Tatsuki Fujimoto 17-26 Episode 2
Review Summary
This episode delivers an absurdly comedic yet inspiring compilation of short stories, effectively working as a unique and hopeful experience.
👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
Tatsuki Fujimoto's anthology shifts gears with its second entry, pivoting from schoolyard absurdity into something more emotionally charged and unpredictable. 'Sasaki Stopped a Bullet' centers on the volatile territory of unrequited love—specifically, a student named Sasaki and his feelings toward his teacher, Ms. Kawaguchi. The tonal range here is wide: expect quiet, almost tender moments of admiration that slam headfirst into sudden bursts of high-stakes tension and action. Fujimoto's signature ability to make the mundane feel dangerous is on full display. The pacing keeps you off-balance, shifting between introspective character beats and sharp, suspenseful sequences without warning. Themes of heroism, sacrifice, and the way perception distorts reality run underneath everything. It's a compact, emotionally dense piece that rewards attentive viewing and refuses to sit comfortably in one genre.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
As the second of eight standalone adaptations from Fujimoto's short story collection, this episode follows the offbeat tone-setter 'A Couple Clucking Chickens Were Still Kickin' in the Schoolyard' and deepens the anthology's exploration of love, obsession, and human conviction. It directly lays thematic groundwork for episode three, 'Love Is Blind,' by interrogating how far devotion can push someone before reality warps around them. Each entry stands alone, but the emotional throughline connecting them grows sharper here.
©藤本タツキ/集英社・「藤本タツキ 17-26」製作委員会
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