ANN wrote:Thermae Romae is a comedy about Lucius — an architect of public bath houses (thermae) in ancient Rome — who time-travels to various modern-day baths in Japan. Through manga and essay passages, Yamazaki explores the two cultures in the world that have loved baths the most: the Japanese and the Romans!
THERMÆ ROMÆ
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THERMÆ ROMÆ
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Re: THERMÆ ROMÆ
I lasted about 8 minutes of episode 1. Not stimulating enough for me, unfortunately. What a concept, though. xD
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Re: THERMÆ ROMÆ
Very funny and easy to follow, plus the soundtrack is just beautiful. Up till now the best is the third episode.
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Re: THERMÆ ROMÆ
Not like there'll be much more coming out. Just two other shorts, one with each blu-ray, but then that's it. If you enjoyed the show, I'd suggest checking the manga, it's worth it.