Basilisk anime release
We really got to see the power of Akeginu’s emotions propel her. The battle between Kagero and Akeginu was amazingly intense. You have no consideration for human life and would make a horrible leader. He probably thinks women are weak and can’t make good decisions or be good leaders because they end up having feelings for some guy, which would of course mean he, with his lack of human emotion/compassion, would obviously be better fit as a leader. He saw that Ogen couldn’t kill Danjo, which might have made his disgust over Oboro not being able to kill Gennosuke all the more intense. The flashback with Tenzen and Ogen was quite informative. Please please don’t let it be months again before the next episode is released. Omygosh! I almost lost hope that any more Basilisk would ever be released. Their faces looked downright weird at times. Oh, and animation quality was down this time around. I wish they’d get the show on the road already. In conclusion… glad to see another episode of Basilisk, though the events of this episode left me queasy in some parts, a tad bored in others. I blame the tiny amount of sleep I’ve been getting these days. I feel as though I am rambling about nothing. Oh no no! She knew that’s what he would say. That is, until Kagero tried to throw his words in Oboro’s face. Gennosuke’s response also saddened me at first. His response was “Well done.” It’s sad how desperate she is to have him love her, and that she would throw her whole life away just to be next to him. They kiss and he “dies” but since that doesn’t fall under the category of fire or beheading, he’ll most certainly be back.Įarlier in the episode Kagero was meeting with Gennosuke and she told him that she’d killed Oboro. This episode continues the “Tenzen is a horrible monster” theme as he forces himself upon Kagero. (hmm, sounds vampiric doesn’t it.) Too bad the only Kouga who knows this is Zaemon and, well, he kinda kicked the bucket. So we finally, finally learn Tenzen’s weakness - burning or beheading.