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noted the constant banters between Kiruko and Maru important for the plot setting so they avoided trimming them. [22] For Mori, the most challenging parts are the action scenes. He thinks it would look better with sound and movement, and that is why he thinks there is a significance to doing it in animation, which led to more effort on it. Also, since manga is black and white, he was conscious of adding color to the world in which they live, such as the landscape of ruins and the school, to make it look more attractive. As for Maru, he thinks he is very pure and does not know anything yet. Mori finds him attractive for how he does not strangely rubbed and it is bright. The director got the impression that Maru meets Kiruko from a place where he does not know his own past, and gradually gains an ego. On the other hand, Kiruko is in a complicated situation with Maru, and has a past that is too heavy for her to handle alone. As a result, he enjoys the two and thinks it is a mutually complementary relationship. [21] Tokio is seen as a pure adolescent-like character. She has a different kind of purity than Maru, and he gets the impression that Maru has managed to maintain his innocence
even though he has been through a lot of hardships, but Tokio has lived without being exposed to external pressure.
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