Sedang Memuat...
Aru Tabibito no Nikki
Rated: G - All Ages
Status: Finished Airing
Source: Original
Score: 7.04
Rank: 4164
Popularity: 4477
Tortov Roddle is a man of few words on a journey through a calm and obscure new land, interacting with its inhabitants along the way. As he rides on his long-legged pig through the desert from town to town, he observes the interesting and quirky customs of the locals and reminisces about his past. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Roddle, Tortov
Main
Review
melieon
Oh my, what and incredible work of art we have here. Diary of Tortov Roddle is really something unique, I enjoyed it very much. It's like watching a moving panting, like running through a museum while beautiful music is being played all over the place. It really doesn't has a plot, It's just Tortov Roddle traveling and showing us places. But oh, what kind of places. They are so magical, with a great amount of surrealism, artistic, unique. It leaves you wanting more. Always wanting to know what other kind of places he will visit. Places just beyond our imagination. The art is really simple, original,different. That's what makes itso beautiful. For me is perfect. You feel like you're watching a painter working. And you're transported into the painting. The music is so relaxing, perfect for this piece of art. And is a well a piece of art. A great job of Kenji Kondo. I can almost imagine the instruments coming into scene while watching this. And I wouldn't be surprised if that happened ^^. The characters well let's see... have you ever seen a pig with legs thinner than a horse's?. Here you can see it. And you will love it. Tortov reminded me a little of Don Quijote. Thin and tall, using a hat too. (Maybe the pig is Rocinante.) And the things that Tortov writes on his diary gives us a more magical and pretty perspective. I love how he sees everything. I almost forgot about the bunny men! They are awesome. There's the lady of the flower hat too. And a big bear who proyects cartoons on his back ^^. I highly recommend this. I know it's not popular, but only people who are imaginative and can open their minds to appreciate different and beautiful things and don't call everything new ''weird'' can really enjoy this. And if you're not one of those persons, try to see it anyways, it's worth it. The best way of watching this?. Relaxing drinking a cup of tea :]
Gazoinks
Legitimately one of my favorite anime, although really not for everyone. The Diary of Tortov Roddle is a series of wonderful, beautiful, surreal, wordless (aside from text from Tortov's diary) shorts, starring the traveler Tortov Roddle and his strange long-legged pig mount and companion. There's not really a story to speak of; the series is essentially a series of short vignettes. Tortov goes somewhere, experiences something odd, and then moves on. What somethings they are, though. The series is surreal, but unlike most uses of surrealism, it's not really symbolic. The surrealism doesn't represent the mind of a character, or the author's opinionof the Vietnam War, it's simply a weird, wondrous world that Tortov is exploring. The series has a very Japanese focus on fleeting moments. The events Tortov encounters aren't big, they're things like a fish jumping out of his coffee cup in a cafe, or watching a cartoon projected on the back of a bear, and once Tortov moves on, they're not mentioned again. This sense of transience, along with the quiet, contemplative nature of the series gives everything a slight feel of melancholy that adds a bit of weight to the wonder. The art is gorgeous, and perfectly suits the series. It really doesn't look like your average anime, instead going for a painterly story book look that's really nice to look at, and suits the dream-like nature of the show. The use of color is also very well done, there's a lot of unified color palettes in the episodes to give things certain atmospheres. It really does feel like a moving story book at times. The music is very nice. It has a kind of French feel, with liberal use of accordion. It's suitably whimsical, and again slightly sad. It doesn't feel particularly prominent, but it's not really meant to. If you don't appreciate an effectively storyless series, or this sort of simplistic wonder, you probably won't like Tortov Roddle. If you do though, you'll probably find it wonderful.