Never underestimate an old man with a cane... or in this case, a pink-haired dude who turns out to be terrifyingly strong! The tree monster's arrogance was his downfall - mocking someone's injury only to have his own legs shattered? Poetic justice at its finest. The red sky and crumbling buildings added perfect apocalyptic energy to this showdown. S-Class Horrors? No cute girls had me hooked from the first glowing eye close-up!
When he said 'you dare threaten my wife' and then proceeded to destroy that tree monster? Chef's kiss! The spider-lady's warning went unheeded, and now look who's fertilizer-bound. That final kick while the monster lay defeated was pure dominance. The animation during the fight scenes was fluid and intense, especially those green energy effects. S-Class Horrors? No cute girls delivered non-stop action with emotional stakes!
The tree monster's overconfidence was hilarious until reality hit hard. One minute he's threatening to rip bones out, next minute he's begging as his own limbs get snapped. The pink-haired protagonist's calm demeanor before unleashing chaos made the payoff even better. Those glowing green eyes switching from monster to hero was a nice touch. S-Class Horrors? No cute girls knows how to flip expectations upside down!
That old man swinging his cane like a legendary warrior only to get bodied by a single kick? Iconic. The pink-haired guy's smirk said it all - 'you really think you're some staff-wielding legend?' Ouch. The background destruction and lightning effects elevated every punch and kick. Watching the monster realize too late that he messed with the wrong person was pure satisfaction. S-Class Horrors? No cute girls brings the heat!
That moment when the villain thinks he's won, only for the pink-haired guy to reveal his true power? Absolute chills! The way he mocked the tree monster's broken leg before snapping it himself was brutal but satisfying. S-Class Horrors? No cute girls couldn't prepare me for this level of savage justice. The green eyes glowing in the dark gave me major villain vibes, yet he's somehow the hero here? Mind blown!