Kotaro lives alone with a heartwarming basket of story


Shadya Naher Sheyam | Published: April 26, 2022 13:59:03


Kotaro lives alone with a heartwarming basket of story

‘Kotaro Lives Alone’ aired on Netflix on March 10, 2022. This anime has already won many hearts because of its lovely and bittersweet plot. 

Based on Mami Tsumura's manga, the tale is complex and never seems superficial. Kotaro's capacity to reflect a four-year-old boy's naivety and playfulness while having the cognitive process of an adult keeps you smiling.

The storyline of Kotaro Lives Alone is one that deserves to be discussed because of its capacity to convey optimism. The majority of the narrative is told from the perspective of a four-year-old. 

In addition, the animation is frequently episodic. Kotaro's life has been particularly difficult that touches every tender spot in his heart. He lives alone with the hope of reuniting with his mother and father one day.

It is through the eyes of a kid that the anime presents us to the realities of adulthood. Every character in Kotaro Lives Alone grows in a variety of ways throughout the course of the show's 10 episodes. 

Kotaro first attempts not to become involved with anybody, stating that he simply wants to be alone and that he is capable of doing anything on his own. It goes without saying that the underlying cause for this stems from his traumatic history with his parents. 

As the series progresses, it becomes clear that he is beginning to open up to others and allow them into his life. In spite of the fact that he wasn't vocal at first, he eventually starts telling people that they are important in his life and even begins behaving more pampered like a child.

There isn't much to say about the art and animation in Kotaro Lives Alone other than the fact that it keeps up with the overall concept of the story. There aren't any lengthy moments with complex animations to contend with. 

However, the odd twinkles that appear at just the perfect time help to create the tone for the animation. The concept art isn't attractive, but the vibrant colours do a good job of making the show appear pleasingly wholesome. 

Characters are crafted with care, and it is evident every time we witness Kotaro's adorableness erupting throughout the film's sequences.

Since Kotaro Lives Alone is a self-contained world, there isn't much to complain about. From grief to bursts of laughter, we experience many different emotions throughout the story. 

The experience of witnessing a little child live alone can be unsettling at times, particularly when we witness him prepare meals on his own, despite the fact that the purpose of the anime is to keep the plot simple and uplifting. 

If you want to watch an anime that leaves you with a joyous and warm sensation as well as a happy finale, go for Kotaro Lives Alone straight. 

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