Genuinely, such a great watch. I’ve mentioned before that action scenes are this anime’s strongest point, but being able to deliver such heavy and meaningful message without relying on them shows how passionate the staffs were about this project. I also liked how the ending focused more on the MC rather than the girls as a whole, it made the conclusion more personal and special in a way. It may not have answered all my questions, but the ending still felt satisfying. Gonna miss these girls!
The Girl in Twilight
Oshimeter
Synopsis
The urban legend of the 4:44 ritual consists of using a radio player to produce frequencies in front of the Akeyuki Sacred Tree at exactly 4:44, transporting people to a different dimension. When Asuka Tsuchimiya and her friends—Nana Nanase, Mia Silverstone, Yuu Tounaka, and Chloe Morisu—decide to perform this ritual as an activity of the Crystal Radio Research Club, they are shocked when the ritual works. The five travel to a parallel world, known as a fragment, where they meet an unsettlingly familiar girl—Asuka's parallel-world self. This Asuka is dubbed as Seriouska due to her serious attitude and capability to fight. Seriouska tells them about the great danger that faces all the parallel worlds, the Twilight. As it strips the parallel worlds of all of its possibilities, Seriouska seeks the death of the man behind the Twilight, the Twilight King, to stop his onslaught over the multiverse. Akanesasu Shoujo follows the five girls as they learn to accept their true selves, all the while searching for the Twilight King. However, the solution to the invasive Twilight might be closer than they think. [Written by MAL Rewrite]
Episode Guide
Characters
Asuka Tsuchimiya
No biography available for Asuka Tsuchimiya.
Portrayed by Kurosawa Tomoyo
Mia Silverstone
Portrayed by Touyama Nao
Nana Nanase
Nana Nanase: A mysterious character from Akanesasu Shoujo with an undisclosed background.
Portrayed by Koshimizu Ami
Chloe Morisu
Portrayed by Inoue Marina
Yuu Tounaka
Portrayed by Lynn
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GIVE THIS ANIME A CHANCE! I genuinely did not expect to enjoy this show. The fight scenes are CGI, and this always gives me the ick because it feels like the animators are lazy, but don't let that stray you from the fact that this anime is FIRE 🔥Honestly, I felt like the initial worldbuilding wasn't established well, but it gets better starting episode 6. Although I do understand that it's discouraging that it took half of the anime before it gets better, please give this show a chance! The honesty in their sentiments is something I didn't expect a typical Magical Girl™ to have. It's a beautiful show, and I will from now on always promote it!



