Why do they like to use this magic walking ocean place so much?
>>157140248
All anime is secretly set in Bolivia.
>>157140248
It's almost like they are an island nation.
>>157140248
It's visual symbolism for being granted eyes. To become anime is to become transcendant. Man must become 2D to evolve.
its pretty
>>157140418
>Salar de Uyuni has a secret portal to any anime world of your choosing
>Bolivians keep that a secret so no one else in the world can find out, hence why you never hear anything happening in that country
>>157140248
It's beautiful.
>>157140248
>that final duet in shigatsu wa kimi no uso
Damn feels
I hope to see this magic ocean place irl before I kick the bucket. I have to go out though so probably not gonna happen.
>>157140474
delet pls
it's easy to make
>>157140248
It represents the horizon between two sides, normally reality and fiction or life and death. Many anime(s) (don't hate)have endings where someone diesshigatsu, the character is on the edge of two sides (Tokyo ghoul) or just simply saying the world they are in is ending (the anime itself, or the world of the character). Buts that's just my opinion
>>157143053
>anime(s) (don't hate)
Kill yourself, faggot.
>>157140335
Underrated
>>157140248
The girl in the opening of Charlotte was never fucking revealed. What the shit.
>>157140248
Now that I think about it, guess what all these anime who've used the same scenery have in common?They're all garbage.
>>157140248
The ground mirroring the sky makes the setting look more vast/open than normal. Could be done to accentuate feelings of freedom, tranquility or isolation.