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Blood Moon, Broken HeroEP 20

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Blood Moon, Broken Hero

After the Blood-Moon Horror, no one is who they seem anymore. A traveler seeking only to survive soon finds that crisis after crisis. When the second Horror Moon rises, he makes a choice that will bleed him dry and crown him a reluctant guardian. But what does it truly cost to become a hero in a world where even shadows lie?
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Ep Review

That Lady In Green Is Hiding Something

Everyone is focused on the white-haired guy summoning demons, but can we talk about the woman in the green dress? Her smile when the chaos starts is so suspicious. In Blood Moon, Broken Hero, she seems way too calm compared to the guy in the suit panicking on the phone. I bet she knows exactly what is coming.

From Suits To Supernatural Powers

The shift from men in black suits smoking cigarettes to giant skeletal monsters is insane. Blood Moon, Broken Hero does not waste any time getting to the action. The moment the white-haired protagonist laughed while surrounded by purple energy, I knew this show was going to be a rollercoaster. The animation quality is stunning.

The Principal Needs To Chill Out

The university principal sweating bullets in the stands is the most relatable character in Blood Moon, Broken Hero. While everyone else is freaking out or laughing maniacally, he just looks terrified of the bill. The contrast between his fear and the police officer's serious face adds so much comedy to the tension.

Purple Energy Is The New Black

The color grading in this show is fantastic. Everything from the girl's hair to the giant sword is this vibrant, electric purple. In Blood Moon, Broken Hero, the magical effects feel heavy and dangerous. When the sword crashed into the arena, I could almost feel the impact through my screen. Truly a visual feast.

Wait, Are They Laughing At The Apocalypse

The chibi versions of the couple laughing while the sky turns dark is such a weird but funny touch. Blood Moon, Broken Hero balances horror and comedy perfectly. One minute you are scared of the demon, the next you are laughing at the audience reactions. It keeps you guessing what tone to expect next.

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