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"The Well-Placed Backstory" 28. "Challenging Unknown Martial Arts" 29. "Smush!" 30. "Last Rites Across the Threshold" 31. "All Emotions in the Moment (Part 1)" 32. "All Emotions in the Moment (Part 2)" 33. "All Emotions in the Moment (Part 3)" 34. "All Emotions in the Moment (Part 4)" 35. "All Emotions in the Moment (Part 5)" 5 August 17, 2021[31][32]978-4-06-524483-8978-4-06-524502-6 (LE)January 11, 2022 (digital)
April 25, 2023 (print)[33]978-1-64651-486-1 (digital)
978-1-63699-557-1 (print) 36. "All Emotions in the Moment (Part 6)" 37. "All Emotions in the Moment (Part 7)" 38.
The fifteenth episode is easily the biggest offender in this regard as it is nothing more than one massive slaughterfest, intent on making you feel bad for Subaru and his many waifus, him screaming in rage and gurgling on blood like it is some sort of torture porn. It is entirely possible for fiction to contain elements of death and gore without it negatively affecting the story, and in some cases it is even necessary, as it is for stories focused on issues such as war. Death is an entirely natural phenomenon, and humans are evidently not above committing acts such as murder. The issue with Re:Zero is that its death and gore exists for itself. It exists to shock and enrage the viewer, rather than serving as a product of the setting or as a vehicle for more substantial themes. For some people, this works, and throwing a character through a hurricane of awfulness is enough to instil sympathy.
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