Gleipnir: Season 1 Episode 5 “Crazy Enemies” – Recap/ Review with Spoilers
For the first time in what feels like forever, Shuichi and Claire find themselves in a battle. One they maybe outclassed in.
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For the first time in what feels like forever, Shuichi and Claire find themselves in a battle. One they maybe outclassed in.
A challenger for Haru’s heart enters the fray, and you’re led to wonder, will he break Rikuo’s spell on Haru?
The person who is creating all the “monsters” is properly introduced as well as their motive.
In a Rou focused episode, we learn about his life in his older brother’s shadow and watch Shinako’s grieving process.
As Elena is introduced, we also learn what may have led to the death of her and Clair’s parents.
Haru reveals a lot of herself to Rikuo and the audience in an episode that may feel like a gut punch.
“Gleipnir” vastly improves as we see our first monster battle, alongside us getting to know the darkness in the characters beyond their anger.
While the panty shots are unnecessary, “Gleipnir” does present itself as an intriguing action anime with eyebrow-raising characters.
Unrequited love is a big theme in the latest episode as someone from Shinako’s past is introduced, and they flesh out what happened in Kanazawa.
“Sing ‘Yesterday’ For Me,” as it addresses the regrets that come with early adulthood, makes you hyper-aware of what is and isn’t going right in your life.
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