I watched this episode in the past two days, and I like it very much! The characters, plot, etc. are all great, and the style of painting makes people feel very comfortable.
I just started watching it as a spit and funny show. After seeing the third episode, I found that some of the views of the show coincided with what I thought. Just a few days ago, I wondered if there would be a kind of hope that relies on sucking human beings. A youkai who commits suicide and takes the life that people should continue on to themselves. Are some of our impulsive behaviors inspired by monsters? So we have to be strong and overcome bad thoughts. How can we bear to be instigated by monsters? No matter how painful the pain is, you have to bear the weight of this life, otherwise you will become light and airy, like a wandering soul, illusory.
Well, after viewing it as a philosophical fan (yes, it also told me that I don't need to pursue more friends, I should cherish what you have), and later found that it seems that it is not only a funny philosophical fan, but also a burning point Full of battle episodes... (Note, I think it's a healing episode is a personal opinion~ After all, individuals are easy to be cured by philosophical thinking)
I really like that naughty and cute, serious and handsome Yato ; I also like that Xueyin, who is a bit rebellious, but has the courage to admit it, looks like a black belly, but is actually kind-hearted. The calm and steady Zhao Ma, the sweet and lovely Xiao Fu... each of the characters has their own characteristics, and I basically like them all.
Because of academic reasons, I chased the first season and the ova who was laughing and pumped. I will not chase after the second season for the time being. Not to mention, I don't know if there will be a third season. I'm really afraid that I will be disappointed and sad after the second season. In short, I like this show very much, and I recommend everyone to watch it (it is said that the comics are even better).
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