The summoning scenes are wild! Watching the blue-haired guy call out that golden pig had me laughing. It contrasts so well with the scary red tigers. Honestly, the show title says it all: Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. The visual quality during the battle sequences is top-notch, especially the lighting effects. I love how each character has a unique style. The tension in the forest feels real.
That guy in the white coat walks through danger like it is nothing. His confidence is unmatched when the shadows move. Seeing his red armored beast appear at the end was a power move. The vibe shifts instantly when he steps up. Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. fits his energy perfectly. I need to know more about his backstory because he hides so much power behind that calm expression.
The girl in the blue hoodie summons such a fierce creature. That purple panther with spikes looks dangerous yet beautiful. The fight choreography against the dark tigers is smooth. I was worried for her, but she handled it well. Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. captures the rivalry between the summons. The electric effects on the panther add so much flavor to the combat scenes.
Nothing prepared me for the white fox with rainbow tails. It appears so gracefully after the chaos. The colors pop against the dark forest background. It feels like a healing moment amidst the fighting. Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. takes on a new meaning with such majestic creatures. The detail on the fur and the glowing tails is absolutely stunning to watch on screen.
The brown-haired guy brings out pure brute force. That stone gorilla smashing through the trees is intense. You can feel the ground shake when it lands. It protects the team with raw power. Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. highlights the difference in calling styles. I appreciate how the art emphasizes the weight and impact of every punch thrown by the gorilla.