The biggest problem with Summer Time Rendering is the Disney+ jail. The show got a staggered release across different regions, with minimal marketing to boot. Chances are that this title may have slipped you by, even though it’s among the best anime of 2022.
The simplest way to describe Summer Time Rendering is that it’s a supernatural thriller with a time loop gimmick. Although it’s a story that plays with many different genres, shifting from wistful youth drama to mystery to action over the span of its 25 episodes, in the end its appeal comes down to the suspense. Every episode has at least one nail-bitingly tense scene, leaving you wondering how the characters can even survive the situation, let alone come out on top. Summer Time Rendering‘s biggest strength is that it keeps adding layers to its central premise, keeping you guessing right to the very end.
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