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Maxie
been lookin far & wide for sth akin but frankly there's no other perfectly episodic healing-type show focused around a professional like ginko
Maxie
natsume yuujinchou is commonly recommended but i found it annoying myself
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Maxie
mononoke doesn't compare well bc it's 1. too moody 2. too artistically affected 3. written in multi episode arcs, good kenji nakamura show tho
NJClaw
NJClaw
no you don't
Verylittlefishes
Verylittlefishes
Mononoke is fun, but I've watched it twice already. Is Kino no tabi any good?
Maxie
kino no tabi feels very strongly like social commentary science fiction that used to be popular in Soviet states, it's not very relaxing

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