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May I Ask for One Final Thing? ‒ Episode 6

Diana is right about one thing, for sure. We all should be praying to our dear Saint Scarlet.
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The Dark History of the Reincarnated Villainess ‒ Episode 4

As much as I delight in the adolescent sublimations of everything that frustrates her in her life, I am getting a bit tired of Iana’s sense of guilt over it.
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A Star Brighter Than the Sun ‒ Episode 5

Sae is flooding her mind with messages about how she and Koki are "just friends" and that’s "totally fine" while convincing absolutely no one – least of all herself.
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Disney Twisted-Wonderland The Animation ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

There's one component where this production glaringly skimped on quality, and it isn't the animators' fault.
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With You, Our Love Will Make it Through ‒ Episode 3

What's this? A non-spicy episode? I didn't think that was possible!
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Star Wars: Visions Volume 3 ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

Building off of season one's The Duel, we once again find ourselves following “Ronin” and his droid, B5-56, in a classic samurai film take on the Star Wars universe.
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A Mangaka's Weirdly Wonderful Workplace ‒ Episode 4

This episode definitely took a step back from the comedy and felt like much more of a slow burn.
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Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill Season 2 ‒ Episode 4

With some no-frills fun and an elegant dungeon crawl, this fourth episode of Campfire Cooking is the best yet.
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Isekai Quartet 3 ‒ Episode 3

Kazuma, Subaru, and Ainz see Cid for exactly who he is—something no one from his world has ever been able to do.
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GINTAMA - Mr. Ginpachi's Zany Class ‒ Episode 4

I hope that this is just a singular case of a weak episode rather than a sign of how the rest of this spinoff could go, but it left me feeling a bit less optimistic about the future of this show
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One Piece ‒ Episode 1147

It’s still a good episode in no small part due to the high focus on Nico Robin.
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Ranma ½ ‒ Episode 16

This arc marks the first time in the series Ranma ever has to work for something.
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The Fated Magical Princess: Who Made Me a Princess ‒ Episode 7

This week, Athanasia learns a very important lesson: do not taunt incredibly powerful four-hundred-year-old wizards.
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My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON ‒ Episode 163

The maniacal sociopath who came out of the womb a stone-cold killer left this world crying like a baby.
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The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity ‒ Episode 9

I don’t say this lightly, but Rintaro’s mom is easily a match for Satoru’s mom in Erased.
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My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's ‒ Episode 4

How is it that we are only four episodes into this series and I already feel like I’m beating a dead horse?
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Dusk Beyond the End of the World ‒ Episode 4

I just can’t find it in myself to care about these characters, and I wish this series would just tell us more about OWEL or otherwise get to the point already.
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Pass the Monster Meat, Milady! ‒ Episode 4

Aristide has gone from aloof hunter to wifeguy pretty much instantly.
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DIGIMON BEATBREAK ‒ Episode 4

What this episode lacks in progression, it more than makes up for in strengthening the relationships of our main cast.
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Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider ‒ Episode 4

It's almost like Shocker is trying to create heroes to fight against...
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One Punch Man Season 3 ‒ Episode 3

Unless you’re the world’s biggest Garou fan, there’s not a lot in this episode, and I’m praying to whatever God ranked monster that will listen that the plot finally kicks off next week.
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Gachiakuta ‒ Episode 16

This week's episode of Gachiakuta is a hell of a lot of fun, plain and simple.
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Mechanical Marie ‒ Episode 4

Perhaps Zetes senior is just an old pervert, and that’s why he’s left a string of potentially illegitimate children all over the place to scheme against Arthur’s life?
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Touring After the Apocalypse ‒ Episode 4

As far as world-ending catastrophes go, this is pretty damned beautiful.
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Spy×Family Season 3 ‒ Episode 41

Does Spy x Family sometimes feel like it focuses on the “family” bits to the exclusion of the “spy” elements? Sure. But as these last three episodes have shown, that may be the point.
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Gnosia ‒ Episode 3

I think we can all see where the fun of Gnosia's twisted tale is going to come from, provided it can keep these plates spinning with as much entertaining confidence as it has managed thus far.
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To Your Eternity Season 3 ‒ Episode 4

Fushi may have learned a lot about humanity and empathy since he first came to this plane all those centuries ago, but he still has a fundamentally inhuman relationship with life and death.
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May I Ask for One Final Thing? ‒ Episode 5

The Terenezza twist is my favorite development of this story so far, easily.
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SANDA ‒ Episode 4

Episode four of Sanda touches on what it means to become an adult physically, sexually, and socially; along with the baggage related to each element in a way that’s both inspired and honest.
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The Dark History of the Reincarnated Villainess ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

Cringe. Cringe is what makes it special.
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This Monster Wants to Eat Me ‒ Episode 4

What is it with kitsune and girls named Hinako?
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A Star Brighter Than the Sun ‒ Episode 4

In many ways, A Star Brighter Than the Sun is about interiority versus exteriority.
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A Mangaka's Weirdly Wonderful Workplace ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

The comedy is in Nana making mountains out of molehills, but not irritatingly. As someone who does content creation myself, I have thought about things in almost the same way that she has.
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Campfire Cooking in Another World with My Absurd Skill Season 2 ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

This anime continues to cook up some damn good comfort food as its new season's opening episodes play out like a savory three-course meal.
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With You, Our Love Will Make it Through ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

You know, I was wondering when we were going to get a show that was somehow hornier than BEASTARS.
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GINTAMA - Mr. Ginpachi's Zany Class ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

This might not be Gintama proper, but if the show can find better ways of leaning into its premise, it could make for a pretty funny substitute.
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Isekai Quartet 3 ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

"Dragon. Goddess. Witch. X. You won’t have your way with this world, too."
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One Piece ‒ Episode 1146

I only wish the elders stood out more to better match this importance.
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Ranma ½ ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

Besides the introduction of two new characters, this arc also represents an important shift in dynamics for the cast, in that the whole school now knows about Ranma's curse.
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Pass the Monster Meat, Milady! ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

It’s Delicious in Dungeon and the villainess anime of your choice, blended together in a food processor, and poured generously over a romance between misfits.
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Dusk Beyond the End of the World ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

How many of you voted for this series because you’re enjoying it so far, versus to watch a clown be forced to dance to the weird tune of having to review an pseudo-incest anime.
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The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity ‒ Episodes 7-8

Other shows may tell us over and over again how the main couple is perfect for each other. The Fragrant Flower that Blooms With Dignity lets us see that for ourselves.
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The Fated Magical Princess: Who Made Me a Princess ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

I promise not to spend these reviews talking about the differences between the webtoon and the anime, but indulge me for a moment, because this really is important.
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My Hero Academia FINAL SEASON ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

He doesn't see anybody else as genuine people or obstacles. He sees them as minor inconveniences that shouldn't distract him from his major goals, and yet here he is, battered and bruised.
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DIGIMON BEATBREAK ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

Even with some high expectations, I'm impressed with just how well Digimon Beatbreak has started, and if it can maintain that momentum, it could end up as one of the franchise's strongest anime entries to date.
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One Punch Man Season 3 ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

That first season of One Punch Man knew it was ridiculous, even as every aspect of its production was deeply impressive. Season three of One Punch Man feels sad and like it's chasing its glory days.
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My Status as an Assassin Obviously Exceeds the Hero's ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

If it weren't for the pacing issues, this would be my favorite fantasy anime of the season—especially with its "90s big-budget OVA" art style
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Mechanical Marie ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

If only we can be like Mechanical Marie, and pretend to be emotionless clankers, then maybe our new, heartless algorithmic overlords will permit us to survive.
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Tojima Wants to Be a Kamen Rider ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

On a thematic level, this anime is about the power of fiction.
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Gachiakuta ‒ Episode 15

"Clash!” gives us exactly what it promises on the tin: A big, burly brawl between the Raiders and the Cleaners that is a hell of a lot of fun to behold.
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Uma Musume: Cinderella Gray Season 2 ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

Uma Musume has always strived to make its goofy-ass conceptual world feel whole and cohesive, and the mind paid to the intersecting competitive stories and the international inclusions speaks to that.
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To Your Eternity Season 3 ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

All of these old and humbled souls have been given the chance to start over, but Hayase is stuck in the same old story.
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Touring After the Apocalypse ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

Touring After the Apocalypse’s tone varies wildly from bright, fun road trip to dark, existential dread.
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Gnosia ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

If there's anything I enjoy more than a ludicrous science-fiction murder mystery, it's a ludicrous science-fiction murder mystery procedural where everyone is stuck in a time loop.
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Spy×Family Season 3 ‒ SEASON PREMIERE

These episodes about Loid’s past are important. You can’t know where you’re going if you don’t know where you’ve been, and forgetting the past comes with a cost.
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SANDA ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

Sanda opens with some big ideas steeped in some of the most complicated cultural issues of our age, and I am so curious to see its thesis take shape in the episodes ahead.
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May I Ask for One Final Thing? ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

Even if the show might not ever look quite as good as it did in that premiere again, I have faith that the Bloodstained Lady will bring the pain and the entertainment in equal measure throughout the coming weeks.
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This Monster Wants to Eat Me ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

Slow and sad are the operative adjectives for these first three episodes. If you want to enjoy them, you have to be willing to wallow.
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A Star Brighter Than the Sun ‒ SERIES PREMIERE

It is a truth universally acknowledged that a shoujo romance must feature two characters who don’t realize that their crush is mutual.
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Gachiakuta ‒ Episodes 13-14

The decision to depict Amo’s childhood from the girl’s own warped, subjective lens is as brilliant as it is cruel.
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The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity ‒ Episode 6

In Subaru’s mind, she may be ripping off the band-aid of losing her best friend, something she believes will happen no matter what, somewhere deep inside of her.
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Witch Watch ‒ SEASON FINALE

While this was a less dramatic season finale than I was hoping for, it does at least provide a few good jokes in the meantime.
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Secrets of the Silent Witch ‒ SEASON FINALE

Despite the festival being saved, her night out with Felix, and her finding a copy of her father’s research, this season of Secrets of the Silent Witch ends on a bittersweet note.
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Apocalypse Bringer Mynoghra ‒ Episode 13

Mynoghra is a cool, original spin on a familiar concept, but bogged down by lackluster visuals, poor writing, and an unwillingness or inability to push itself further.
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Sword of the Demon Hunter ‒ SEASON FINALE

Taken as an "ordinary" episode, this is passable, albeit thin and unconvincing. Taken as a season finale, it's next to nothing.
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One Piece ‒ Episode 1145

The monstrous haki that the elders are giving off creates a dazzling light display that the Toei team has rendered in all its ominous, resplendent glory.
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The Summer Hikaru Died ‒ SEASON FINALE

The bulk of this finale feels like a cathartic splash in the ocean that nevertheless leaves you shivering—a bittersweet respite from oppressive summer heat.
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Gachiakuta ‒ Episode 12

This stinky little toon about a gang of literal Garbage Pail Kids has utterly blown me away.
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Ruri Rocks ‒ SEASON FINALE

It's the finer details of that dirt and the process of discovering them that is the important part. And in that respect, this ending for the anime does feel special in its own way.
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Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus ‒ SEASON FINALE

Sometimes, you just need someone—anyone—to tell you it's going to be okay.
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CITY The Animation ‒ SEASON FINALE

CITY the Animation is nothing short of an achievement in the medium of animation and is packed with the exact kind of informed optimism that I think the world needs more of right now.
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Secrets of the Silent Witch ‒ Episode 12

Monica is a bundle of tightly wound social anxiety. Meanwhile, Felix is a fount of superficiality.
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Kaiju No. 8 Season 2 ‒ Episode 23

Mina popping giant monsters with a mega-sniper emplacement is legitimately very cool, there’s no two ways about it.
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The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity ‒ Episode 5

With all of the heaviness in the main plot, Usami is something of a godsend.
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Anne Shirley ‒ SEASON FINALE

It’s Anne’s world summed up: the fantasy of romance with the romance of real life, wound together like ribbons on a bouquet.
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Dr. STONE SCIENCE FUTURE ‒ SEASON FINALE

Not bad for a squeaky little melon-headed moe-blob.
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The Rising of the Shield Hero Season 4 ‒ SEASON FINALE

I desperately tried to find something to emotionally grasp and get me invested, but every time, it's like the show slapped me in the face for giving it that chance.
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One Piece ‒ Episode 1144

Luffy’s Gear 5 form needs serious opposition to be under any real threat - and this episode makes it clear that the five elders are up to the challenge.
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Turkey!-Time to Strike- ‒ SEASON FINALE

If you have a taste for the equally-absurd-and-heartfelt, or if you just want to watch something that’s truly unlike anything else you’ve ever seen, Turkey should be considered a must-watch.
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New PANTY & STOCKING with GARTERBELT ‒ SEASON FINALE

While I expected a certain level of edging trolling in the finish for New Panty & Stocking, I also knew that they wouldn't let things wrap without spectacularly blowing their load at least once.
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Hell Teacher: Jigoku Sensei Nube ‒ SEASON FINALE

Turns out that setting two scary yokai against one another works wonders.
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Apocalypse Bringer Mynoghra ‒ Episode 12

This anime wants to be Berserk so, so badly.
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Sword of the Demon Hunter ‒ Episode 23

So much for any hope of closure this season, as the series decides to go for some slack timeslip whimsy.
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There's No Freaking Way I'll Be Your Lover! Unless... ‒ SEASON FINALE

Is this going to be the first-ever yuri-only poly anime I think I've ever seen?
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Sakamoto Days ‒ SEASON FINALE

This episode comes off less like a season finale and more like the show simply hitting pause for the foreseeable future.
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CITY The Animation ‒ Episode 12

While episode twelve of CITY the Animation does look great, anyone who reduces this episode or the broader show down to its visuals is doing the work and themselves a massive disservice.
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The Fragrant Flower Blooms With Dignity ‒ Episode 4

This episode once again combines sheer adorability with a grounded exploration of prejudice and how it affects people’s day-to-day lives, all with Kaoruko’s absolutely perfect hairstyle.
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The Summer Hikaru Died ‒ Episode 11

No matter what kind of eldritch monstrosity he may metamorphose into, Hikaru will always remain a blorbo.
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Gachiakuta ‒ Episode 11

On paper, “Amo's Hospitality” just shouldn't work. In practice, though? It's easily my favorite episode of Gachiakuta yet.
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Call of the Night Season 2 ‒ SEASON FINALE

With Anko's arc wrapped up, the adaptation elongates its denouement with a mostly anime-original episode that allows its various creatures of the night a chance to reflect and party.
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Toilet-Bound Hanako-kun Season 2 ‒ SEASON FINALE

This show can be spooky horror and goofy comedy, but the third part of its secret sauce is its tender portrayal of young love—and this finale hammers that home.
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Witch Watch ‒ Episode 24

Morihito has always been more neurotic than his stoic attitude would suggest, and this is basically just 20 straight minutes of demonstrating how much of a dork he truly is.
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Rascal Does Not Dream of Santa Claus ‒ Episode 12

Up until now, we’ve been buying into an assumption—that our Santa-clad beauty was the one-and-only Touko Kirishima. But you know what they say about assumptions.
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Ruri Rocks ‒ Episode 12

As appreciable in its ideas as this week's episode is, it arguably works better unburdened from thinking it's the final say on the whole arc of the season.
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With You and the Rain ‒ SEASON FINALE

Anyone can be outside when water is falling from the sky, but not everyone can appreciate it as something more than mere weather.
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Secrets of the Silent Witch ‒ Episode 11

All in all, this is an episode where you can see the puppets' strings clearly—taking you right out of the story.

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