The 2nd highly anticipated episode of parasite combat anime Kiseijuu has been receiving positive opinion online for its faithfulness to the source material, going so far as to animate “that” scene – surprisingly enough with controversial voice actress Aya Hirano taking the (hopelessly inappropriate) role of heartless parasite.
Omake:
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I’m very disappointed in this show. The main character in the manga was mentally a very strong individual right from the beginning. They’ve turned him into this cookie cutter high school male who can’t handle himself in any social situation. It’s like the producers think that every high school character has to be like this, so they’re all the same. I just can’t stand them anymore.
All the producers in Japan think that all the school kids have a Shinji complex.
In the manga, i believed that he was a cookie cutter high school male. Till he had to deal with his mothers death. Went from peace loving bro to no emotions, while migi gained human emotions. I didn’t think was mentally strong at all in the beginning. And if he was i felt that the other chick probably would have never died if was more of a man.
Japan finally got away with airing an uncensored penis.
I wish Aya Hirano voiced my hand.
With all the censorship lately, I kind of appreciate this – the show not THAT (okay maybe that too.)