Summary: The world is set in a crescent-like island surrounded with water and centered around 28 humanoid gems - specifically a gem named Phosphophyllite (Phos). Phos, the youngest of the gems, goes through major growth throughout the series - changing physically and mentally - towards their dream of fighting to protect their loved ones. Who do they fight against? The moon people who aim to destroy and take back their broken parts to the moon.
Episodes: 12
Thoughts: I watched this randomly with Kimchee and Mew (at Mew's suggestion) and surprisingly fell in love with it. It took a few episodes to warm up to, but the interest was solidified by episode one. Despite the main character being naive, the major growth of the MC throughout is intriguing, especially once you figure out how their "physiology" functions and connects to their mentality. If there's anything to emphasize, the animation is 3D/CG but it's incredibly well done and smooth. It's action packed with moments of deep thought and powerful silence. Recommended if you want something out of the usual anime spectrum and kinda bittersweet.
Summary: There is a serial killer in my house! (Taken directly from the webtoon summary)
Chapters: 93
Thoughts: Honestly, I read this over a year ago and didn't complete it as it was still updating during the time I found it. To recall from what I remember though, it was simply riveting. The art style is minimal with dull, monochrome tones for the most part but purposely done to reflect the somber, unsettling tone of the comic overall. There's very few moments to laugh but more so moments that make you genuinely uncomfortable with what you're reading. (At least, to a bab like me). Everyone is kinda messed up in the head, but you'll figure out who to cheer for eventually.
You can read it here.