That pink-haired dude? Total scene-stealer. One minute he's grinning like a chibi villain, next he's commanding an army of ghost girls in a bubble. His energy is unhinged but weirdly charming. Watching him mess with the military guy was pure entertainment. This show doesn't take itself too seriously—and that's why it works.
Poor Colonel Screams-a-Lot. He went from yelling orders to staring blankly at sky-cracks like his brain short-circuited. His facial expressions alone deserve an award. The way he reacts to every supernatural twist makes him the perfect straight man in this absurd world. Honestly, I'm here for his suffering.
Nothing says 'true love' like snuggling while the city collapses behind you. That couple glowing with heart emojis? Iconic. Their vibe is so extra it loops back to sweet. Meanwhile, everyone else is running or bowing—they're just vibing. (Dubbed) S-Class Horrors? Just Cute Girls to Me! knows how to balance drama with dumb fun.
Started as a peaceful plaza, ended as a supernatural showdown zone. The fountain, the pigeons, the old folks on benches—all gone in seconds. Now there's lightning, portals, and spider-legs everywhere. The visual escalation is insane. And somehow, it all feels cohesive? Kudos to the animators for making chaos look this good.
The moment that spider-lady stepped out of the portal, I knew this wasn't your average monster flick. But then—bam!—she's cuddling with a guy like it's a rom-com. (Dubbed) S-Class Horrors? Just Cute Girls to Me! had me laughing and cringing in the best way. The contrast between chaos and cuteness is chef's kiss.