In the end, no words were necessary to bring this thoughtful, emotionally resonant work of art to a close. So much was resolved not with words, but with gestures, looks, and the thoughts that have no need to be said aloud. Kaiba, though embelished with an elementary art style, has successfully proven that it is still possible to find rich adventures in a mainstream culture plagued by dated story designs and piss poor direction. It almost makes me feel like I've stumbled on a gem - one full of human truths, human feelings, and art style done so creatively with exaggeration and eloquence that I often fall asleep thinking about the characters late at night. Great series - will watch again. 9.1/10. [F-B Ureshii] Kaiba 01-12[AAC-H264-720p]
Sunday, May 31, 2009
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