Gunfire
- El episodio se transmitió el 29 nov 2022
- 18+
- 24min
Tras una inusual noche, Himeno le hace una proposición a Denji, quien gustoso acepta. Sin saberlo, Makima y su equipo están bajo un insospechado peligro.Tras una inusual noche, Himeno le hace una proposición a Denji, quien gustoso acepta. Sin saberlo, Makima y su equipo están bajo un insospechado peligro.Tras una inusual noche, Himeno le hace una proposición a Denji, quien gustoso acepta. Sin saberlo, Makima y su equipo están bajo un insospechado peligro.
- Denji
- (voz)
- Power
- (voz)
- (as Fairouz Ai)
- Himeno
- (voz)
- Sawatari
- (voz)
- Fox Devil
- (voz)
- (as Yuko Kaida)
- Curse
- (voz)
- Ghost
- (voz)
- Denji
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Makima
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Aki Hayakawa
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Power
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Himeno
- (English version)
- (voz)
- Samurai Sword
- (English version)
- (voz)
Opiniones destacadas
It would take too long to praise all of the great moments that occurred throughout this episode in a single review. So, I would just like to recognize how genius Mappa is for choosing to split the episode into the first calm, slice of life type half and then decide to suddenly switch gears abruptly into something much more sinister and dramatic in the second half. Despite that first half being calm and much less eventful, I really do feel it made the episode a little bit better just because it allowed the second half to seem that much more chaotic.
The episode is already rated a 9.6 on here and as a manga reader I'm just gonna assume IMDb is gonna have to let their ratings go past 10 once future episodes get adapted because this one was only scratching the surface of what's to come. Seriously, this episode isn't even gonna be anywhere near a top 10 episode of the show by the time the entire manga gets animated (which it hopefully does).
Really good episode though. Praise Mappa - they're going so incredibly hard with the animation for no reason.
Up to this point in the series, there have been some crazy fights, great character development, and some moderately intense moments. But with this episode, everything goes more than south. In a matter of moments, everything you thought you knew about the show gets thrown out the window, and reality kicks in with no warning. It's so bleak and devastating, culminating in one of the best scenes I have ever beared witness to. The way the original soundtrack, audio design, and animation all come together is so perfect it has to be seen to be believed.
I envy the people who have not seen this yet, because it is such a bleak, brutal, and in some ways, absolutely gorgeous episode. It will stun you, genuinely upset you, and leave your jaw on the ground by the end. The second half is beyond words.
Definitely not a perfect show by any stretch, but this might be the perfect episode oe for this show - if you catch my drift.
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Denji: Ms. Makima, I... My first kiss turned out really shitty. Even if I kiss a bunch of girls from now on, am I gonna remember the taste of puke every time?
Makima: Open your mouth.
[Makima takes her lollipop off her mouth and puts it in Denji's]
Makima: I doubt you'll ever forget how that puke tasted. But it's okay, because until you die, you're going to experience a lot of new things. And you won't have time to think about vomit. As for your first indirect kiss, looks like it tastes like a Cola-flavored Chupa Chups.
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- Tiempo de ejecución
- 24min
- Color