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I recently finished watching an animated series, the name of the series is

Kotaro lives alone, and it's about a four-year-old boy who decides to run
away from home because he suffered from abandonment and abuse by his
parents; each chapter is a way to illustrate how he is overcoming the
traumas of his childhood. In the first chapter, they show us how Kotaro
moves to a new building, and it is here where he meets his new neighbors
who are: Mr. Karino, Tamaru (yakuza), and a very nice prostitute; I would
like to talk about each chapter of this anime, but I would need more than a
paragraph since I was too excited to watch it. I cried in each chapter and
learned to give value to each action and gesture that we have with friends,
family, neighbors, and ordinary people. In this anime, every little action of
the adults was seen from various points of view; including the perspective
of a four-year-old boy who learns to live and fend for himself without the
help of anyone around him, however, he learns to accept help. And
communicate your feelings little by little. One of the chapters where I cry
the most is in which Kotaro goes to the supermarket and buys the most
expensive wet wipes because they have better quality ingredients and are
sweeter, a neighbor who was nearby noticed this, so he started to think why
he would talk about the taste of wet wipes; When he got home he saw a
news item where someone said that once he was lost in a forest and to
survive he ate wet cloths at that time the neighbor realized that in the past
Kotaro ate himself with wet cloths, at that time he did not stop crying was
something very sad to be a cartoon I highly recommend this anime and I
hope that one day you decide to watch it.

- Yaren De la Vega

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