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-Mecha’s transforming to absurd levels of scale and power like Gurren Lagann.
-Instrumentality, much?
Then comes the real “butt” of my issue with this series, and this concerns the “doggy-styled” positions the girls must assume to pilot their Evangelions — I mean, their FranXX’s. It’s one thing to engage the viewer through needless fan-service, but there are limits one can go before coming off as ridiculous. Kill la Kill, another studio Trigger production, already ingratiated the anime community to the concept of excessive lasciviousness, the difference being: they did so with a self-deprecating tone. This show, on the other hand, is treating the matter with solemnity; and sure, they attempt to shoehorn in a half-assed explanation, but the whole immortality subtlety doesn’t fit well with the predetermined conclusion. Immortality, as a concept, lends itself to numerous paths of intrigue about the overall worth of life, the monotony of existence, and the deterioration of cognitive faculties. Alas, Darling in the FranXX (i. e. Studio Trigger) does not choose to expand on any of these philosophical conundrums, and instead, elects to go for sex and procreation — no surprise.
Hold your frustration back, because it gets worse. In episode 8, when the girl’s clothing gets disintegrated by the Klaxosaur “goo,” revealing portions of their bodies to the boys, they decide to pull-out (Mitsuru should have done the same thing, hehe) the ultimate TV trope: dividing the house in half, with tape.
6% Tanjiro notices that the demons remain alive despite all being beheaded at the same time and informs Genya of a hidden fifth demon. Genya angrily expresses his jealousy towards him and declares that he too shall defeat an Upper Rank demon, to which Tanjiro responds with encouraging words. He frees Nezuko and instructs her to join Genya when the demons heal. The siblings fight them off while Genya locates the fifth demon, a now minuscule Hantengu, but fails to behead him. Sekido then attacks Genya from behind. Realizing he is about to die, Genya recalls his childhood; as a child, he and his family were frequently abused by his father, who was later killed. One night, Sanemi went out to look for their mother after she fails to arrive home. A demon soon entered their household, killing all five of Genya's younger siblings but was fought off by Sanemi. That morning, he found Sanemi standing in front of their mother’s body, unaware she was the demon, and branded him a murderer in his grief. Genya laments dying without ever apologizing to Sanemi but Tanjiro saves him by attacking Sekido. After Genya shields him from Aisetzu’s attack, Tanjiro goes after Hantengu himself.
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