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	<title>Comments on: Where the wild things are&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: ibarbar &#187; Obluda (Monster)</title>
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		<description>[...] Talking about &#8220;Where the wild things are&#8221;, here is another gem, &#8220;Obluda&#8221;, a story contained in the 37th episode of Monster (the anime). Monster is one of the best written mangas, one of the best anime there are nowadays, truly a great watch. This little story is yet another thing that sends shivers up my spine. It is a lot more mature than &#8220;Where the wild things are&#8221; and it could be compared to the way Mamoru Oshii reinterprets &#8220;Little Red Riding Hood&#8221; (Perrault&#8217;s version, not Grimms&#8217;) in his Jin-Roh movie (another classic anime). [...]</description>
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