I've been watching this episode after episode after update.
The plot has not been remembered until now, only about and some too tragic deaths.
The elder sister of one of the students in the second class of the third year is a nurse in the hospital. The protagonist guessed that she was going to die next, and when she called her, she was drying the sheets on the rooftop. While on the phone, I hurried into the elevator to get out, but I didn't expect that the cable of the elevator was broken. The last shot is of my sister lying in the elevator at a weird angle, with the phone still ringing. This shot impressed me so much that I'm still a little shadowed by the elevator.
One of them was probably a student of the second class of the third year or the sister of one of them. When he came down the stairs, his throat poked directly on the tip of the umbrella, and he died inexplicably.
I was actually quite surprised at the finale. I remember that I didn't guess that the last deceased was actually the teacher. The whole finale gave me a little bit of confusion.
After watching the anime, I also deliberately looked for the novel to read, and I don't know where the book is now.
I suddenly remembered this episode today, and I searched around, and found that it was all gone. Not only did it have no resources, but station B even blocked the word another. Time flies by in a swish.
During that time, I really watched a lot of anime, so many that I can't even count them myself. Part of the time I really liked this kind of dark and suspenseful anime.
Ghouls, Another, The Apocalypse of the Academy, When the Cicadas Cry, The Box of Sprites, The Realm of Empty, and another one is also about the end of the world, but I can't remember the name. The only impressions are the yellow butterflies in the sky, two boys, watching a huge black ball slowly rise.
In fact, I didn't like the apocalypse of the academy. When I watched it, I couldn't stand the style of selling meat, but it was really bloody. Can't find it now, alas.
I only found out today that another has a translated name, a stand-in.
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