


Here's a collection of five more anime like Higehiro so that fans get something to chew on while they wait for more Higehiro. Thankfully, there are more shows like Higehiro than viewers might have anticipated.
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Waiting around for season 2 (assuming there even is one) can be daunting so more anime like Higehiro should sate everyone's craving for a slice-of-life series that doesn't shy away from adulthood problems. Updated Novemby Sid Natividad: It has been months since Higehiro concluded yet its subject matter remains a popular and daring backdrop for a lot of viewers. Too bad it only goes by one episode per week so if viewers are aching for a more realistic slice of life drama like Higehiro, they might want to check these out. Erica Lindbeck - Kaori Miyazono Max Mittelman - Arima Kousei Carrie Keranen - Hiroko Seto Erica Mendez - Tsubaki Sawabe. The show was added to Netflix with both English audio and subtitles. It began airing on Februand concluded on October 28, 2015. In short, it's mature and realistic in a contemporary, everyday life context. Your Lie in April ( Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso) is a Japanese anime series written and illustrated by Naoshi Arakawa. The newcomer anime dabbles in topics like poverty, prostitution, and pedophilia along with the usual 21st-century adult diet of depression, anxiety, and failed relationships. RELATED: Best Anime Movies On Netflix, Ranked Even something as mundane as the everyday life of a yuppie or a high school girl isn't prone to social issues and that's what Higehiro deals with. Wouldn't anime be a much better scenery if all it showed were rainbows, butterflies, and sugarcoated escapist dreams? Not entirely it seems because some of the best anime deal with reality and social problems.
