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Pluto Review

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Summary

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Summary

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I would dare to say that Pluto is an anime carried almost entirely by its direction and art, while its story leaves something to be desired in many respects. I had difficulties with the way the author approached the problems inherent in the type of narrative he chose. In this review, I won't go into the technical aspects of animation and direction since I don't have enough knowledge to evaluate them. My focus will be on the writing and storytelling.

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The premise

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The premise

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Robots are not slaves

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Robots are not slaves

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Do robots have empathy?

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Do robots have empathy?

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The Best Part

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The Best Part

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Conclusion

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Conclusion

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Final considerations

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Final considerations

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