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Revision as of 18:31, 10 June 2011


Wandering Son
Wandering son.jpg
Original Manga Takako Shimura
Director/Artist Ei Aoki
Format Anime (TV)
Made By AIC
# of Episodes 11


Genre

Drama, Romance

Sum it up in a Sentence:

A young effeminate boy befriends a tomboy and together they struggle to come to terms with who they really are.

Main Description

Shuichi Nitori is a shy, quiet and feminine boy. After transferring to a new school, he befriends the tomboyish Yoshino Takatsuki who sits next to him. The pair soon learn that they each wish they were born as the opposite gender. Nitori and Takatsuki help each other deal with their transgenderism, while still dealing with the usual trials and tribulations of adolescence.

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Personal Opinions

Redcrimson

This show isn't for everyone. A few of the scenes were pretty uncomfortable to sit through, so if you have any qualms about the premise or subject matter, you should probably turn back now. That being said, it was an excellent and touching story. The controversial premise is handled tastefully. The art is fluid, bright and unique. The characters are incredibly complex and are well-developed. The pace is somewhat grueling, but the payoff at the end is well worth it.


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