

He's really desperate there and you're hurting with him. He withdraws within the deepest part of his soul thinking that he's killed Abeno.

Ashiya tries to follow suit but regains consciousness for a moment where he realizes that he's strangeling Abeno and stops. In the manga, Sasa does posess Ashiya and orders him to kill Abeno. I'm still not really sure about how to feel about this: Therefore the scene did not develop the same "soul cleansing" effect for Hanae that it had in the manga.īut now to the thing that had me confused/angry/disappointed: The complete deviation from the plot at the end of this season when compared to the manga.

In the anime, you can barely guess he's been crying, so it feels pretty flat. He's never really cried earnestly in the manga before, so that scene was very important for his character development in my opinion.In the manga he starts crying without even really noticing at first and then breaks down entirely apparently (actual crying spree not shown in the manga either, but the beginning and end was shown so that you knew what happened). the breakdown was very emotional in the manga. They left out the whole kappa part -which would have been okay if they needed to shorten the episodes- but again. The same goes for the scene at the riverbank where he has a breakdown. 1-2 seconds more showing Ashiya's anguish and fear would have been welcome here. While the scene did exist in the anime, it felt rushed. In the manga Ahiya is still very traumatized and is shaking.He reaches out to Fuzzy but at the last second hesitates and drops his hand again,fearful to touch the yokai. Meant to help keep the episode length but I feel like they should have rather lengthened those 1-2 scenes and shortened other scenes that showed scenery etc.Įxample: When Ashiya had been attacked by the Executive and then remained alone in the room while waiting for Abeno to return, Fuzzy runs to him and tries to cuddle. They left out some manga chapters entirely, took away from scenes that were very emotional in the manga but were only so-so/had less impact in the anime. I'm also reading the manga and I felt a bit shortchanged at some points throughout the season. I'm stuck somewhere between 6 (fair) and 8 (very good) because I guess that without the manga comparison, it might be better. My review is more or less a comparison of the anime and manga and describes why I'm not happy with what they did with this adaptation.
