Higehiro: Season 1/ Episode 13 [Finale] – Recap/ Review (with Spoilers)
In the season finale, it’s time to get a little teary-eyed as Sayu and Yoshida are to separate – for now.
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In the season finale, it’s time to get a little teary-eyed as Sayu and Yoshida are to separate – for now.
Rean’s 16th is one to remember for it is when she learns the truth about that day 4 years ago and experiences another life-changing moment.
The table is set for an epic showdown as Sayu’s mom is confronted about Sayu leaving – will it end in resolution or Sayu’s mom holding her ground?
As it reaches its penultimate episode, Shadows House continues to more so develop how things work in lieu of pushing the story forward.
On her way home with her brother and Yoshida, Sayu decides to face the place where her life changed irrevocably before facing her mom.
What terrorizes Fushi is given a name, and Fushi is questioned by his maker whether it is smart to stay with Gugu and the rest.
How Shadow Masters are made, what happens if you fail the debut, what happens when you pass, and how a Shadow Masters merge with their face gets revealed.
As the days draw near to when Sayu is expected to go home, many question, even Yoshida himself, whether he should join her in Hokkaido.
Just as it seems Fushi has obtained peace once more in his life, an old foe decides to disrupt it.
While the debut still hasn’t ended, a few do make it to the finish line, but there is the question of whether anyone won’t make it.
We finally learn why Sayu ran away from home, but there is the question of whether or not Issa can get her to return.
As Gogu learns what the Booze Man did beyond keeping him alive, he tries to live on his own once again. However, the world doesn’t take to him like it once did.
… The debut still isn’t over, but Edward’s possible reveal does present something interesting.
All good times have to come to an end, and it seems Sayu’s time away from home is over.
Fushi makes a new friend, who takes him in as a younger brother, at least until Fushi captures the attention of his new brother’s crush.
The debut continues, and while Shaun, Emilico, and Rum bond, it becomes clear Edward has set up more traps than given credit for, and the Shadow Lords are getting bored.
Fushi’s creator makes an appearance, thanks to a being that gives Fushi a run for its money.
A ghost from Sayu’s past arrives, pushing the idea that her time with Yoshida may soon end.
As Edward’s version of the debut continues, the Living Dolls are now tasked with puzzles and a hunt to prove their loyalty to their Shadow Masters.
While To Your Eternity flirted with death before, it decides it is time to make viewers cry again.
Yaguchi, one of the men Sayu slept with, decides to initiate an uncomfortable conversation that leads Asami and Yoshida to act.
It’s time for the debut! This means we get to meet the other Shadow Masters properly, and see what the test that’ll determine everyone’s fate is.
With Hayase intrigues by Fushi’s abilities, she takes him, Oniguma, Parona, and March to Yanome – but with nefarious desires.
Emilico finds herself at odds with one of the top Living Dolls and tasked with learning why the phantom appeared in the last episode.
Once more Fushi evolves, but this time not for the survival of itself, but another, and it leads to an ensnarling fight.
Gotou makes a startling confession, and with Sayu making a friend, there is increased scrutiny on Sayu and Yoshida’s relationship.
As multiple threats are introduced, so comes the anticipation of expanding the bubble Emilico is in.
While Fushi is barely featured, a newly introduced character has the kind of story which will wrap you up and make you invested quickly.
Sayu runs away as her insecurities overwhelm her, and Mishima sees if she and Yoshida could become something more.
We begin to meet the other members of the Shadows House and learn not all of them are as friendly as Kate and Emilico.
With Gotou, amongst others, noticing a change in Yoshida, so comes the question of what will happen if anyone discovers Soya?
Shadows House begins with establishing its core relationship, featuring two strikingly different opposites.
We learn how not only Asahi ended up in Yuki’s care but also how Yuki ended up a part of Kuzuhara’s Nue.
Super Cub is the epitome of the slice of life genre. It presents an everyday person, in animated form and focuses on the simple joys and dullness of life vs. the occasional chaos.
In a supernatural revenge story, we watch blood get shed in the name of a country and personal vengeance.
In a show with one of the longest titles we ever had, you have a 26-year-old taking in a teen runaway and trying to keep their relationship appropriate.
Redo of Healer is your classic, starts off violent and shocking, but as you become adjusted to the sex and violence, you realize there isn’t much there.
HoriMiya comes to an end without fanfare or fireworks but a reflective goodbye.
Wonder Egg Priority comes to an end, and it leaves a load of unanswered questions that might not be answered until this summer.
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