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    English dub review: To Your Eternity “Leaving Alone”

    JamesBy JamesJanuary 26, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Bon explains how his friends lived after Fushi fell asleep centuries ago.

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    Continuing from the previous episode, this chapter shifts the focus inward, providing an introspective context rather than forward momentum. By exploring the past and emotional fallout surrounding Fushi and those closest to him, this episode reframes recent events through a more personal lens, serving as an excellent callback to season 2 as longtime companions gain new attention and their respective paths shaped by time, distance, and choice highlight how deeply Fushi’s presence affects others, even if he himself feels disconnected or lost.

    The heart of this episode tackles the issue of immortality and humanity. Fushi’s emotional vulnerability comes to the fore and is conveyed with impressive sincerity through her vocal performance and the character’s quieter moments. Themes of letting go, allowing others to live freely, and embracing change are gently woven into the story through symbolic and slice-of-life scenarios rather than overt conflict. Although the pacing remains uneven at times, some of the most resonant content is found when the episodes slow down to focus on relationships and introspection.

    Overall, the episode is portrayed as a quiet and powerful meditation on growth, loss, and emotional maturity. It’s the bittersweet serenity that defines the runtime, balancing tenderness with unease and reinforcing the idea that peace in this world is never permanent, only borrowed. While lingering structural and tonal issues from the broader arc haven’t completely disappeared, this episode still lands as an intimate turning point, made even more effective by the ominous Mizuha cliffhanger that cuts sharply through the silence and signals that the calm won’t last…

    A self-proclaimed punk/goth/gamer geek with a crazy sense of humor, he’s also an avid fan of certain video games like Devil May Cry, Bayonetta, fighting games, and almost all of SNK’s games. In addition to his unusual hobbies such as certain Asian foreign films, action/horror comedies, slacker comedies, and martial arts films, he is also a frequent contributor to the fighting game website Fightersgeneration.com.



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