Parents' Guide to Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26

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Common Sense Media Review

By Jeremy Looney , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 14+

Violence, abuse, and sexual themes in anime anthology.

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age 12+

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What's the Story?

TATSUKI FUJIMOTO 17-26 is an anthology of early creations of Tatsuki Fujimoto that he wrote from ages 17-26 years old. Each story was written at a different age. It features different characters in every episode, and every story is different. One episode focuses on Yuuto (voiced by Edward Stoneguard) and Ami (voiced by Shion Sakurai), who live in hiding from the aliens who took over their world and want to eat them. Another episode focuses on an assassin named Shikaku (voiced by Madeline Dorroh) who falls in love with a vampire.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say ( 1 ):
Kids say : Not yet rated

This show is very entertaining—because it features many different storylines, so it's like a fresh start every time while keeping the overall tone and themes the same. It's inspiring to see characters in Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26 stand brave in the face of danger and try to do what's right while practicing self-acceptance in a variety of ways. The abuse in this show can be hard to watch and inspire sadness for characters like Shikaku, but it helps you understand why she became the person she is. Overall the show may leave you wanting more, especially because the episodes are quite short and end somewhat abruptly.

Talk to Your Kids About ...

  • Families can talk about Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26's alien characters. Why do you think they decided to take over the earth?

  • Why do you think Yohei wanted to help humans hide from the aliens that wanted to eat them, since he was an alien too?

  • Do you think Ibuki was being brave or being foolish when he ditched his class president responsibilities to hang out with Yuri?

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