Deaimon Episode 6 involved some pretty heavy topics which were delivered in a toned-down manner. With excellent representations of the sweets and the changing seasons, this episode might have been even better with the timings reduced for the comedic scenes.
Deaimon Episode 5 was well-written. Old characters got a chance to catch up, and the newer characters built up the history of the cast and added a new dimension to their personalities. Despite nothing major happening in this episode, it laid a strong foundation for the upcoming events and the dynamics characters will have amongst themselves.
Overall, Deaimon Episode 4 was a fun-filled whole episode. Filled with moments that were funny, comforting, and emotionally intelligent, this episode delivered mystery and information without being too overburdening. Aesthetically pleasing, this slice-of-life anime teleported us to a summer day at the pool!
Deaimon Episode 3 smoothly re-introduced the focus to our main cast. The summer festival set the mood for potential future romance. With comedic scenes sprinkled throughout the episode, the main cast continues to grow and bond as the show progresses.
Deaimon Episode 2 hummed a beautiful melody of casts trying to find their happiness their own way. They may face issues while doing so, but that is only building the bonds stronger amongst themselves.
Deaimon Episode 1 represents a spectacular artwork, dyed in Kyoto colors, of some characters who are hurt but are trying their best in their lives. These characters get into comedic situations together and try to overcome them together, re-building their trust, and aspirations and re-painting a newer, happier picture.
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