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The roar of "They're alive!" comes back at a speed you can barely track, and a grand orchestra wraps around the theater-quality heat of the battle!
The plot moves so fast you'll want to scream "They're alive!!" and the grand orchestral OP and ED feel just like a movie, leaving you deeply moved. Hikari's role as a widow with thin luck really hits home thanks to Noto-san, and the scene of a boy being taken away by a naked old man feels as poignant as the ending of Demon Slayer. I'm also curious about the theory that Tera is the final boss, and since Morio might have a core too, this is definitely setting up for a second season. It's a beloved work, so the final episode being this glamorous makes the words "see you again someday" really pierce my heart. I really want to see what happens to Morio and Elizabeth after the events, and I want to cherish this feeling for a long time.




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