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Kuzu no honkai ecchan
Kuzu no honkai ecchan















Sex Scene of the Week: After such a long plot analysis, I don’t think there are any other scenes to highlight but this. ‘Too good to be true,’ he things, ‘I decided to believe that this was fate.’ It is that decision that makes his eventual heartbreak even more tragic. He is ‘not one for strong emotions like love or hate’, but he fell strongly in love with that bitch because she reminds him of his… mother. Though he feels like he is boring and normal, he is actually weak and the perfect man for a woman like Minagawa-sensei to exploit. For the cruel things you did to me, if you’ll never be able to fall in love with me, I’ll take whatever I can, even if it’s just warmthĪfter the sex scene of the week, Hanabi finds herself in the same dark corner: she is alone and cold, ‘I filled my void with Ecchan,’ she says to herself before a visage of her younger self accuses her that ‘today was the first day that you took advantage of someone’s feelings.’ In the end, both she and Minagawa-sensei are scum.įor the first time, we had the chance to look into Kanai-sensei’s mind. So of course I will take advantage of your fear. You can’t say no to me because you don’t want to lose me. Ecchan, on the other hand, also takes advantage of the situation to get whatever she can out of it: There is a confusion inside her between ‘loving’ and ‘liking’ someone and she won’t come to realize how close she is to becoming what she hates until the end of the episode. She doesn’t need her per se, but what she can siphon out of her. Why do you like me so much? Forgive me for not knowingīut the fact remains that Hanabi is masking her true feelings in order to manipulate her friend. It’s not that she doesn’t care about Ecchan she is her closest friend after all. She finds herself helpless and alone and afraid, and she turns to the first person that gives her the attention she needs: Ecchan. Hurting Mugi for my own convenience isn’t a good enough reason toĪnd for the first time, Hanabi finds herself without comfort. I can’t wait to see that look of devastation in your eyesĭespite the gravity of the situation, Hanabi is mature enough to not burden Mugi with what she saw. In the end, she comes to realize something that applies to most of our protagonists: Most people do not confess their feelings out of fear, fear of rejection, or fear of changing the current situation, most usually ruining their friendship. Not that it makes any sense, but that’s the way she feels and that’s the reason of her despair. She blames herself, again, because in the end it was she who hadn’t confessed to him yet. Her inability to cry is just the first sign that there is something terribly wrong with the way she feels. The music room meeting was just a ploy so that Hanabi (who is blaming herself for everything) can see her crush confessing his love to this ‘other’ woman who is responsible (and will be at some point) for hurting two of the three people she cares about.

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And everything that happened in the series until now was actually orchestrated by her manipulative desires. ‘It’s not possible to love someone else, besides yourself,’ she says. Her almost narcissistic attitude defines her worldview. I would rather die than be exploited like her Instead, the only thing she felt was disgust. In a very enlightening flashback, we learn that Minagawa-sensei first realized her utter lack of emotions after hurting her best friend’s feelings without any inch of guilt.

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Others aren’t interested in individuality, but there is no point to anything unless you are wanted. She takes a liking in hurting other people’s feelings by manipulating love.

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Her only source of pleasure is the sensation, the feeling of being wanted, especially when that affection is taken from someone who is already wanted from someone else. Nevertheless, Minagawa-sensei managed to fill the role of the villain in my head, and I can’t wait to see how this story will play in the future. If by any chance you actually felt you could relate to her ‘feelings’, then come over for a coffee I really want to talk to you. If not, I don’t even want to know what you were thinking. Have you felt the lack of an antagonist during the first 3 episodes? By the end of the episode you probably felt the hate for Minagawa-sensei and, like me, screamed ‘MANIPULATIVE BITCH’ to the screen multiple times. But how did she come to realize that? She has to thank Minagawa-sensei and her psychopathic charm. Hanabi is slowly turning into what she hates the most, a selfish scum who takes advantage of other people’s feelings for her own comfort. Depending on how your look at it, we either have a case of one or two bad apples in Episode 4 of Kuzu no Honkai.















Kuzu no honkai ecchan