so genuine and fragile here with Makio and Asa that you don’t get in many anime and I will cherish it every single week.
There’s just something so beautiful about these two broken, socially awkward, likely autistic characters coming together and helping one another heal from their trauma and grief. Makio might say she hated her sister, but clearly there was more at play there that I’m excited to learn about. On the other hand, I love how they portrayed Asa’s existence as being lost in a desert without water now that both her parents have been taken from her. Imagine just waking up one day and your entire world is gone and flipped upside down, being lost in a desert is a perfect description for that. Despite all of that, Asa has stayed respectful and tries to support her aunt. I’m sure there’ll be many bumps on this road because both our leads have so much pain.. but I’m ready to cry along with them as they work through them.
The premiere’s full of amazing moments, but none better than Makio pledging her unyielding support and care for her niece in the faces of all the family members talking shit about her. I KNEW I recognized my goat Ushio Kensuke from the start of the episode but holy shit the OST during that scene is immaculate. It seems like he’s going back to his Koe no Katachi sound here which I’m really excited for because that’s his peak to me. That scene really struck a chord with me because Japanese people tend to be extremely passive and hide how they’re feeling, but Makio says fuck that and straight up tells everyone they can go to hell. No wonder she hated her family if they’re like that.
Really good start, I’m extremely excited about this one!!
Peak Josei is back on the menu boys, wow. I am just absolutely blown away by this one. This is the EXACT sort of A24-esque style of anime that I love. These understated, melancholic stories with realistic characters and seiyuu performances that just take you on a journey with the characters as they grow. There’s something so genuine and fragile here with Makio and Asa that you don’t get in many anime and I will cherish it every single week.
There’s just something so beautiful about these two broken, socially awkward, likely autistic characters coming together and helping one another heal from their trauma and grief. Makio might say she hated her sister, but clearly there was more at play there that I’m excited to learn about. On the other hand, I love how they portrayed Asa’s existence as being lost in a desert without water now that both her parents have been taken from her. Imagine just waking up one day and your entire world is gone and flipped upside down, being lost in a desert is a perfect description for that. Despite all of that, Asa has stayed respectful and tries to support her aunt. I’m sure there’ll be many bumps on this road because both our leads have so much pain.. but I’m ready to cry along with them as they work through them.
The premiere’s full of amazing moments, but none better than Makio pledging her unyielding support and care for her niece in the faces of all the family members talking shit about her. I KNEW I recognized my goat Ushio Kensuke from the start of the episode but holy shit the OST during that scene is immaculate. It seems like he’s going back to his Koe no Katachi sound here which I’m really excited for because that’s his peak to me. That scene really struck a chord with me because Japanese people tend to be extremely passive and hide how they’re feeling, but Makio says fuck that and straight up tells everyone they can go to hell. No wonder she hated her family if they’re like that.
Really good start, I’m extremely excited about this one!!
"likely autistic" feels like jumping the gun. But still probably some kind neurodivergent.
I’m confused. Did I make a definitive statement or did I not say likely?
"likely" implies a very high chance.
Correct, it is not definitive however. It is likely based on evidence presented today. Autism is a spectrum.
i wouldn't say that. They've shown clear signs of some kind of neurodivergence, but not of autism specifically.
| @Suprgamr123 there is no neurodivergence or autism in this story unless you want to include the cross dresser A 15 year old who just lost both her parents being quiet and eating a bunch because she's scared and nervous ≠ autism/on some sort of spectrum. Stop trying to shoe horn this nonsense into everything |
Jan 6, 7:23 AM
#122
| i love how they presenting grief as "nothing", cuz sometimes people are griefing by feeling nothing, and to adressing the feeling is the important thing to do |
Jan 6, 7:25 AM
#123
| Yo WTF!? An anime TV series... with an anime movie style!? Dark horse of the season confirmed? |
Python is the best programming language ever. FIGHT ME! |
Jan 6, 7:57 AM
#124
| it was perfect I really enjoyed the first episode I rarely give 10 after one episode but this was so good animation, music, characters, story I'm excited for the next one!!! |
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Jan 6, 8:12 AM
#125
billybub said: @Suprgamr123 there is no neurodivergence or autism in this story unless you want to include the cross dresser A 15 year old who just lost both her parents being quiet and eating a bunch because she's scared and nervous ≠ autism/on some sort of spectrum. Stop trying to shoe horn this nonsense into everything I said signs of, not concrete yes or no. |
Jan 6, 8:13 AM
#126
Marinate1016 said: Suprgamr123 said: Marinate1016 said: Suprgamr123 said: Marinate1016 said: Suprgamr123 said: Marinate1016 said: Peak Josei is back on the menu boys, wow. I am just absolutely blown away by this one. This is the EXACT sort of A24-esque style of anime that I love. These understated, melancholic stories with realistic characters and seiyuu performances that just take you on a journey with the characters as they grow. There’s something so genuine and fragile here with Makio and Asa that you don’t get in many anime and I will cherish it every single week. There’s just something so beautiful about these two broken, socially awkward, likely autistic characters coming together and helping one another heal from their trauma and grief. Makio might say she hated her sister, but clearly there was more at play there that I’m excited to learn about. On the other hand, I love how they portrayed Asa’s existence as being lost in a desert without water now that both her parents have been taken from her. Imagine just waking up one day and your entire world is gone and flipped upside down, being lost in a desert is a perfect description for that. Despite all of that, Asa has stayed respectful and tries to support her aunt. I’m sure there’ll be many bumps on this road because both our leads have so much pain.. but I’m ready to cry along with them as they work through them. The premiere’s full of amazing moments, but none better than Makio pledging her unyielding support and care for her niece in the faces of all the family members talking shit about her. I KNEW I recognized my goat Ushio Kensuke from the start of the episode but holy shit the OST during that scene is immaculate. It seems like he’s going back to his Koe no Katachi sound here which I’m really excited for because that’s his peak to me. That scene really struck a chord with me because Japanese people tend to be extremely passive and hide how they’re feeling, but Makio says fuck that and straight up tells everyone they can go to hell. No wonder she hated her family if they’re like that. Really good start, I’m extremely excited about this one!! "likely autistic" feels like jumping the gun. But still probably some kind neurodivergent. I’m confused. Did I make a definitive statement or did I not say likely? "likely" implies a very high chance. Correct, it is not definitive however. It is likely based on evidence presented today. Autism is a spectrum. i wouldn't say that. They've shown clear signs of some kind of neurodivergence, but not of autism specifically. I don’t really care what you’d say that’s kind of the thing lol. I said what I said and I’ll see over the course of the story how right or wrong I am. No one else’s opinion or thoughts matter to me lol. Apologies if I presented this as an open dialogue? why did you even engage with my original argument then? |
Jan 6, 9:21 AM
#127
| This felt way too pretentious to me, especially the desert thing. I like mismatched characters forced to get along stories but this feels so forced in a strange way, the aunt is so over the top in a way that just seems silly to me. Also.. if you want to draw guys just draw guys, this mangka is very good at that, and I'd probably be more interested if it were male characters tbh. |
Jan 6, 10:18 AM
#128
| I like the feeling of this show |
Jan 6, 11:20 AM
#129
| the author must hate drawing women. both main character look like a dude |
Jan 6, 12:52 PM
#130
Jan 6, 1:40 PM
#131
| i really like this!!! it feels like it's going to turn out to portray a realistic depiction of grief or something equally heartfelt. for now, it seems slow, and that's good. the show itself seems to have a 'take things at your own pace approach' + i really like the dynamic between the two leads. hoping for this series to be truly phenomenal beginning to end!! |
Jan 6, 6:18 PM
#132
| Spectacular. Reeks of peak anime of this season. A simple yet devastating story, great music, two socially awkward female MC's, and lots of things that still are buried but for sure are going to emerge to the light. Cannot wait for next episode! |
Jan 6, 8:38 PM
#133
| This show had a very strong start I hope it can keep up with its momentum. |
Yesterday, 3:00 AM
#134
Yesterday, 8:11 AM
#135
| a new debut seiyuu already this good???? like her singing voice are magnificent! |
Yesterday, 8:38 AM
#136
| Glad I saw someone mention this on reddit, really enjoyed it. |
| https://www.honeyfeed.fm/u/34774/novels Why must the products of man trouble me so? |
Yesterday, 3:00 PM
#137
| After the hidden gem that Yuzuki-san Chi no Yonkyoudai was, I'm not surprised that Shuka adapts this josei. Great first episode, I have to get used to the artstyle because I haven't really read any josei manga for a long time (this show's source material is also on my PTR list btw.) This will definitely be a melancholic but heartfelt experience. Strong contender for anime of the season. |
| If you have time to think of a beautiful end, then live beautifully until the end. ” -Gintoki Sakata |
2 hours ago
#139
| has an Umimachi diaries and Naoko Yamada feel to it, absolutely lovely first episode despite the heavy subject matter, hidden gem underway |
| I chased fame, fortune and CANDY during MALoween 23 Main : Bonus: |
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