I opened it once before, and after watching the first two episodes, I thought it was a little unremarkable and didn’t watch it anymore. I didn't feel too much about the relationship between the brothers and sisters in the front, until the tired and offline father said that I would go to hell with you, ah, absolutely. The production here is also good, and the taste is full of expenses (?). And Uchiyama's voice is really nice (then digress).
On the whole, I feel that the characters are well-made, and the occasional off-line drawing style is also very cute, and the funds are sufficient, but some parts of the lines and plots are a little confusing. When Wu Mian appeared, I really didn't expect the final boss to appear so sloppy (bushi), in this scene, just the male protagonist's action card by card, all kinds of thoughts in his heart, plus the back push to open Wu Mian and press Living with the person who turned into a ghost or something, just, how strange, how could this be (x). And the inner os that convinces myself that I must go to fight when fighting, um, the idea is very clear (bushi).
And I didn't expect Shanyi's character to be like this before. jpg, Hong Tang, you are so good at roaring, so that my roommate and I were inexplicably assimilated and roared throughout the whole process when we complained about the plot. & Piggy, she is really beautiful x. (run away
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