Episode 15 – Kaiju No. 8 Season 2

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Episode 15 Kaiju No. 8 It is a reliable form of reward that restores the show to its balance and will surely excel in any field.
Many of my comments last week also continued into this week. The battle with Kaiju 9 streets continues. Kikoru and Narumi are the most likely characters to be spotlight. Kikoru is in most cases in most battles, with the beast toes toward the toes, while the audience gains a deeper understanding of her mentality and childhood. This flashback is especially effective because it portrays a heroic but miserable character in the mother. Idyllic miracle of childlike fun surrounds the time of the home, strolling on the gorgeous fields of dreams, occasionally plagued by questions about Kikoru’s mother’s safety: worrying eyes, the edges of spy bandages, etc. Her death makes sense because the tragic bidificiency of Kikoru and Kikoru and her father makes sense. We only see pictures of her at the funeral. On-screen is an effective option. By hiding our sight details, we can imagine the most tragic events of our thoughts, so choose.
Compared to Kikoru, Narumi has developed less role this week. It’s not a bad thing, as he’s an updated addition and got a pretty focused focus last week. His character has been comically bent so far at least – given that Kikoru’s mother’s death is a high-profile focus, at least so far, his character may not fit the gloomyness of the episode. That said, he can use cool purple lightning to perform cool attacks and looks great. The battle face helps specify when he is locked and ready to fight, rather than kicking, becoming a big messy kid.
Kafka Kaiju No. 8 By the end of the plot. Very well done, although not incredible. The focus of these plots is to bring hoarse scrolls to the new department, not anything about Kafka, which is good. But is it a bit strange to have his hangout trust his team’s success when his teammates impressed him? Or at least, so far, suspecting they haven’t hanged. Maybe you can frame the power of Kaiju No. 9. Still, Kafka needs to be put on hold and reasoning comes later, which is very transparent. It won’t reduce the overall enjoyment too much, but it does stand out.
grade:
Kaiju No. 8 Currently flowing
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