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Kuzu no honkai ending song
Kuzu no honkai ending song






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This anime has a much more sombre feel to it, and can be very uncomfortable in some scenes. it shows the misery and desperation felt by young people when their love life is not going the way they want. Kuzu no Honkai veering more towards the difference between love and lust, sexual awakening, and the pressures put onto young people (by peers and society in general) to be sexually active. While different in many aspects, these animes both tackle the difficult and sometimes uncomfortable subject of adolescent and young adult romance.

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Nana slips into this more and more as the series progresses, while Kuzu No Honkai is very consistent with this style of analysis.īoth series also have amazing musical scores, though Nana's is Mid-2000's J-Rock and Punk while Kuzu no Honkai's is considerably less aggressive and leans more toward Mid-2010's J-Pop. And both end up going down self-destructive paths, even if the depth and style of these paths differ (due to one being a teenage drama while the other focuses on young adults).īoth series also have a character who has a sole, likewise self-destructive character who finds themselves attracted to the main character, and desperately wishing for a fulfillment of said desire.īoth series also have a character that would likely be seen as an 'antagonist' once they're introduced, but as the series spends more time with them we discover more and more that these 'vile' characters are vile for shockingly human reasons, even if they're not necessarily directly relatable reasons.īoth series are VERY introspective with their characters. The 'main' character in both series (Though it's debatable which Nana is the main lead in that series) flitter from one relationship to another, their hearts fragile and their minds dulled, even if the dulling has different styles in both series. Many characters in both series cause their own issues, rather it be for good-intentions, bad intentions, or out of ignorance. Nana, on the other hand, has a wider scope of focus, looking more at the struggles of interpersonal relationships, rather they be as friends or lovers, and the trappings of newfound independence for a young adult.ĭespite this difference, both series are relatively similar. Kuzu No Honkai (Scum's Wish) aims to rip apart the hollow pursuit of a perfect teenage love, and thus the majority of the focus is on romantic relationships. I never thought that this show is gonna show some real facts! It has shown really how one can behave when your love is in love with someone else yk that jealousy that comes with in you when your crush is talking to someone else who also seems to like them back -_-! That possession you hold knowing that they aren't gonna be with you! This show is quiet dark yk not the typical romance anime! It gave me a great insight that foundation of love is acceptance! Accepting yourself and your partner! I still can't believe I finished this show in a day!! I wouldn't recommend it for someone who is here for "happy ending and everything's gonna end up well".Both series are deeply rooted in drama that's edging on the verge of melodrama.








Kuzu no honkai ending song