"What in the hell am I watching and why is it so entertaining?"
It's Kyoto, and yet it is not. A microcosm of peculiar origins, "Mirror Kyoto". A small incident causes a young girl, Koto, to wander into this world. She runs into a mysterious monk, gets chased around by a tech-obsessed girl, and heartily enjoys her chaotic and colorful new life, but meanwhile, out of sight, a certain plan is being set into motion… In this mysterious city where spirits and humans have been thrown together, the festivities are about to begin!
Kyousogiga is a mess, that's not to say it's bad though. It's just so random and jumbled up that you really don't know what is happening, and to be honest with you that's what makes it so damn good. Kyousogiga follows the main protagonist, Koto, as she chases after a rabbit that she thinks will get her out of this fantasy-like word and back to the real world where she can reunite with her parents... The only problem with this not everyone wants you to leave. Overall... I found it really enjoyable and I've already seen it two times. For people that only watched it once and were left confused, I suggest you watch it again now that you,(somewhat), understand what the hell is going on. Its definitely worth a watch... Check it out, lemme know what you think. Side Note: I'm sad that there was only one episode... T^T
That's the only line I can really attribute to this series accurately. I tried to give it adjectives, but I found myself stuttering between too many of them.
It's chaotic, it's colorful, it's energetic and amazing. Almost the entire time I couldn't figure out anything about what was going on, and in the end I knew even less - But I found myself immensely satisfied and really wanting to see more.
Between the young, childlike Koto and the Yuuko-esque Lady Koto, I found myself enraptured almost immediately.
I don't know what the fuck is happening in this series, but I want more.
>>3 Yeah... I should probably look into more detail regarding this show. Like...if it's planning on continuing, or if this is all the wonderful madness they're willing to shell out.