The best arc from that anime takes place in a building highly similar to the architecture in which the entire story of Satsuriku no Tenshi takes part in except more floors this time around. I mentioned Ghost Hunt earlier and that was favorite horror comedy before this one became a thing. Especially the tight and dark spaces really do add to the overall atmosphere. I have had a blast using the phrase "the plot Dickens" when ever he does anything. His laugh is real sick, reminds me of Orihara Izaya from Durararararara. He also owns a cool scythe and I laugh similarly as he whenever he does anything. Isaac Foster is the perfect representation of a generic horror psychopath from any horror game you play on easy and the murderer is an NPC. Rachel is surprisingly non-annoying for a 13 yo child who is in angst (even if her every 3rd line consist of the word "kill" and "me"). Essentially this is lot like Evangelion except fun to watch because the mc only has one mental illness and one of the characters has a pumpkin as a head. The entire story is real mysterious and apparently everything in it symbolizes some religious nonsense hence why all the 3 different English titles of the show have the word "Angel" in them. Need a better prove of quality? That's what I thought. The actual events focus around some floor master shit fights because the entire series is based on a video game that was created with goddamn RPG Maker's free trial edition. It's bad? No, it's the peak of self-awareness. are the ones asking all the questions that matter since our characters don't even bother trying as they are too busy planning to kill themselves. Our story starts off in a spooky hospital where security cameras garnish the walls every 3 inches, doors close behind people's back like it is Ghost Hunt, and possessed typewriters When I say everything, what I really mean is e v e r y t h i n g, and I have been laughing my butt sore since episode 1. This time around it's a show about suicidal loli and a massmurderer who refuses to kill her. For over a decade now, the anime industry has been producing one series a season that deserves the highly appreciated title of ironic masterpiece.
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