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In March Comes in Like a Lion 1x8, Teach Me How to Play Shogi part II, Image, and Distant Thunder, Kyouko takes a break from galavanting around town to show up and ruin everything.

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Niko

Kyouko is such a well written character. Everytime you see her appear on screen you immediatly get this sence of dread.

Jasmine Tea Enjoyer

very well voice acted as well to give off those sinister vibes. funnily enough she has the same voice actor as Armin in AoT and Momo in MHA. and she is Mai, sister too Maki, in Jujutsu Kaisen... now that role makes a lot of sense when compared to kyouko... i guess Marina Inoue can do a wide range of roles

Jordan Runner (edited)

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2022-12-31 07:56:53 That rain metaphor was on point. So much happiness in the last few chapters suddenly followed by the reveal that Rei was beat up by his sister's man, and also she's completely insane. For as fluffy as this show gets, the darkness of that moment is terrifyingly real. We went from the shogi cat song to relationship violence & an adult assaulting a teen in the street, and it's treated with all the weight you'd expect. Such a tense and memorable scene.
2022-12-22 05:29:29 That rain metaphor was on point. So much happiness in the last few chapters suddenly followed by the reveal that Rei was beat up by his sister's man, and also she's completely insane. For as fluffy as this show gets, the darkness of that moment is terrifyingly real. We went from the shogi cat song to relationship violence & an adult assaulting a teen in the street, and it's treated with all the weight you'd expect. Such a tense and memorable scene.

That rain metaphor was on point. So much happiness in the last few chapters suddenly followed by the reveal that Rei was beat up by his sister's man, and also she's completely insane. For as fluffy as this show gets, the darkness of that moment is terrifyingly real. We went from the shogi cat song to relationship violence & an adult assaulting a teen in the street, and it's treated with all the weight you'd expect. Such a tense and memorable scene.