Nitrocosm
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I have been watching "Pricess Jellyfish" on Hulu lately.
The series is interesting. It revolves around a group of college-age women who all live in an apartment building. None of them are attending school and they are all employed. They are what's sometimes referred to as "NEET", which stands for Not in Employment, Education, or Training. The main artist wants to become a character. I mean the main character wants to become an artist. Beh.
It's one of those slice-of-life anime with a lot of awkward moments.
Also because of the way the main character looks in the artwork on the Hulu page, for the show, I call it "Princess Spamcan".
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Miroku
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Princess SPAMCAN? How do you get that from... oh nevermind.
I am also watching the series. It's really good!
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Wolfwood29
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From what I've heard, the show is a little *too* realistic and cuts deep for the people the stereotype is based on (NEETs).
Hit's a little too close to home, or so I've heard of it.
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KarmaJolt
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That's the one where the characters are all terrified of social interaction and it's an dormitory full of awkward shut-ins?
Sounds like the typical anime viewer I joke but it's kind of true and I'm one of them. I guess the characters would be too relateable.
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Miroku
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Karma, you're not far off the mark but it's all about the main character breaking out of her social awkwardness.
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