Have you ever wanted to just take your
sentient motorbike and go on a journey?
Kino’s
Journey is definitely an odd show, but what’s not odd about it is that it can
easily, truly be defined as a ‘philosophical’ series. And the issue with
anything ‘philosophical’ is that it immediately falls into one of two
categories: pretentious or non-pretentious. It’s very easy for a story to swing
a big question around itself, like a briefcase filled with smaller briefcases
filled with dead whales, to the extent that the story begins to, like a
briefcase filled with smaller briefcases filled with dead whales, repel you.
