A refreshing different point of view of the "Party adventures" theme.
This time all the characters have come out disillusioned about life because they all have collected their own personal delusions and betrayals from other people they have believed into and were attached to, making them became more pessimistic and realistic facing their normal everyday life.
Everyone of them is a clear example on how anyone has his own "Bad" and "Good" side within oneself.
These anti-social "heroes" will not save any world in the end, but the characters are positive in their way because, even if they do not respond to the "good heroes" clichè, they struggle and fight everyday to make their life to improve and go on somwhow better, together with their companions.
A must see.
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