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Why 'Koe No Katachi' (A Silent Voice) Is A Must Watch Anime This Year

Why 'Koe No Katachi' (A Silent Voice) Is A Must Watch Anime This Year

Switchy Sam

"Kimi no Na wa" or "Your Name" was a box office hit and one of the most popular animes that was released by Makoto Shinkai. Dubbed as the "Next Miyazaki," he aims to prove that he can do more than what he had done on the said film. "Koe no Katachi" or "A Silent Voice" was released on September 17, 2016, and slowly climbed to compete with Shinkai's work because of its drama-romance story.

With the amazing lineups of anime films, "A Silent Voice" stands out the most because of its unique yet cute love story. Kyoto Animation did well on this piece, considering that it is an adaptation from Yoshitoki Oima's manga, thanks to Crunchyroll for the information.

Why should you watch "A Silent Voice"

Binge-watching anime movies and films will not be complete without the season synchronizing the feeling. An example would be watching a sad story or slice of life genre anime during rainy days. Comedy romance during normal days, and horror and gore genre anime during the night. In addition, the season of Spring is coming soon and watching "Koe no Katachi" will surely make it realistic. From AnimeNewsNetwork, Saori Hayami voices Shouko, while Miyu Irino voices Shoya. The two main characters portrayed each scene in the film well, exuding all the emotions that need to be expelled to touch the hearts of viewers.

With picturesque views and changing seasons, romance genre animes is a must-watch among anime fans during the season of Spring. Cherry blossoms are the symbols of Spring and these are presented accurately in "A Silent Voice" or "Koe no Katachi." Numerous younger viewers relate to the lives of the main characters because of the school experiences they experienced in the story. Together with awesome art-style that brings out the true colors of the adaptation, "Koe no Katachi" is a must-watch anime for this year.

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