


Un vent de rouille dévastateur a transformé le Japon en un désert où chacun lutte pour survivre. Pour sauver son maître mourant, Bisco Akaboshi, entreprend un voyage à la recherche d’un champignon miraculeux dont on dit qu’il élimine cette rouille. Au cours de son périple, il croise la route d’un jeune médecin, Milo Nekoyanagi, cherchant également un moyen de soigner sa sœur aînée. Tous les deux promettent de parvenir à sauver ceux qu’ils aiment…
Avis de la communauté (3)
Nice little show with many surprises and imaginative worldbuilding. Kinda fumbled the ending though and the most interesting character (Tirol) didn't get enough playtime. Nevertheless, it was an enjoyable watch overall and season 2 is officially in the works now so I guess we'll see more of them.
an anime that left a lasting impression on me. With its gripping storyline, well-developed characters, and unique setting, it stands out in the vast world of anime. The show expertly blends elements of action, adventure, and mystery, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats throughout the series. The main character's journey is compelling, as they navigate a post-apocalyptic world filled with mechanized creatures and remnants of a once-thriving civilization. The animation quality is top-notch, capturing the desolate atmosphere and the intricacies of the intricate mechanical beings. One aspect that stands out is the anime's attention to detail in exploring the psychological and emotional struggles of the characters. As they confront their past and attempt to uncover the truth about the rust-eating machines, the depth of their development is remarkable. However, the pacing may feel a bit slow at times, as the anime delves into character backstories and world-building. Despite this, the payoff is worth it, as the storylines come together in a satisfying and thought-provoking manner. Overall, "Rust Eater" is a captivating anime that balances action, emotion, and intrigue in an innovative way. It's a must-watch for fans of dystopian themes and those who appreciate a well-crafted narrative.
I'm a little mixed on the ending, but this turned out to be a really delightful show that was constantly surprising and doing all kinds of delightful worldbuilding.


















