To avoid being put on a government watch list for googling it, I must ask here: why did he seem to have two cobra cannons? Why were they not censored, unless I'm truly mistaken about what they were supposed to be?
To avoid being put on a government watch list for googling it, I must ask here: why did he seem to have two cobra cannons? Why were they not censored, unless I'm truly mistaken about what they were supposed to be?
I think that's because a snake has two dicks. And since they don't look like human ones and more monstrous in nature like a tentacle I guess it's fine not to censor that?
New episode is out.
And I do not mind. Not one bit.
Episode 7
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So what exactly is that Kido guy? A turtle? An armadillo? Pure physical defence as such isn't so commonplace in the nature among the bigger animals, at least not these days.
The audience got a pretty good show this time, at least on Hitomi's side. I have no idea how the rabbit girl can't lose the gorilla. Even as a small animal a rabbit is faster than a gorilla, but now we are talking about a human sized rabbit, which would be even faster. Well, of course, unless her plan was to simply lead the gorilla away somewhere. That would explain it.
Just when I thought this series couldn't get trashier lol.
I've been disappointed in Hitomi though, she's struggling too much in these fights, particularly against Cheetah. And now she's going against Tiger, so I'm not sure how that will go if she's struggling with lesser fighters.
Then I see how Tiger is lamenting that Leo isn't here to give him a good fight, and we saw how Hitomi fucked Leo up fairly easily. I don't know, just hoped to see Hitomi being substantially better than some of the ones she's faced.
I was originally going to mention the same thing, but then I thought about a bit more. A honey badger isn't actually specialised in killing large prey. It's a good fighter, I reckon, but its strengths isn't easily slaying a big opponent, which is something this series has tried to convey in my opinion. So far the fights she won smoothly were those where the opponent was really looking down on her or was a slow one, without any special tricks. Plus I don't think Hitomi has any martial arts training whatsoever, and her experience is lacking as well.
I still think anyone should have been able to beat the gecko. It's just ridiculous how much trouble a stupid lizard gave to Hitomi and Cheetah.
Episode 12 Final
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What exactly was the point of this ending? It would have had a certain kind of morbid style if the dude had really died, but then he reappeared two years later. So, Hitomi couldn't make herself kill him? The MC ought to have quite a decent scar as a result, so would that be her excuse if someone asks? It's pretty pointless. In the first place I don't even know why Shidou even ordered his death in the first place. There would have been any number of people who knew how the therianthropes were used in the beginning, including a bunch of therianthropes themselves. Killing them all would be quite inconvenient as even the infamously incompetent Japanese police would have been able to put two and two together in such a case. So, the order had to have something to do with Hitomi herself. Shidou probably wanted to make sure Nomoto wasn't around to have any influence on Hitomi. However, it's quite a dangerous and irreversible step considering Shidou's own relationship with Hitomi. Considering she left Notomo alive, that link is already broken.
Not that it matters as I doubt this show will get a second season.
Well, I enjoyed the ending, though I share some of your concerns. That said, I think assuming simply that Hitomi couldn't make herself kill him is just jumping to conclusions. Sure, one could see that she didn't obliterate him, but just the same she could've easily thought as well that the attack she did was enough, and that she indeed went through the attempt to kill him. But who knows, guess we'll have to read the manga for the rest.
But I liked this last episode overall, though there was little Hitomi in general to finish up the series.
In all, for a trashy series this began and ended up being, I was thoroughly entertained by it.
I considered that, but it seems unlikely to me she wouldn't know what's a lethal wound and what is not. She's half animal. If that still is a point, I would say she left it to the fate: Nomoto has a chance to survive, but he might as well die. In a sense leaving someone to slowly die in an remote place is more cruel than killing them cleanly, but, again, she's not entirely human, so she might think otherwise. So, she did "kill" him, but if he has what it takes to struggle (like an animal), he can pull through.