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Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT.EP35

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Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT.

All beasts in this world are cute, gentle and harmless. Everyone adores their lovely spirit pets. But I’m the only one whose beasts are savage, ancient and terrifying. While others train cuties, I awaken extinct monsters. And I alone am unstoppable… but my true power is only just beginning.
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Ep Review

The Blue Corridor Battle

The tension in the hallway is palpable as the protagonist faces terrifying creatures. I loved how the animation shifted when the red spiked beast appeared. It captures the essence of Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. with fierce designs. The blue lighting adds a cold, eerie vibe that keeps you on the edge of your seat.

Panda Power Unleashed

Never expected a panda to look so menacing with those red glyphs! The transformation sequence was smooth. Watching the beast smash cabinets made me realize why Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. is gaining traction. The contrast between the cute animal shape and violent action is pure gold. A highlight for me.

Masked Mystery Man

The masked warrior with the wolf helmet adds a cool villain vibe. The armor design is intricate and the red eye symbol is mysterious. I wonder the connection to the lead in Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. The way the warrior smirked before battle gave me major chills. Can't wait to see the power.

The Older Swordsman

Did not expect the older warrior in the white shirt to step up! Protecting the civilian with a glowing sword was heroic. The mining flashback suggests a hidden past. Scenes like this make Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. stand out. The ice effects when the sword struck the toad were visually stunning and crisp.

Ice vs Fire Dynamics

The elemental battles are satisfying. Seeing the red fire beast clash with ice powers created a great visual contrast. It reminds me why I started watching Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. The sound design probably matches these impacts perfectly. The corridor setting feels claustrophobic which raises the stakes.

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