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[revisions] This is an anime that I can only remember for how utterly foolish it was.

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  • March 26, 2025
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That’s the name!

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Poor boy! Isn’t he a poor boy!

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Dirty Shinji-kun!

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I’m getting carried away, but I’ll be crushed right away.

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Dirty Shinji-kun

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The pai-sue being erotic was really great.

Therefore, my evaluation is that it’s a very high-quality work.

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An anime with too many drawbacks of 3DCG.

The clothes don’t change…

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I like it.

revisions

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I don’t know if it was released in the end, though.

The girl who seems to be the main character in the mobile game version is really cute.

I’ve always been curious about that kid.

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I really love the OP.

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>>11

Don’t try to deceive with selfishness.

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Did this guy have a double suicide with Houchuu? I can’t remember the ending…

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>>12

I survived and returned to the present.

My friend couldn’t come back.

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I want to commentate with Anonymous one more time.

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Isn’t the suit kind of plain and weak? There’s apparently a reason for that.

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If I step one wrong way, I’ll become an annoying character, but for some reason, I can’t bring myself to dislike them.

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>>16

Although they are an annoying character and, as mentioned in the story, a bit painful, they are someone who can put in effort for the sake of denying their past self, who could only be helped and couldn’t do anything.

At first, I was dependent on words like mission and destiny, but it was sublimated in the final battle, and it’s really great.

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I was kind of thinking about a thread image today too.

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I was properly made aware of my own limitations.

Subsequent mental growth.

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I feel like my friends were good people.

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>>19

How about siblings…?

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Is it Mob A, who believes he is the hero protagonist?

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>>20

Yes.

So even when I got into the aircraft, I received an evaluation that the numbers were too low…

Since I’m a reserve member, there is no dedicated color.

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I thought I was the protagonist, but my friend was the protagonist.

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>>21

This had a bit of a new Blade Runner feel.

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An anime that’s a bit too much in terms of lewdness, making it difficult to watch again.

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>>22

I remembered that I couldn’t watch it because it was exclusively available on Netflix when I thought I would watch it after a long time.

If it’s Amazon Prime, Abema Premium, or U-NEXT!

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>>39

I thought all the works from the +ultra dawn period had already been made available elsewhere, but is this one not released yet?

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It’s annoying, but it’s properly pointed out in the story and I get beaten up for it.

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Is there no sequel to save Keisaku…?

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Somehow, they remind me of the childhood friends from that anime.

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Was he really that terrible…?

I might have been a terrible person…

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There aren’t many characters who are always prepared for earthquakes or disasters, right?

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>>27

Moreover, when a disaster actually occurs, one can’t act.

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>>27

I definitely only know this guy and Nature Jamon, huh…

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>>46

Bad Nature 💢 Jimon can still move even during a disaster, right? 💢

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The anime features CV Uchiyama’s protagonist riding a powered suit, with CV Hikasa and Yukari Tamura’s sister characters appearing.

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I feel like if there had been one more season, I would have been misled by the health teacher and it would have turned into a disastrous situation.

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>>29

Is there nothing to this element!? What a letdown.

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The scene where mom melts is a bit traumatic.

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>>30

Even if I’m told that I’m originally the protagonist, it’s just incredibly tragic, isn’t it, Keisaku?

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The shady-voiced older brother is a good guy throughout.

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Gundam Sword, Scryed, Revisions, Back Arrow

If you were to add two or three more, what would they be?

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>>36

What are you talking about!?

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>>36

If you want to feel an indescribable Taniguchi flavor, it might be Active Raid.

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>>43

ID-0 is good too.

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>>36

Shikizakura

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I didn’t really understand towards the end, but does that mean that even if Keisaku was the protagonist as planned, the result wouldn’t have changed much?

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It’s lingering in the corner of my memory, but I can’t recall the details…

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Strangely popular poor boy

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I know! It’s the anime where characters come out from anime and manga, right!?

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>>44

It’s something with a name like “Reanimator.”

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In the character introduction, it says she is dependent on her older brother, but the twin sister didn’t seem that way at all.

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The overall plot and sensationalism of the story aside,

I like simulations where a world like this collapses and Japan’s public safety becomes terrible.

The idea of a future woman in a lewd suit trying to sexually assault people is a bit far-fetched, isn’t it?

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https://www.youtube.com/@revisions3153

It’s been five years since Milo was a YouTuber.

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Indeed, it’s troublesome when anime is available exclusively on certain platforms.

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Ikiri Shinji-kun

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Why did the glasses-wearing kid like Poor Boy?

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>>56

The poor boy just got discouraged because of his advancement to further education, but he used to be quite the go-getter back in the day.

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Finally becoming decent… Daiki after that is great, isn’t it?

“I’ll do decoy work in person and endure being punched by citizens.”

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Since it’s an exclusive binge-streaming on Netflix, I couldn’t relate to those who watched it on terrestrial TV.

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I feel like there was some development in the mobile game, but did it end quickly?

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The chief was so outstanding that there wasn’t much confusion among the residents.

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The unsightly appearance of me that day

Because it is no longer here.

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(What does “poor boy” mean…?)

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>>63

A Po’ Boy is a large sandwich made with a long, narrow bread filled with thinly sliced meat, vegetables, cheese, and more, and it is a specialty dish of the New Orleans region.

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The OP’s sound syncing feels good.

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I love the scenario where you prepare for a party excitedly, but no one shows up on the day.

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I want you to understand that “poor” means something like poverty.

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The future people are just too incompetent overall.

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The moment I was really upset with you was when you ruined the cake.

Well, personally I didn’t think Daisuke was that annoying.

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I wanted to try playing the game, but the system requirements were oddly high, so I couldn’t.

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Uchiyama’s bratty acting was just too perfect.

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What did the enemy want to do by transferring Shibuya to the future?

I vaguely remember that Hinagiku and Yukarin were being bullied in the broadcast.

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>>72

The enemy wants healthy human bodies for their survival.

The allies want more strength.

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The character was created with the intention of personifying Uchiyama-kun’s voice by the director, so it fits perfectly.

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It’s one of the works by the White Group that also made that Godzilla Minus One.

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Annoying parts aren’t being seen by the viewers much.

The childhood friends group must have a lot of shared experiences.

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I’m not useful, so I’ll just pick up trash…

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I can’t remember anything other than that the thread image is crap…

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It’s a work I really like, but I also think it was thanks to the binge-watching format that I was able to watch it until the end.

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>>81

It’s said that it didn’t become a topic of conversation because it was released all at once.

I think there would have been a lot more people dropping out if it wasn’t for the simultaneous release, and it wouldn’t have become a topic of conversation.

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It’s a bit funny that the one doing something like a heroine event is not even the glasses-wearing person, but rather the younger sister.

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I looked it up and realized the game had come out and ended without me noticing.

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I had a knife ready and even trained to some extent, but in the end, I got suddenly crushed and couldn’t do anything.

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My friend who binge-watched it exclusively asked me to watch it on regular TV!

If I hadn’t been told, I was planning to quit after the first episode, so I’m glad I was encouraged to watch it and was able to enjoy finishing it.

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There were many unique twists in the animation from Taniguchi around here.

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>>86

Tanishi’s anime has never really had a conventional style to begin with.

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I watched it until the end on the TV broadcast…

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It felt like ID-0 and this one were not created with the premise of having two cours in mind, didn’t it?

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>>89

But if this were 2 cours, I think there would have been a lot more buildup, and it definitely would have become tough.

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Isn’t it about some kind of monster coming from the future or something like that?

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>>91

Transferred to a future with monsters in Shibuya.

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I think it was quite tough watching it one episode at a time.

It’s interesting to see it all together…

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I like whining pathetically to Milo.

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Drifting Classroom

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I love the sound sync at the end of the OP.

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If you only look at the PV, it’s relatively normal…

In reality, there are too many unpleasant elements.

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I remember that the childhood of the main characters suddenly became hand-drawn.

This is casually produced by the White Team.

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The poor boy trapped by all his childhood experiences…

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I understand the protagonist’s desires, so I can’t bring myself to dislike them!

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I think scenes of interacting with the townspeople during the defense round, or rather the buildup, were necessary.

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>>103

When I see things like the health teacher just making a prelude and then nothing happens, it feels like there’s an adjustment in the setup.

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I like ED songs too.

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Whether it’s the people of the town or Milo, there seems to be so little interaction that it’s questionable if they have such strong feelings.

Despite that, it was still interesting.

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I remember laughing at the evaluation of Tendou, who lacks protagonist bias.

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“I want to protect someone,” the lyrics lament on behalf of the protagonist, which accurately expresses their feelings and is too sorrowful.

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I really love ED too.

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I wanted two cours.

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Both the OP and ED are great, right?

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The contrast between Keisaku and the poor boy is amazing, isn’t it?

Keisaku’s favorite girl likes poor boys.

Keisaku’s mother dies, but the poor boy’s uncle is saved.

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The protagonist designed around the concept of “annoying” is something I’ve never seen before.

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It’s a character created from Uchiyama’s voice.

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Beautiful Shinji-kun: Koji Aiba

Shinji-kun: Shinji-kun

Dirty Shinji-kun: Thread image

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It’s not as dirty as you say it is.

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It seems like I’ve heard a story here before about trying to rescue Keisaku as if it’s a game.

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The protagonist is not a bad person, but has a subtle annoyance that makes you not want to get involved or have them be close to you.

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If I don’t teleport to Shibuya, it’s just a youthful mistake that can be overlooked.

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It’s just a case of middle school second-year syndrome.

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This and Estab Life are trying to do both producing and directing at the same time, right?

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The original Shinji-kun is getting off with an unconscious Asuka, so isn’t the original dirtier?

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>>124

In other words, if you find yourself in the same situation, it won’t just be masturbation anymore…

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In the first place, I received a prophecy from a time traveler when I was a kid saying, “A crisis will come, but you will protect everyone,” so it’s only natural to prepare for it.

The friends I was with each received different prophecies, so they say it’s all going in circles.

Milo is bad.

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>>125

I just like that it’s something Daisuke said on his own.

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>>125

Milo believed in the decent poor boy, so that is why it’s fine like that…

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Even dirty Shirou.

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I really love how the chief finally got his act together when the poor boy did… and then died saying that!

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These guys who used to hang out with the poor boy during normal times are incredibly generous.

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>>131

I kept my distance from everyone except Keisaku.

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>>135

Watching Keisaku messing up like that every day, I can see why he’s the main character after all…

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>>135

Even if you accept everything, you’re too good.

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🎂 Why…

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It’s completed too perfectly in just one cour.

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Honestly, it wasn’t a story that was done that well.

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>>134

I think it’s a bit much that everyone is talking to each other, yet each person is asking different things as a setup.

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>>141

Is it that the memory, or perhaps the experience itself, is different?

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>>149

I feel like it was a strange situation where the past wasn’t confirmed because Houchuu was involved.

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If an older sister in such revealing clothes said something like that to me during my childhood…

The poor boy is complete.

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I like body types that are highly specialized for communication purposes.

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Miro, who only follows the plan, finds Daisuke to be quite an unbelievable presence.

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Poor Boy is really Poor Boy because not only is he somewhat weak, but he also lacks sense.

But you’re just a spare… that’s pretty harsh.

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Keisaku was really strong when he was furious, and he even went into a draw, so the protagonist is amazing.

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My personally favorite anime.

I really love the opening too.

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I was sad to see the two cute enemy characters treated so roughly in the final stages.

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I liked the ending.

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In good times and bad, the poor boy led everyone in that situation.

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>>147

Daisuke’s ability to take action, for better or worse, really drove the story forward.

Everyone thinks of him as…

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I was surprised because I didn’t expect a work to feature a female executive with such an interesting appearance.

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I love the lively and carefree attitude that comes out after revealing one’s true nature.

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The enemy’s woman is quite a terrible woman, enough to build up frustration.

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Keisaku was predicting the future as the main character, but it was only a high possibility after all.

Future people? They’re not rigidly sticking to a plan, right?

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The scene where Daisuke refuses to cooperate with someone who would commit murder in the revisions feels very much like that of a classic hero.

In such situations, there is no one around, so it doesn’t affect the conversation at all.

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I found out that a sequel game was released for smartphones…

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It seems like something is about to happen, but nothing actually does; I wonder if that’s intentional or if it’s the result of cutting various things yet leaving it as is.

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It was probably originally around 2 cours, but there must have been a lot of drama, so this was probably enough.

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Shinji-kun?

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While Daisuke and the others were absent, it seems there was a line about the weapons from Revisions arriving, but they built a barricade and repelled them with a water cannon.

If there had been a budget or time, I would have been able to depict that area properly.

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The theme of a mob character who mistakenly believes they are the protagonist is nicely portrayed.

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>>161

I wonder if they ultimately became the protagonist because they were assertive and gained experience.

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I still like to watch the OP occasionally.

The part where the lyrics of the chorus match the lip-syncing is really amazing.

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It’s confusing that the areas of excess fat are really just excess fat.

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A streaming group critiquing works on the internet was mocking, saying, “Isn’t it too convenient that the uncle who got caught can escape? lol”

It’s obvious that Houchuu deliberately let them go to find the hideout’s location. If you can’t even read the work properly, don’t act all high and mighty critiquing it.

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The part about becoming a modified human and resurrecting leaves a strong impression.

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