
BSD's strongest point is easily the lovable and empathy inducing characters. The cause of this entire conflict is the new character that is introduced, Shibusawa Tatsuhiko.
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Instead, this predicament (which is made out to be this serious and daunting problem) serves as a mere triviality as the heroes of the movie take care of it in a matter of a few minutes, save for the main protagonist, which I'll get to later. This isn't a bad plot device in it of itself, if only it were an actual plot device at all. Defeating this manifestation will return the original user's ability. The reality is that a fog causes their abilities to manifest into this ghost of sorts that attacks their own user. The story is about a series of (presumed to be) suicides by ability users using their own abilities. a confusing plot, a seizure inducing climax, and probably the dumbest and most contrived antagonist to come out of BSD. The film, however, puts them to waste with I'll start with some positives-the animation was pretty good (although that's to be expected for a feature length anime film), the voice actors did their jobs well, the music, while not exactly noteworthy, was decent, and there were a few interesting elements and events relating to the protagonist that I found to be genuinely interesting. Needless to say, Takuya Igarashi might as well be my pallbearer so that when I die, he can let me down one last time.


This is coming from someone who absolutely adores the Bungou Stray Dogs series.
