A Genuinely Beautiful Tale Comes to an End To be frank I never would have thought Shinigami Bocchan would reach season 3 over the last nearly three years. The first encounter with the show was rather delightful though it was Alices lewd character design that drew me in. In fact Shinigami Bocchan is unlikely to be as superficial as my conjecture. There are plenty of appealing aspects of the series that should be highlighted. https://www..com/watch?v=Ql6ouR2NqN0 In this case the supernatural story settings give the impression of fairy tales or folktales while the targeted audience is not innocent kids but rather man of culture as it is mildly blended with blue jokes on and off. Instead of merely featuring purely immaculate and courteous fairy tales the combination of unserious content has made the show so entertaining that it could make a grown man grin at the screen. Surely we are getting nearer to the end of the show as Bocchan and the others are about to face Sade who is the culprit of Bocchans curse. While the plot maintains a lighthearted tone the main characters emotions are relatable: despair insecurity or the desire to stay with the one they love despite the prolonged curse and forbidden love owing to hierarchy. Thats how exquisitely the plot was depicted inspired by Bocchan and Alices tragic yet beautiful love tale. Aside from liking the main pair the interaction between side characters largely set a fascinating and cheerful tone for the story. By all means credit must be given to the creator Inoue for developing such kawaii characters and story. https://plsnohate.wordpress.com/wpcontent/uploads/2022/01/chrome20210929031151.jpg?w=1024 Since finishing episode 11 of season 3 I am truly sure that I am somehow hooked by the anime after emotionally investing in it for so long yet it has never disappointed me. It may be that the main plot has reached its peak particularly in the scene where Bocchan attempts to bring back Alice by confessing his love. The combination of the animation dialogue and season 1s ED song by Alices voice actress Mano Ayumi made for a wholesome moment. There is so much more to say about how good the story is after all it has finally come to fruition. Besides the anime is no way near to receive complaints about the animation as the JC Staff has done a brilliant job of adapting the CGI seamlessly unless CGI is just not your cup of tea. To be fair the animation was not a big deal and somehow it looks amusing since a full CGI anime adaptation was rare in the industry. I truly reckon that the production team has certainly made the right decision to go for a full CGI adaptation which has led to the satisfying outcome that we are watching now. Not to mention the original soundtrack in this series was also a cherry on top which has gratified the tone of the Shinigami Bocchan. https://rabujoi.wordpress.com/wpcontent/uploads/2021/07/sbkm32.jpg Well Shinigami Bocchan is the type of lowkey anime that deeply influences those who particularly love it. It has come a long way over the years creating many lovely and unforgettable memories for its fans. Though countless anime adaptations are released each year Shinigami Bocchan leaves its mark on the community as a wholesome and beautiful tale with a happy ending. For an anime to conclude is rare many remain unfinished or never receive a sequel. Therefore it was truly a blessing to witness a heartwarming ending for Shinigami Bocchan to Kuro Maid. Can you imagine a life where you cant even touch the person you love? The curse the witch laid upon him caused him to take the lives of any he touched. His own mother distanced herself from him his friends called him a monster...Even people hed never met spoke of him as death incarnate that dwell in the forest. And yet he doesnt feel the least bit lonely.
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