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--- Quote from: anidb.net ---The anime adaptation of Hideo Okuda’s award winning 2004 novel will premiere in October as Fuji TV’s 17th Noitamina series.
Okuda's book featuring the psychiatrist protagonist Irabu Ichirou and his various patients.
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gg has subbed this one and my god what an absolute mindfuck. Remembers me of my last fridaynight lol
Certainly a very very unique psychedelic style, the story is followable but the animation is one big mindfuck. The live-action footage drawn in is a nice touch, the scenery is completely like a LSD/ (light)DMT trip and the characters just plain weird. Seems every week is about a new patient, which I don't quite get as the anime is called trapeze (the first patient is trapezist)

My head feels dizzy now lol

Finalizer:
For the curious, there's a bit more info on Koda's blog.

I was looking forward to this one, and it certainly didn't disappoint, though I can see the animation style being a big turn-off for the masses.

RunAmok87:
best thing for the fall period.

Havoc10K:
the pic didn't load, but l'll check it outat home later ;]

erious:
While the presentation was certainly refreshing, the first episode was rather... shallow, and so the visuals seemed weird for the sake of weirdness, while not enhancing the story in any meaningful way. Some people would certainly call it pretentious crap, and frankly they wouldn't be far from truth, if we were to judge the series by the first episode. So here's hoping that the other stories will be a bit more interesting, because it would be a shame to waste a somewhat unusual(at least for the TV anime standards) presentation on an unimpressive plot.

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