@notificación.:name:hito No Otouto [patched] Review

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Mito no Otouto (Mito's Little Brother) is one of those rare anime experiences that feels like a magic trick. It lures you in with the promise of a surreal, avant-garde comedy, keeps you glued to the screen with high-octane action, and then unexpectedly breaks your heart with genuine familial warmth. It is a chaotic, neon-soaked love letter to the medium of animation itself. @notificación.:name:hito no otouto

The Boy Who Leapt Through Genres: A Review of Mito no Otouto I don't have a little brother

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