Synopsis
In the mysterious future, crystalline organisms called Gems inhabit a world that has been destroyed by six meteors. Each Gem is assigned a role in order to fight against the Lunarians, a species who attacks them in order to shatter their bodies and use them as decorations. Phosphophyllite, also known as Phos, is a young and fragile Gem who dreams of helping their friends in the war effort. Instead, they are told to compile an encyclopedia because of their delicate condition. After begrudgingly embarking on this task, Phos meets Cinnabar, an intelligent gem who has been relegated to patrolling the isolated island at night because of the corrosive poison their body creates. After seeing how unhappy Cinnabar is, Phos decides to find a role that both of the rejected Gems can enjoy. Houseki no Kuni follows Phos' efforts to be useful and protect their fellow Gems.


It's not the deepest or anything, even if it tries to be, and its cast is weak compared to other shows like it, yet I still have it rated a 10/10. Why? It's just really entertaining to me. I've watched it many times—both alone and with people. It's a decent show that just hits everything right for me to the point where it becomes amazing.
Hyouka
Time to solve some mysteries
Never being satisfied. If I'm never satisfied, I'll keep going for satisfaction. Along the way, maybe I'll find something better than what satisfies me. Because when I'm satisfied, I won't have anything to strive for or keep me going in life. When I'm satisfied, I won't be satisfied. It's a paradox!