maouis
"[15] (To Sanemi Shinazugawa about Masachika Kumeno) "Sanemi. all the
children of the
Demon Slayer Corps write their own wills. Strangely, the contents of those wills are mostly similar. Masachika's was the same. I
have been thinking about giving it to you. Masachika thought of you
like the younger brother he lost. He dreamed of a shining future. Just like my dream. A wish for loved ones to smile.
You get home after a long day of work and doordash some orange chicken from your local Chinese restaurant. When you receive your
food, you realize that your little to-go container doesn’t have orange chicken in it; hell, it doesn’t even have Chinese food in it. You stare down 3 tacos, chips and queso, and a fucking canned horchata from a Mexican restaurant you’ve never heard of. You have more questions than answers, especially since both restaurants can’t do anything about it and Doordash is offering you an insulting 6. 90 in credit off of your 25-dollar meal as a pittance.
With no . other options, you eat that meal, and it’s damn good, about as good as that orange chicken you were supposed to have. You’re able to go to sleep that night in a fairly positive mood, although you still kind of yearn for that orange chicken. Just like in Mushoku Tensei season 2, sometimes, you don’t get what you want, but somehow, you wind up more than satisfied with the result.
Hiroki Murakami directed the play and penned the script while some of the characters were portrayed by the same actors who voiced them in the anime series. [42] It ran again in 2018 from January 13 to 21. Reception[edit] Anime[edit] Season one[edit] The show's CGI
animation initially received criticism for its quality and style. One critic[who?] expressed dissatisfaction on Twitter, stating that he stopped watching the show partway through the first episode. However, the show's popularity grew significantly after the fourth episode. [43] Critical
bloggers have considered the show simplistic and repetitive.