The final episode holds the real interaction between Shindou and Yaha-kui zaShunina as he was taking the whole human race to Anisotropic. The story binds perfectly as the anime reaches to the end. Even though the start was quite absurd, the ending is promising.
KADO: The Right Answer
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Synopsis
Cool-headed and rational, Koujirou Shindou is a government official and master negotiator with a well-earned reputation. While departing on a business trip, a giant cube materializes and his plane is taken undamaged into the mysterious, indestructible structure. As Japanese authorities attempt to identify the cube's properties and origins, Shindou encounters an otherworldly entity known as Yaha-kui zaShunina, who materializes in the form of a human man. He assures Shindou that the passengers are not in any danger and requests help in negotiations with the human world. Hailing from a higher dimensional universe known as Novo, Yaha-kui zaShunina is able to transfer information between Novo and Shindou's universe through a cube called Kado. Despite having these unfathomable abilities, he does not appear hostile. Instead, he announces that he has come to this world with only one intention: to "advance" humanity—starting with Japan. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Yaha-kui zaShunina
Advanced alien Yaha-kui zaShunina leverages superior technology to pressure Japan's government.
Portrayed by Liebrecht Jason
Saraka Tsukai
Saraka Tsukai: A mysterious figure from the anime Seikaisuru Kado with an unknown background.
Portrayed by Krantz Mikaela
Koujirou Shindou
Portrayed by Moore Ian
Quick Takes
View all 36 takesSaraka and Shindou’s struggle to fight off the motif of Yaha-kui zaShunina felt real. The direction and the plot making are great. This episode nicely uses foreshadowing that shapes the path for the upcoming one. Although the animation felt quite shaky, the pace was okay here.
All the plot twists are great in this episode. The whole idea of the theme and story is now coming into place. The narrative is well designed to maximize the story's impact. The animation is great in this episode, and the pace is suitable to carry out the flow of the story. The idea of Anisotropic beings is nicely explained.
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