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6____________ is an anime television series based on the manga series of the same name written and illustrated by Tatsuki Fujimoto. The series, produced by MAPPA, was announced on December 14, 2020.[1][2] It adapts the first 38 chapters of the manga series.[3] The series is directed by Ry Nakayama (director) and Makoto Nakazono (chief episode director), with scripts by Hiroshi Seko, character designs by Kazutaka Sugiyama, and Devil designs by Kiyotaka Oshiyama. Tatsuya Yoshihara is serving as action director and Ysuke Takeda is directing the art. Naomi Nakano is the color key artist and Yohei Miyahara is designing the screens. The music is composed by Kensuke Ushio.[4][5][6]

The series follows the story of Denji, an impoverished young man who makes a contract that fuses his body with that of a dog-like devil named Pochita, granting him the ability to transform parts of his body into chainsaws. Denji eventually joins the Public Safety Devil Hunters, a government agency focused on fighting against devils whenever they become a threat to Japan.

The series was broadcast on TV Tokyo and other networks from October 12 to December 28, 2022.[7][8][9][a] The opening theme song is "Kick Back" by Kenshi Yonezu, while each episode features a different ending theme song.[11][12][b] Crunchyroll has licensed the series outside of Asia, and began streaming an English dub on October 25, 2022.[14][15] Medialink licensed the series in Asia-Pacific.[16]

Everyone kept looking out into the woods where the sandy lawn became scrubby pines. Where the chainsaw still sat. Where blood now fed the thirsty roots of scrub pines and poison ivy and attracted every manner of Pine Barren monster.

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He's down on his luck, living in deplorable conditions, and hunting devils to pay off his late father's debts. And as a teenage boy, all he wants to do is eat good food and get a girlfriend. Can't really argue with that. It also helps that he has such an endearing relationship with his devil-dog, which, by the way, has a chainsaw protruding out of its face.

When the Chainsaw Man finally makes his grand entrance and lets it rip, that's really the highlight of the episode. We see zombie-devil guts and limbs splatter across the screen, accompanied by the sound of heavy metal and gnashing of chainsaw blades, and you can tell the show's artists put some thought and care into the violence.

So far, the story is just an excuse to see Denji eviscerate monsters, but that's not to say it'll always be this way. The creator of the manga (Japanese comic), Tatsuki Fujimoto, is known for his absurd, volatile, yet compelling storytelling, and if the show stays faithful to its source material, this episode is just a setup for the punchline.

The anime offers nothing wildly impressive for now, but it's just enough of a tease in a 24-minute package to hook me. If you like the carnage you see in the first episode, then you might want to stick around to see where the story goes.

Every week when a new ____________ review goes up, there are typically a lot of shots to choose from to include within the content, but this week might have actually been the hardest yet. It is by far the prettiest episode yet, despite also being one of the most shocking, a trend that looks just beginning.

The whole vomit fiasco in the last episode ended up feeling second place to what was one of the most intimate and warm expressions of sexual attraction put to animation in a long while. And considering how this episode goes, it suddenly makes a lot of sense why so much thought and care went into expressing Himeno at her most human and carefree.

When she made a proposition with Denji to help each other get with their desired partners, it felt so obvious of a plot hook, ensuring more time together on the horizon. With all the time spent on the characters in the past seven episodes, that alone was exciting to look forward to. But before even the halfway point, the story took a shocking turn, and it was absolutely incredible.

The Katana Devil's introduction alone would be exhilarating, shocking, and the highlight of the episode, but the events prior make the entire sequence immediately tense. It starts with Makima being gunned down, then shots of the other members of the team being targeted by seemingly normal pedestrians who have their hands on guns.

It's amusing how much the thought process on the episode gets wiped clean as soon as the bullets fly because right before the crap hit the fan, the way Makima was written was intriguing. This whole time she's been incredibly kind and caring, but suspiciously so. Here, she openly expresses frustration with attending a meeting in Kyoto because the higher-ups are intimidating.

It's a small detail compared to the rest of the episode afterward, but it started to make me question the kind of person Makima is even more while watching. While only speculative, it seems clear that Makima won't stay dead. Everything about her is simply too alien for this to be her full end, a certainty not shared by Himeno, this episode's other apparent casualty.

The ending has the energy and quality of an opening, but it couldn't have properly fit anywhere else but this episode. The happier, quirkier themes of episodes past have given way, just like the story itself, to reveal something that is simply "Chainsaw Man."

When this show began, it was already good. It was patient and contemplative, in love with its characters and all of their flaws and dreams, but it was bound to happen that a moment would come when the show became... itself. There had to be an episode that would signal the start of what every meme and out-of-context manga panel that sold people of the series was about.

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Warning: Spoilers for Chainsaw Man episode 12An unexplained moment in the 1____________ anime's seaso one finale is actually quite tragic when considering the death of a hero in an earlier episode.

In episode 12 of Chainsaw Man, the Ghost Devil, who's now under control of the Snake Devil-wielding villain Akane following the death of its former contracted human Himeno in an earlier Chainsaw Man episode, suddenly stops choking its opponent Aki and opens one of its many hands. In its outstretched palm is a cigarette with the words "Easy revenge!" written on it. This triggers a memory in Aki when Himeno informed him that the Ghost Devil can only sense through fear, allowing him to kill it in the present day.

The episode also encourages Chainsaw Man fans to recall Himeno's experiences. Before Aki, Himeno had been unfortunate enough to witness death after death of her now-deceased partners. Wanting Aki to avoid the same fate, she constantly tried to convince him to leave with her so that they could have a normal life together. The irony is that Himeno hoped that Aki would never experience the same pain she had with her former partners and yet her re-purposing Aki's first legal cigarette into one for avenging her death not only means that she believed he would meet the same fate by surviving her, but that he had enough screw loose, a requirement that many have associated with the survival of devil hunters. Before this moment, it was assumed that Himeno didn't think he would survive because he wasn't broken, but after countless attempts to save him, this cigarette means she likely came to the conclusion that he was unstable enough to survive in the business as one of 2______________ devil hunters.

This battle against the Bat turned out to be the appetizer for the main course against the Leech Devil. You can tell in this episode how the animation sequences brought forward incredible visuals that the manga would never be able to deliver. For now, this is THE highlighted animated fight scene for me; even more so than the previous episode.

This episode had quite a bit more extra scenes added in compared to the manga. Unlike in episode 2, where they omitted the Muscle Devil fight scene, this episode had some amazing fight sequences and a lot more Aki screen time.

3_________ Now, I gotta admit, there's really not much to say. You control Leatherface, the chainsaw-murdering psychopath, and you just go around killing people. That's right, you're the bad guy. Now, I think I understand why this game was so offensive. Sure, the graphics don't look too violent, but just the idea. The goal of the game is to murder innocent girls! Damn!

4_________ Now, as far as Atari goes, there's not much point of complaining about the graphics, but, could they have at least made his chainsaw a different color than his body? It just blends in. It's just like his arms just tangled together or he has like, a big jagged dick coming out of his chest. Like, what the Hell, man?!?!

5_________ The worst thing about this is that the more you use your chainsaw, the more you use up your fuel. That's right. The fucking thing runs on gas. When you run out of fuel, you're dead. So, when the game's over, the screen goes black like a 7_____________ fatality and the girl kicks you in the butt. How "violent." She kicks you in the rear.

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