What do you think Episode 6 of
He Dahe? Community rating: 4.5
Every writer develops his or her own clichés that are easy to fall back on, and one mistake I know I’ve made is calling my favorite characters “lovable idiots,” or some variation thereof. Of course, I often find that the casts of the shows I cover are very likable and It’s so easy to make ridiculously stupid decisions. The point is that I’m fully aware that I might have gone back to “lovable idiot” a little too many times. when it comes to He DaheMomo and O’Callen may be cute as all get out, but they’re not idiots. they are children. They are naturally not good at processing and expressing complex, intimate emotions, but this is their domain. When I was their age, I was no better than a romantic. Elsewhere, however, both of these little heroes prove to be incredibly smart, capable, cunning, and willful in all the right ways.
In other words, Shiratori Aira is hundred percent A truly lovable idiot, right down to the pink core of her stupid, stupid soul. The brutal kindness we saw in her flirtatious bullying of O’Cullen in Mean Girls™ might be enough to give you a sense of the “idiot” part of her character, but “Dangerous Woman Arrived” is shaping her image Very helpful. It’s a good thing, too, because she’ll definitely continue to be a key player on the team. He Dahe The cast, her performance in the opening ceremony, and more.
A trope I always like to see is when the climactic battle of a storyline is once again shown through an outsider’s eyes. It’s a great way to heighten the stakes of a conflict and scene, and it’s also a convenient way to introduce a “normal” character like Ella into a wacky world of monsters, aliens, psychic powers, and missing madmen. These scary quotes exist because, as we see in this week’s extended introduction to Ella, the girl is a few popcorn short of a full bag of popcorn. Anyone who spends his life believing that his beauty and social graces are God’s true gifts to humanity is eccentric enough to be a supporting character in a freak show like this. He Dahebut then the show goes a step further and has the girl eagerly caressing and hugging O’Callen’s one and only gilded mouth for almost the entire episode, thinking it’s a sign from heaven that she’s destined to fight evil as some kind of vigilante. Magician.
To her credit, Granny Turbo tags along to the school and explains that anyone who catches O’Kalun’s beanbag gold bars will have latent psychic powers unleashed, so the girl isn’t completely crazy. If I were attacked by a glaring ghost hand promoteI might be inclined to start hunting down my supernatural enemies myself. That’s what makes this whole episode so perfect: even though we all know Ella has no idea what the hell she’s doing, and nothing good can come of her fiddling with O’Callen’s gilded globe and ghostly red lady. , we still can’t help but root for this little fool. It’s adorable how serious she is about Momo’s misguided crusade, and how devoted her poor lackeys are to supporting Ella in her quest.
Plus, it’s hard to be angry with Ella when her interference leads to another intense battle with strange spirits. The Lady in Red, aka “Acrobatic Silk,” is an excellent choice for a second antagonist, as her shrill, hysterical demeanor is a far cry from Granny Turbo’s brash, bellicose style. Her slender limbs and Lin GuThe curly hair also adds a unique flavor to the battle. It’s just as incredibly animated as the entire episode leading up to the battle. My wife even comments week after week on how cute and vibrant the animation is. Best of all, this review comes about because of the hilarious sight of O’Callen rolling out of the classroom to hide Granny Turbo from her classmates.
I could easily spend another five paragraphs talking about the various cuts of animation and funny jokes that made this episode so great, but I bet we all get the gist by now. The show went on to score perfect scores and leave the rest of the season behind. At this time, if there is a plot, I will be shocked No Makes me wait desperately for that sweet next blow He Dahe Kind.
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He Dahe Currently streaming on Crunchyroll and Netflix.
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