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	<title>Comments on: More about Kannaduki</title>
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		<title>By: Ami</title>
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		<description>Recently I came across an impressive tribute to Kannazuki no miko in the form of a review/overview/analysis found at http://www.amvs.org/miko/index.htm

I spent perhaps a few hours reading through the entire thing before rushing to rewatch the series with a newfound appreciation.  The observations are invaluable aids to one who only holds a shaky appreciation for the show (like I once was) - putting it lightly, reading this made me love fall in love with Kannazuki all over again.  I have no idea who the author is but I couldn&#039;t recommend it enough, just go read a few sentences and it&#039;ll make your day ^^  I enjoyed a Kannazuki marathon yesterday and felt the entire time I was finally watching with &#039;eyes unclouded&#039; :) 

Of course for those of you who believe you have an excellent grasp of the show already, I recommend reading through the commentaries for the sake of nostalgia!  Enough gushing... or maybe one more ^^; I stumbled across your blog whilst searching for more Himeko/Chikane images and it was a joy to read through consecutive entries regarding some of the most important shoujo-ai animes of recent years.  Very funny insights - I&#039;ll be watching for updates in the future!</description>
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<p>I spent perhaps a few hours reading through the entire thing before rushing to rewatch the series with a newfound appreciation.  The observations are invaluable aids to one who only holds a shaky appreciation for the show (like I once was) &#8211; putting it lightly, reading this made me love fall in love with Kannazuki all over again.  I have no idea who the author is but I couldn&#8217;t recommend it enough, just go read a few sentences and it&#8217;ll make your day ^^  I enjoyed a Kannazuki marathon yesterday and felt the entire time I was finally watching with &#8216;eyes unclouded&#8217; :) </p>
<p>Of course for those of you who believe you have an excellent grasp of the show already, I recommend reading through the commentaries for the sake of nostalgia!  Enough gushing&#8230; or maybe one more ^^; I stumbled across your blog whilst searching for more Himeko/Chikane images and it was a joy to read through consecutive entries regarding some of the most important shoujo-ai animes of recent years.  Very funny insights &#8211; I&#8217;ll be watching for updates in the future!</p>
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