Some of the best anime music I've ever heard. The music is ghostly, uplifting with meaning, and melodically tense. I recommend it to anyone who wants to get away from it all and go on a trip. In this show, whether or not you like what happens to the characters at the end is unimportant. Somewhere along the way, I believe this show has a way of making you question yourself, which is always worth your time.
To convey specific moods and thoughts, anime and manga artists frequently draw from a common canon of iconic facial expression illustrations.
[63] These techniques are frequently different in form from their Western animation counterparts, and they include a fixed iconography that is used as shorthand for specific emotions and moods.
[64] When a male character is aroused, he may develop a nosebleed. [64] A variety of visual symbols are used, such as sweat drops to represent nervousness, visible blushing to represent embarrassment, and glowing eyes to represent an intense glare. Another common sight gag is the use of chibi (deformed, simplified character designs) figures to comedically express emotions such as confusion or embarrassment. [64] Music