12/24/2023 0 Comments Shion no.6 toi8In the beginning the main character (Shion and Yuuri) seems dependent and inferior to the other one (Nezumi and Victor), but as the story continues, both of them, as well as their relationship, starts to develop into a very interesting interaction between the main characters. YOI is still airing, but I am pretty sure Victor and Yuuri will end up together, in some way.īoth series give us some nice character development too. There will always be people who still refuse to see the romance, but it's very hard to ignore the romantic vibes in both relationships. The (black-and-white) main characters, have a very really close relationship, with heavily implied romance. Imo, No.6 was the only anime I knew, who found it's place between 'gay baiting' and official Shounen Ai, but I have the feeling Nezumi and Shion will have to share their spot with Victor and Yuuri from now on. However, when I watched YOI, I felt a familiar vibe and at first I couldn't really point what anime this reminded me off, till I scrolled past No.6.īoth series have a heavy focus on the relationship and tension between the main-characters. YOI is sports and slice-of-life, while No.6 is is some kind of dystopian scifi action anime. If you're looking for something with a similar story-line or genre, I suggest you skip this one. If that intrigues you, I suggest you check Banana Fish out, you won't regret it! read moreĮpisode 7 of both series convinced me to make a recommendation. Ash provides Eiji with a reality check while Eiji tries to show Ash a more wholesome view on life. To conclude, Ash and Eiji are 2 parts of one whole. Even so, Eiji and Shion can read their emotions with ease. Now, Ash and Nezumi have a pessimistic view on life and put on a facade to mask their vulnerable state. Though their experiences differ, Nezumi and Ash were forced to fend for themselves at an early age. On the other hand, Ash, the other lead character in Banana Fish, and Nezumi both have a traumatic backstory. However, they later learn how unfair the world can treat good people and want to do everything in their power to stop their partner from experiencing any further danger. Because of this, Eiji and Shion are a bit naive about the danger surrounding them. They were both fortunate enough to grow up in a safe environment. Like Shion, Eiji, one of the main characters in Banana Fish, has a very optimistic perception of life. If you're captivated by Nezumi and Shion's contrasting personalities, I recommend that you watch Banana Fish. Granted they are also young, and each has their own background and baggage and priorities to sort through, therefore it's not like its a "happily ever after" Disney endingīut for what it's worth, they are thankful and grateful for the time they had with their SOīanana Fish may be a level above No.6 in terms of how hard it is to watchĭoesn't make No.6 a vanilla show, but at least you know where it stands in terms of heartbreaking the viewer To the point where I find myself finding it difficult to call them "lovers" or "boyfriends" cause these two term don't come close, and instead seem to cheapen the value they hold for each other, Cause FIGHT ME over this if you want! but I don't think there was ever a couple/partners more in love with each other than in those two shows! "vibe" ?īoth have realistic gloomy worlds that you end up being grateful that you aren't living in one or the like, and praying for the well being of those stuck in such toxic environmentsīoth have relationships between the protagonists that makes you jealous and looking for your own "soulmate" irl. Definitely No.6 and Banana Fish fall under the same.
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