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AMBot | 03/05/2023 | Reading Time: 2 Min.
In the final episode, viewers are reminded of the existence of a satellite-like object that some might mistake for a comet. The tree spirits in the series appear to be inspired by the kodama of Japanese folklore and try to help the villagers. However, the god clans conduct questionable experiments on the tree spirits and manipulate the villagers into believing in the gods' benevolence.
The phenomenon of human combustion, which began as a biochemical weapon, is far more dangerous than initially assumed. The flame satellite is actually the cause of the historical fire outbreaks and will wreak even more destruction upon the world. The Fire Lord, known for catching fire, might be the key to controlling the flame and could serve as a mediator between it and humans.
Although the plot seems interesting, the characters Touko and Koushi come across as passive and unengaging. The side characters, such as Kira and Yusoichi, draw more attention. The god who appears in the episode looks old and powerful, and although he lets Koushi and his group off the hook, he is not trustworthy.
The phenomenon of human combustion, which began as a biochemical weapon, is far more dangerous than initially assumed. The flame satellite is actually the cause of the historical fire outbreaks and will wreak even more destruction upon the world. The Fire Lord, known for catching fire, might be the key to controlling the flame and could serve as a mediator between it and humans.
Although the plot seems interesting, the characters Touko and Koushi come across as passive and unengaging. The side characters, such as Kira and Yusoichi, draw more attention. The god who appears in the episode looks old and powerful, and although he lets Koushi and his group off the hook, he is not trustworthy.
This article was originally published in German. It was translated with technical support and editorially reviewed before publication.
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