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Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL!EP 65

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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

Visual Feast of Rage

The animation quality in Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! is insane. Watching the blue-haired hero turn the tide with glowing red eyes gave me chills. The purple villain's arrogance was perfectly portrayed until that final stab. City ruins set a dark mood for this battle. Truly a visual feast for anime fans who love high-stakes fights.

Twist Ending Shock

I was not expecting that twist where the protagonist smiles while bleeding. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! knows how to build tension. The purple energy effects versus the red aura creates a stunning contrast. That giant hand descending from the sky felt like divine judgment. Can't wait to see what happens next in this saga.

Adrenaline Rush

The villain's laugh still echoes in my head. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! delivers pure adrenaline. Seeing the blue-haired fighter rise from the rubble after taking heavy damage was inspiring. The color palette shifts from purple doom to red rage effectively show his power-up. Best action sequence I have seen all year.

Hidden Stakes

Why did the pink-haired girl cry? Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! hints at deeper stakes beyond fighting. The close-up on the hero's bloody smile was terrifying yet cool. The purple villain thought he won, but that counterattack was brutal. The sound design must be incredible to match these visuals. Totally hooked on this story now.

Power of Rage

That rainbow beam attack looked flashy but did nothing! Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! subverts expectations when real power comes from rage. The blue-haired protagonist's transformation scene was handled beautifully. Ruined buildings everywhere add realism to the destruction. This show does not hold back on the intensity at all.

Iconic Villain Design

Honestly, the purple villain's design is iconic. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! makes you hate him until you realize his power level. The way the blue-haired hero grabs his head during the final strike was personal. Red eyes glowing in the dust cloud is a classic trope done right. I need season two immediately.

Relentless Pacing

The pacing in Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! is relentless. No time to breathe between attacks. The shift from white wind energy to dark red rage shows the hero's desperation. That giant red hand looming over the city is an image I will not forget. Animation studios need to take notes from this quality.

Style Over Logic

Who knew a white coat could stay so clean amidst chaos? Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! has logic gaps but style overrides them. The purple villain's shock when stabbed was satisfying. Watching the hero endure pain to win makes the victory feel earned. The emotional weight behind the red eyes is palpable.

Color Theory Master

Every frame looks like a wallpaper. Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! is a masterpiece of color theory. Purple representing evil and red representing vengeance works perfectly. The blue-haired fighter's resolve hardens with every drop of blood. That final clash left me speechless. Definitely recommending to friends.

Scale of Destruction

The sheer scale of destruction in Killed Me? Now I CONTROL METAL! is overwhelming. Buildings crumbled like sand under their power. The purple villain's arrogance was his downfall against pure will. Seeing the hero smile through pain shows he lost something too. What a wild ride from start to finish.