Shinseki No Ko To O Tomari: Da Kara Mal

: Note that search results for this specific title sometimes pull in data for unrelated mainstream series like Shinsekai Yori (From the New World), which is a psychological sci-fi masterpiece with a completely different tone.

| Character | Role | Key Trait | |-----------|------|------------| | Haruki | Protagonist | Cynical, lonely, secretly superstitious | | Mari | Antagonist/Unknown | Calm, unsettling, speaks in future-tense tragedy | | Aunt Yuko | Minor | Vague, apologetic, seems to know more than she says | | Neighbor Riko | Supporting | Believes in folk tales; warns Haruki about "the seeing child" | shinseki no ko to o tomari da kara mal

The apartment felt significantly smaller once Hina’s things were spread out. As she dried off, Makoto made tea, the silence between them filled only by the hum of the refrigerator. : Note that search results for this specific

(or "Awkward"). It suggests a story rooted in the "forced proximity" trope—likely involving two distant relatives who haven't seen each other in years and are now stuck sharing a room. (or "Awkward")

📍 : If you’re looking for a quick watch that explores a cozy, slightly awkward domestic setting, Shinseki no Ko to Otomari da kara is a notable entry in the short-form subgenre. Using MAL helps you keep track of your progress and see what the wider otaku community thinks of the adaptation.

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