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Iroduku: The World in Colors
"Iroduku: The World in Colors" is an anime series featuring Hitomi Tsukishiro, a girl navigating a world where magic is a part of everyday life.
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Year | 2018 |
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Formats | Streaming |
Opening theme | "17 Sai" by Haruka to Miyuki (ハルカトミユキ) |
Ending theme | "Mimei no Kimi to Hakumei no Mahou (未明の君と薄明の魔法)" by Nagi Yanagi |
Episodes | 13 |
Duration | 24 mins |
Status | Finished |
Release Date | October 6, 2018 |
End Date | December 29, 2018 |
Format | TV Series |
Studio | P.A. Works |
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Synopsis
Hitomi Tsukishiro may be the child of a family of witches, but after losing her ability to see color, she also lost her sense of magic. Nothing has been able to help her regain that gift — nothing until Hitomi’s grandmother, that is, sends Hitomi back in time to the year 2018! There Hitomi meets her grandmother’s younger self. She also discovers fascinating drawings of a young man named Yuito Aoi. The moment Hitomi lays eyes on his work, colors flood back into view. But why do his drawings have this effect on Hitomi, and for what purpose has her grandmother sent her so far back in time? As Hitomi’s feelings for Yuito grow, she finds herself poised on the cusp of personal transformation, color and magic returning as she blossoms into the young woman she’s meant to be.
(Source: Sentai Filmworks)
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Editor's Review
“Iroduku: The World in Colors” is an anime series that aired from October 6, 2018, to December 29, 2018. The series consists of 13 episodes and is produced by P.A. Works. The story revolves around Hitomi Tsukishiro, a girl who lives in a world where magic is ingrained in everyday life. However, Hitomi’s world is devoid of emotion and feeling. On a night as black and white as any other, amidst the fireworks spreading across the sky, Hitomi’s grandmother Kohaku conjures a spell, for which she has been harnessing the moon’s light for 60 years, to send Hitomi back in time to the year 2018 when Kohaku was in high school.
The series is praised for its beautiful animation and its portrayal of a world filled with magic. The series offers a refreshing take on the fantasy genre, with a host of unique characters and a fast-paced plot that emphasizes events over character development. The series is praised for its accurate portrayal of a world where magic is a part of everyday life.
However, despite its potential, “Iroduku: The World in Colors” has been criticized for its weak writing and lack of character development. Critics have pointed out that while the series is filled with exposition, it fails to convey a clear narrative. This issue is further exacerbated by the series’ dull story.
In conclusion, “Iroduku: The World in Colors” is a series with a lot of potential that unfortunately falls short due to its weak writing and lack of character development. While it may appeal to fans of the fantasy genre and those familiar with the game, it may not be the best choice for those looking for a coherent and engaging narrative. Despite its flaws, “Iroduku: The World in Colors” is a testament to the charm of its characters and is worth checking out for its unique take on the fantasy genre.