This is my favorite of the three. Because it is neither the run-in of each other at the beginning, nor the separation after the final upgrade of the monsters, but the best period of time for each other, and it has become better on top of it. Animation is always full of imagination and warmth, and it is no exception, but it is the simple and easy-to-understand truths in the middle, and every moment of warmth between humans and beasts, which moves people's hearts.
In real life, the coexistence relationship between family members, friends, and lovers is not about working together to make each other and ourselves better. Aren't humans and animals supposed to coexist with kindness and love? It feels really good
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