Who gave the megaphone to the chaos agent? His energy is infectious! Turning a street full of headless suits and zombies into a welcoming party takes serious charisma. The way he charms the spirits while the girl sweats bullets is peak comedy. This show proves horror works best when it doesn't take itself too seriously. Loved every second of this absurdity.
The red alert scenes were intense with great lighting, but the transition to the lantern-lit street was stunning. The character designs, especially the headless suits and the chibi fire mode, are so creative. It is rare to see animation this dynamic in a short format. The visual storytelling in (Dubbed) S-Class Horrors? Just Cute Girls to Me! keeps you glued to the screen.
I was ready for a fight scene when the zombies appeared, but instead, we got a hospitality business pitch? The subversion of expectations is brilliant. The pink-haired lead treats the undead like VIP customers. It is refreshing to see a protagonist who solves problems with enthusiasm instead of weapons. Definitely a unique take on the genre that keeps you guessing.
Starting with a tearful commander and ending with a glowing host bowing to spirits? This narrative arc is insane. The contrast between the serious military base and the festive ghost town creates such a unique vibe. The pacing is fast but never confusing. If you like stories that blend action, horror, and slapstick comedy seamlessly, this is a must-watch on netshort.
The shift from a high-stakes military crisis to a supernatural comedy is wild! One minute the commander is screaming about signal loss, the next a pink-haired guy is hosting a ghost rave. The tonal whiplash is real but hilarious. Watching (Dubbed) S-Class Horrors? Just Cute Girls to Me! on netshort felt like riding an emotional rollercoaster that somehow lands perfectly on fun.