It’s a masterpiece of the mind. No, really, it is.
Even with it slowly creeping into the array of shows, Kuchu Buranko, or most commonly known as Trapeze, caught everyone by surprise with its methods, characters, wit, and confusing yet effective way of telling the story. Okay, maybe that’s just me, but try finding people other than myself that have SERIOUS BUSINESS written in every particle of their body and I think you’ll get almost the same reaction. Since the story is told with the objective of seeing the psychologist’s methods on a better light, most of us had a hard time trying to grasp the situation. But even though I’m not into Psychology, I’m interested in it, and I’m quite baffled on how its mind games somehow hypnotized yours truly into watching it. Of course, what I learn from this show, I plan to use on others. Wink wink.
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