Besides Aria and Gochuusa,
What show fills the holy Trinity of the ultra comfy European setting?
Besides Aria and Gochuusa
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Ikoku Meiro no Croisée?
This
Not that's shit
Spice and wolf, maybe Emma
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only the comfiest of rural European purgatories
It's not even Europe.
no
>implying aria is europe
>implying gochuusa is europe
Sora was more of a clash than pure European...
Dantalian no shoka
There needs to be a comfy SOL set in the Australian outback.
Gochiusa is totally Europe.
What is comfy about giant death spiders?
Australian here. No there doesn't.
Spice and Wolf
Spiders are bros.
Is it because that kind of architecture in OP's pic is shit I see daily that I can't get into Gochuusa? I mean, when you remove the exoticism of the scenery, it seems pretty boring.
>neo venezia
>not europe
Shingeki no Kyojin
Izetta
spice and wolf
It's literally Mars
>Shingeki no Kyojin
>Ultra comfy
Did you grow up in Liberia or something ?
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That's actually two British houses fused together. You have at least 2 or 3 families living in there.
Heidi, Dog of Flanders and Perrine you fucking plebs.
The architecture in the beggining is kinda nice, but it quickly takes a back seat to the rest. The fact the author has no fucking sense of scale doesn't help either.
SnK starts off comfy for about, half an episode
Attack on Titan reminds me of europa
Monsters that breach the wall and the architecture is nice too
Kino's Journey, at least majority.
are you genuinely that autistic or am l getting baited
the eternal Sup Forums question
Spice & Wolf for that medieval European feel.
I forgot to ask but what did you anons think of walking over the bridge for the first time?
For manga I would say anything done by Jiro Taniguchi, especially his Louvre manga Guardians of the Louvre.
I'm having trouble finding Neo Venezia here, can you help me out?
oh ok it's bait, thanks for the confirmation here's your (You)
Just like St. Petersburg, Florida isn't located in Russia, a place called "New Venice" on Mars isn't in Italy
I really should get round to eventually watching something by WMT, would you recommend starting with Perrine? The bilingual scene has me curious but I know it is just for one scene. I know Anne is always the most popular choice but I'm probably going to save that for last.
I don't think there's any bad place to start to be honest. Though some do have worse subs than others. Perrine's are fine as far as I remember.
Ristorante Paradiso
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>Putting spice and wolf over ikoku meiro no croisee comfyness
Emma
Gosick takes place in a fictive european country in 1924
What was her name again?
Thanks for reminding me.
I need to go be sick now
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Gunslinger Girl
Nothing comfier than Koge Donbo
I always got the feeling that Jinrui was set in a kind of semi-nightmarish Hansel and Gretel/european fairytale type wonderland.
I had gone so long without mentally hearing BIKUTORIKAAAA
Princess Tutu.