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Later, Reichwein realizes that Schuwald is Johan's next target and Lunge suspects that Schuwald to be Tenma's next target, and both separately head to the library. Lotte confronts Nina at the train station about being the twin sister of Johan after reading the book that made Johan collapse. 37"A Monster Without a Name"Transliteration: "Namae no Nai Kaibutsu" (Japanese: なまえのないかいぶつ)Atsushi TakahashiRyōsuke NakamuraJanuary 12, 2005 (2005-01-12)February 22, 2010 Nina reads the picture book, "A Nameless Monster", which triggers some memories and Nina tells Lotte that Johan is her brother. Nina, then, decides to confront Johan at the book donation ceremony. During the ceremony, Tenma is unable to kill Johan and while he delays, he is disarmed by Roberto, however, before Roberto can kill Schuwald, a fire set by one of Johan's accomplices engulfs the library, creating hysteria and fear. Tenma manages to grab a handgun and points it at Roberto and a shot is heard.
Arvo Animation, the studio best known for the Bokutachi wa Benkyou ga Dekinai a. k. a We Never Learn: BokuBen series, I thought actually succeeded for once with Fall 2021's Tsuki to Laika to Nosferatu a. k. a Irina: The Vampire Cosmonaut, despite not having a lot of action in said source material. However, with almost ALL Korean manhwa, you can expect action at every corner, and sadly, the production just weighs the entire series down, almost to the point where the line between anime and manhwa just looks the same. Come on, Aniplex, you have a big (and I mean, BIG) budget; is this a test-ground experiment of sorts?
The music. is as I've expected: Japan's version of Shonen stuffed into a Korean manhwa, especially with FLOW's Shonen-sounding OP, comes from the J-Pop band famous for iconic theme songs from Naruto to Code Geass. It's decent, but it definitely fits the nature of the show to a T.