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“This episode made me angry, it made me feel disgusted, it gave me a boner, it made my heart race, but ultimately, I just feel miserable.” … “Kuzu no Honkai has got a high chance of becoming my AOTS.”
I agree that the show contains those things, but at this point I don’t think that really matters. It hardly goes anywhere with them, the only people whose romance has progressed to a significant degree are Akane and Kanai (hence why they should be the main characters). Speaking as someone who went through his own high school story of unrequited love I can appreciate Hanabi’s story, but the show as a whole doesn’t seem to have a story. At least not one that’s going anywhere anytime soon. I think Kuzu no Honkai has what it needs to be a great romance, but again it doesn’t seem to be making much progress, it doesn’t feel like it’s using what it has to make a narrative at all, let alone one I’m really into.
Their is a another part in the manga which is Kuzu no honkai Decor
Kuzu no Honkai is a manga series focused on romantic relationships. It has come to a conclusion, but it is interesting to note that there is a spin-off series called Kuzu no Honkai Decor that follows up on its conclusion. For people who prefer something that can be watched rather than something that has to be read, there is an anime adaptation as well. Here are 10 things that you may or may not have known about Kuzu no Honkai:
Some people might be more familiar with Kuzu no Honkai under the name Scum’s Wish. Suffice to say that this is a pretty literal translation.
Kuzu no Honkai is considered to be seinen. This means that it is aimed at young adult males, though in practice, the term is loose enough that it can be used to describe people from their 20s to their 50s. Regardless, seinen tends to have more mature content than, say, shounen, but it should be mentioned that this can mean maturity in more than one sense of the word.
Square-Enix tends to be best-known for its video games. However, it is interesting to note that it is involved in other sectors as well. For proof, look on further than the fact that it publishes magazines, as shown by the fact that Kuzu no Honkai is published in its seinen magazine Big Gangan.
Curiously, Kuzu no Honkai’s handling of romantic relationships is more mature than what one would expect. For example, the two protagonists don’t fall in love with one another. Instead, they end their relationship so that they can find someone that they can actually love. For that matter, both of them manage to get over the people that they are initially interested in, as shown by Mugi’s realization that he had idealized Akane to an unhealthy extent.
Besides a 12-episode anime adaptation, Kuzu no Honkai has received a spinoff manga called Kuzu no Honkai Decor as well. In short, said spin-off focused on Hanabi following the ending of the main series. However, it covered subsequent events for other characters such as Sanae as well. On the whole, Kuzu no Honkai Decor had a happier, more upbeat ending, which should suit people who are looking for that sort of thing at the moment.
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