A college student relives his campus life in parallel universes while searching for the 'rose-colored' experience. It’s a fast-paced, surreal journey through regret and opportunity.
Why it's similar: Both series were directed by Masaaki Yuasa and feature a distinct, non-traditional art style that prioritizes fluid movement over character detail. They share a deep focus on the protagonist's internal struggle with their own expectations and the reality of their choices.
Power comparison: It is not power-system driven, focusing instead on dialogue and visual metaphors for mental states.
Why watch after Ping Pong The Animation: Watch this if you loved the experimental animation and want a story that feels like a psychological puzzle.
