anime 2024 list
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Your Sake" (きみのために, Kimi no Tame ni) 68. "Gravekeeper's Confession" (墓守の告白, Hakamori no Kokuhaku) 8 March 18, 2022[21]978-4-08-892244-7—— 69. "Chalice of Iniquity" (罪悪の杯, Zaiaku no Hai) 70. "A Town Frozen" (凍てる町,
Iteru Machi) 71. "She Who Laughs" (笑う女, Warau Onna) 72. "You Good?" (「元気?」, "Genki?") 73. "Our Failures" (ボクたちの失敗, Boku-tachi no Shippai) 74. "Kindred Spirits" (似たもの同士, Nitamono Dōshi) 75. "Reformation" (改心, Kaishin) 76. "Key" (鍵, Kagi) 77. "Suffocating Brother" (窒息する兄弟, Chissoku Suru Kyōdai) 78.
The reflection claims she's "the real Mima". Between the ongoing stresses of filming Double Bind, her lingering regret over leaving CHAM!, her paranoia of being stalked, and her increasing obsession with "Mima's Room", Mima begins to suffer from psychosis: in particular, struggling to distinguish real life from her acting life, and having repeated apparently unreal sightings of her former self, "the real Mima". Several people who had been involved in her acting are murdered. Mima finds evidence in her closet which suggests her to be the prime suspect, and her mental instability makes her doubt her own
memories and innocence, as she recalls brutally murdering perverted photographer Murano. Mima manages to finish shooting Double Bind, the final scene of which
reveals that her character killed and assumed the identity of her sister due to trauma-induced dissociative identity disorder. After the rest of the filming staff have left the studio, Me-Mania, acting on e-mailed instructions from "the real Mima" to "eliminate the impostor", attempts to rape and kill her, but Mima kills him with a blow to the temple from a hammer. Mima is found backstage by Rumi and taken back to Rumi's home, where she wakes up in a room modelled on Mima's own room, only to discover that Rumi was the culprit behind "Mima's Room", the serial murders, and the folie à deux that manipulated and scapegoated Me-Mania. Rumi previously developed an alternate personality who believed herself to be the "real Mima", using information from Mima's confiding in her as the basis for "Mima's Room". She also reveals her motives: she is displeased by Mima retiring from the idol industry and hence, seeks to destroy and replace her in order to 'redeem' her image. At wit's end, Rumi's "Mima" personality chases Mima through the city to murder her. Mima accidentally incapacitates Rumi with a mirror shard during a struggle.
Ippo after hearing Kojima bad mouth his previous opponents. Kojima began provoking Ippo about how his punches would break him, however, Ippo thought Kojima was still a
nice guy and provocations were common before a match. When Kojima claimed that Ippo's previous opponents were crappy boxers, hacks, and jokers, Ippo asked him why he would say that, as he believed them to be good boxers. After Kojima's further provocations, Ippo walked away, telling him that he would see him in the ring, going home without seeing Saeki and Makoto's match. The next day, Ippo learned that Saeki won the match from Itagaki, and Ippo expressed how he was disappointed in Kojima since he thought he was a nice person. Later,
Umezawa visited Ippo and Itagaki at Ippo's home, and first discussed about manga.