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Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL!EP 50

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Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL!

He ruled the star realm, until his beloved and his rival stole his divine talents and left him for dead. Reborn, he awakens the same cursed gift, but this time he knows the future. He hunts the marked, claims forbidden metals, and saves a girl they meant to bury. But when vengeance becomes his only faith, can a god of nothing choose love over ruin?
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Ep Review

Aging Hand Horror

The tension between the blue-haired hero and the white-haired villain is insane. Watching his hand age rapidly gave me chills. The pink-haired fairy girl trying to save him adds so much emotional weight. I binge-watched Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! on netshort and couldn't stop. The animation quality during the magic transfer scene is top tier. Truly a masterpiece of stress and hope.

Creepy Villain Smile

Why does the white-haired guy smile like that? It's creepy but cool. The red background everywhere makes me feel anxious. When the blue-haired boy cried, my heart broke. This show Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! knows how to hit hard. The fairy wings on the girl are beautiful though. I need to know if she saves him in the next episode.

Psychological Fight

That aging effect on the hand was unexpected. I thought it was just a fight scene but it turned psychological. The white-haired antagonist seems to control time or life force. Watching this on netshort was intense. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! has such unique power systems. The pink girl's determination contrasts well with the boy's despair.

Color Palette Love

I love the color palette here. Red for danger, blue for sadness. The white-haired villain's arrogance is palpable. He snaps his fingers and everything changes. The blue-haired protagonist struggles so much. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! keeps me guessing. The emotional climax when he collapses is worth the watch alone.

Fairy Transformation

The fairy transformation scene is gorgeous. Green energy against red sky looks amazing. She tries to help but he looks so scared. The dynamic between the three characters is complex. I found Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! through netshort and it's my new obsession. The villain's red eyes are terrifyingly well drawn.

Real Pain Depiction

Honestly, the blue-haired guy's pain feels real. You can see the sweat and tears. The villain just laughs while destroying him. It makes you want to scream at the screen. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! does not hold back on suffering. The animation fluidity during the energy blast is smooth. Can't wait for revenge.

Power Steal Twist

That moment when the white-haired guy grabs her hand... did he steal her power? The smile says yes. The blue-haired boy is helpless on the ground. This twist in Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! shocked me. The visual storytelling is strong without needing dialogue. Netshort has some hidden gems like this.

Yellow Eyes Fear

The close-up on the yellow eyes shows pure fear. He knows he is losing. The pink-haired girl stands firm behind him though. Their bond seems strong despite the odds. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! builds relationships well. The lighting effects during the magic spell are cinematic. I feel invested in their survival now.

Classic Rivalry

White hair versus blue hair, classic rivalry but fresh execution. The aging hand detail is genius horror element. It shows the cost of power. Watching this late night on netshort was a mistake, too intense! Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! leaves you hanging. The villain's confidence is unmatched in recent anime styles.

Speechless Scene

This scene left me speechless. The blue orb attack looks deadly. She spreads her wings to protect him. It is a beautiful sacrifice moment. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! ends on a high note of tension. The character designs are distinct and memorable. I hope the blue-haired guy recovers soon.