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Nov 21, 7:05 AM
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ABSOLUTE CINEMA!!

PEAK 10/10 Episode 😭😭😭
Nov 21, 7:40 AM
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The best and most heartbreaking episode so far
Nov 21, 8:37 AM
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This episode was perfect in every way, from the emotions it gave to the animation quality!
Nov 21, 9:10 AM
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beautiful and emotional and incredible
Nov 21, 10:35 AM
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It's pretty much a lesson in how to make a dramatic, touching mini-story with the lowest amount of necessary effort to have an impact, basically 20% effort for 80% result. But after watching it, if you think about it for a moment, the flashback seems to be hard to believe.

The anime's story takes place in modern times, so that woman's backstory is most likely set in the 2010s, in a country among the top 10 with the lowest crime rates in the world. It's not Afghanistan or some African country, such crimes don't simply happen in Japan and stay forgotten, moreover, there's no need for a typical Japanese woman to sell her body, especially a beautiful woman who can easily find a man willing to support her. In first world countries, the vast majority of hookers are there for easy money (it's way more reliable than OnlyFans), not because they are forced by circumstances. A single mom working any basic job in Japan would have enough money to support herself and one daughter. For this to be more realistic, we have to assume that her husband was some low level yakuza guy who was in big debt. If I were given the task to "improve" upon this flashback I'd add that the woman required a lot of money to cure her daughter from some disease, thus the debt, working as a hooker, etc. In the end, the emotional impact was kind of decreased by how my brain didn't feel like the premise was very believable with how it was told.
Nov 21, 10:49 AM
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Dec 2021
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Insane episode, way more serious than the previous ones
Nov 21, 10:52 AM
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The artistic vision went so crazy
Nov 21, 12:15 PM
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Jul 2024
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Just amazing. The storytelling, the animation, the voice actors, the music, literally everything is perfect.
Nov 21, 12:17 PM
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Aug 2021
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masterpiece episode, very good backstory with the mother.
Nov 21, 1:22 PM
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Nov 2021
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10/10.

Masterpiece
Nov 21, 4:04 PM
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Aug 2023
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the ending was crazy and I'm lowkey glad
looked so cool
Nov 21, 4:48 PM
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Jul 2021
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peak end of, period.
Nov 21, 5:21 PM
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Nov 2022
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This is a 10/10 ep wow
Nov 21, 5:30 PM

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One of the greatest episodes of anime I have ever seen.

Nov 21, 7:14 PM
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I just watched this episode and holy hell that hit me alot harder then i thought, had me thinking of my daughter and how I'd feel if that was me
Nov 21, 7:46 PM

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God, that broke me. I have no words only tears
Nov 21, 11:34 PM

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Reply to MyOwnGod
It's pretty much a lesson in how to make a dramatic, touching mini-story with the lowest amount of necessary effort to have an impact, basically 20% effort for 80% result. But after watching it, if you think about it for a moment, the flashback seems to be hard to believe.

The anime's story takes place in modern times, so that woman's backstory is most likely set in the 2010s, in a country among the top 10 with the lowest crime rates in the world. It's not Afghanistan or some African country, such crimes don't simply happen in Japan and stay forgotten, moreover, there's no need for a typical Japanese woman to sell her body, especially a beautiful woman who can easily find a man willing to support her. In first world countries, the vast majority of hookers are there for easy money (it's way more reliable than OnlyFans), not because they are forced by circumstances. A single mom working any basic job in Japan would have enough money to support herself and one daughter. For this to be more realistic, we have to assume that her husband was some low level yakuza guy who was in big debt. If I were given the task to "improve" upon this flashback I'd add that the woman required a lot of money to cure her daughter from some disease, thus the debt, working as a hooker, etc. In the end, the emotional impact was kind of decreased by how my brain didn't feel like the premise was very believable with how it was told.
@MyOwnGod We don't know how exactly the woman become debt-ridden. It could be her spouse is a gambling addict who loaned from loan sharks, then commited suicide or run away and left the family to fend for themselves. Loan sharks loan at extremely high or illegal interest rates and associated with criminal organizations. They will literally use violence if you can't make payment on time, these things happen occasionally in Asia countries. Things like these have been the theme of countless local TV dramas.

Furthermore, when you are in debt and have a kid to feed, the last thing on your mind probably would be starting a new relationship. It is very likely the the relationship will end as soon as the man found out she is in debt with the Yakuza.

So the story isn't as unbelievable as you might think.

Edit: Grammar
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Nov 21, 11:50 PM
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masterpiece.....
Nov 21, 11:52 PM
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beautiful episode. felt like a different show entirely. the quality of the animation and storytelling is so powerful and all done in a single episode. wow
Nov 22, 12:06 AM
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Aug 2019
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Was not expecting an episode this good it has me tearing up damn. Animation was also amazing.
Nov 22, 12:27 AM
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Nov 2020
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Amazing episode, incredibly heartfelt and made much more cinematically than how other anime would portray such messaging.
Nov 22, 1:10 AM
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Feb 2019
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Animation was very well done and the plot of the episode was great. I like that it really shows tragedy and the extent that some people will go to.
Nov 22, 1:39 AM
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tear jerker 15char
Nov 22, 1:59 AM
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Nov 2018
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ugly sobbing u 11 ujutru
Nov 22, 7:08 AM

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Heavy ep. That wasn't actually her mum tho right? Like the ghost just thought that because she could see her and called her "mother" but I felt really they were unrelated, but Aira kind of played the part of being her child in the end so the spirit could rest in peace.
The murder/kidnapping was pretty gnarly tho and darker than I was expecting from this anime!
I have a third testicle that gives me psychic powers
Nov 22, 8:13 AM
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awesome sauce. :)
Nov 22, 10:10 AM
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Heavy ep. That wasn't actually her mum tho right? Like the ghost just thought that because she could see her and called her "mother" but I felt really they were unrelated, but Aira kind of played the part of being her child in the end so the spirit could rest in peace.
The murder/kidnapping was pretty gnarly tho and darker than I was expecting from this anime!
@JVskunkape Yeah, you're correct, they're not related (as far as we know, they could be distant family, but there is no reason to believe that). Aira reminded the ghost that she had a daughter, but not more, and Silkie got confused (the family picture shown at that time has blood covering the child's face).
Nov 22, 2:00 PM

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Oh wow... What masterful directing this episode had, never expected this particular anime to bring tears to my eyes. That was hauntingly beautiful.
Nov 22, 2:06 PM
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awesome narration of emotions
Nov 22, 4:53 PM

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I know its cliche for a monter of the week to have such a tragic backstory. But holy shit that really got me bawling. Everything about her design was about the core parts of her memory. The dress, the dancing, the maternal instincts. This show is something special in how it cares about all its characters good and bad.
Nov 22, 6:38 PM

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I didn’t expect to sob so much.

 Her story was heartbreaking.
Nov 22, 7:23 PM
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Breathtaking, beautiful, and raw. The music elevated an already high standard of storytelling.
Nov 22, 10:48 PM

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Reply to MyOwnGod
It's pretty much a lesson in how to make a dramatic, touching mini-story with the lowest amount of necessary effort to have an impact, basically 20% effort for 80% result. But after watching it, if you think about it for a moment, the flashback seems to be hard to believe.

The anime's story takes place in modern times, so that woman's backstory is most likely set in the 2010s, in a country among the top 10 with the lowest crime rates in the world. It's not Afghanistan or some African country, such crimes don't simply happen in Japan and stay forgotten, moreover, there's no need for a typical Japanese woman to sell her body, especially a beautiful woman who can easily find a man willing to support her. In first world countries, the vast majority of hookers are there for easy money (it's way more reliable than OnlyFans), not because they are forced by circumstances. A single mom working any basic job in Japan would have enough money to support herself and one daughter. For this to be more realistic, we have to assume that her husband was some low level yakuza guy who was in big debt. If I were given the task to "improve" upon this flashback I'd add that the woman required a lot of money to cure her daughter from some disease, thus the debt, working as a hooker, etc. In the end, the emotional impact was kind of decreased by how my brain didn't feel like the premise was very believable with how it was told.
@MyOwnGod I'm sorry, but you're worried about the believability in the backstory for an acrobatic yokai? That's where you draw the line?
Nov 22, 11:34 PM
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wow, that was so heartbreaking. very emotional episode. 5/5
Nov 23, 1:59 AM
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Cried for the story, bust a nut for the animation
Nov 23, 4:41 AM
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@MyOwnGod I'm sorry, but you're worried about the believability in the backstory for an acrobatic yokai? That's where you draw the line?
@semaj1992 Your issue is "you're talking about a fantasy character" and not his fucking insane statement that hookers in non-third world countries do it basically because they're greedy and lazy? You missed the actually screwed up part of what that moron is saying.

Honestly, I had completely forgotten what Aira's backstory even was before this. I think I started reading Dandadan too recently for me to get all that much out of this because even after this well-done touching episode I was just like "Oh right, she got her powers from that weird sex ghost thing". Not to give huge spoilers or anything but as strong as this episode is, it kinda just fades away as the story goes on. Aira isn't an exceptionally strong character honestly.
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Nov 23, 6:01 AM
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Very emotional episode, I think this series is going to be great further down the line.
Nov 23, 7:14 AM
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I've got no words.
Nov 23, 9:29 AM
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This show just never misses. the pacing is so good there just enough room to breath but that "down time" never feels wasted and i love it just as much as the awesome fight scenes
Nov 23, 11:35 AM
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Holy shit if that backstory didn't suckerpunch me right in the back of the head! Stuff had been almost lighthearted thus far, compared to that. Strong storytelling.
Nov 23, 1:50 PM

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Very emotional episode with really high production quality. It offered a truly cinematic experience. Great direction, stunning visuals, fitting soundtrack. Episode 7 tops all the previous ones by a huge margin, I daresay.

I didn't expect Aira'a backstory to be something that much complex. I thought it would be something relatively basic, given how this show has been rather lighthearted for most of the time (though not entirely, of course; in example, Turbo Granny's true story was quite depressing and grim).
Nov 23, 6:01 PM
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Jesus I cried so ugly.
Nov 23, 6:02 PM
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Third time i've drown in tears with this story
@kArtCam I did too you’re not alone.
Nov 23, 8:14 PM
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good, very good..
Nov 23, 10:35 PM
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Oneo f them ost saddest, best episodes I've ever watched.
Nov 23, 11:07 PM

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I still appreciate Momo's cleverness in a fight.
Acro Silkie's backstory was more emotional than I expected. She was a good mother, even if their story didn't end well. I'm curious if we will ever find out what happened to the daughter.
Nov 23, 11:11 PM
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@MyOwnGod I'm sorry, but you're worried about the believability in the backstory for an acrobatic yokai? That's where you draw the line?
@semaj1992 That's not how it works, buddy. Fantasy elements is one thing, her backstory relies on real world. Japan being a dangerous third world country isn't a part of the world building.
Nov 23, 11:40 PM
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@semaj1992 Your issue is "you're talking about a fantasy character" and not his fucking insane statement that hookers in non-third world countries do it basically because they're greedy and lazy? You missed the actually screwed up part of what that moron is saying.

Honestly, I had completely forgotten what Aira's backstory even was before this. I think I started reading Dandadan too recently for me to get all that much out of this because even after this well-done touching episode I was just like "Oh right, she got her powers from that weird sex ghost thing". Not to give huge spoilers or anything but as strong as this episode is, it kinda just fades away as the story goes on. Aira isn't an exceptionally strong character honestly.
@LotteGiants Lmao. I'm not even in a first world country, but a second world one and even here 95% of hookers just want easy money. Source: I'm a former sex worker myself (I did erotic massage) and talked to a lot of them, even hooking up with some (for free). IDK how it's in your country, but in my a hooker earns around five times more than average doing half the work. For some women sex isn't a big deal. So maybe you should speak to actual hookers instead of relying on your fantasies. For the other 4.9% it's a result of very bad decisions.
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@LotteGiants Lmao. I'm not even in a first world country, but a second world one and even here 95% of hookers just want easy money. Source: I'm a former sex worker myself (I did erotic massage) and talked to a lot of them, even hooking up with some (for free). IDK how it's in your country, but in my a hooker earns around five times more than average doing half the work. For some women sex isn't a big deal. So maybe you should speak to actual hookers instead of relying on your fantasies. For the other 4.9% it's a result of very bad decisions.
@MyOwnGod Lol! Fuck off you freak. Don't assign me bullshit homework to refute your dumbass nonsense opinions. As if I'm going to take the ramblings of some weirdo that says "95% of hookers are just lazy and greedy" and then defends that with "I manipulated lots of them into free sex so I definitely know what I'm talking about" with any degree of seriousness. You're the delusional one, dude.
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