A must watch
Every frame of Pluto feels alive, I’ve encountered—flawed, compassionate, and quietly carrying the weight of the world.
What makes Pluto truly special is how it peels back layers of humanity through its breathtaking visuals and heart-wrenching moments. It doesn’t shy away from asking hard questions: Can machines love? Can humans truly coexist with their creations? By the end, I wasn’t just watching a story; I was living it. It left me questioning myself, crying for characters I didn’t think I’d care for, and wishing for a world where kindness could overpower hatred.
If you’ve ever doubted the emotional depth anime can achieve, Pluto will prove you wrong. It’s a masterpiece that reminds you why storytelling exists: to make us feel profoundly alive.
Pluto is not just an anime; it's a masterclass in storytelling that tugs at your very soul. It takes Osamu Tezuka’s classic Astro Boy arc and transforms it into an emotionally charged mystery that questions what it means to be human.