Twin Star Exorcists Episode 1
Review Summary
Watch this underrated first episode; its captivating opening and ending establish a positive tone for the series.
👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
Twin Star Exorcists opens with a high-energy premiere that wastes little time establishing its two leads on a collision course. Rokuro Enmado carries the weight of a past he'd rather forget, while Benio Adashino charges forward with relentless conviction — their first encounter crackles with friction and chemistry in equal measure. Expect Studio Pierrot delivering fluid combat choreography against supernatural threats, balanced with quieter character beats that hint at deeper emotional stakes ahead. The tone shifts confidently between action spectacle and personal drama, grounding its fantasy premise in real internal conflict. Themes of destiny versus choice, reluctance versus duty, and two fundamentally different approaches to the same fight give the episode strong thematic legs. A solid entry point that prioritizes establishing its protagonists over world-building info dumps.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
As episode one of a fifty-episode run, this premiere is purely foundational — it introduces Rokuro and Benio as individuals before their fates become permanently entangled as the prophesied Twin Star Exorcists. Everything here serves the long game: character dynamics, combat stakes, and the tension between personal trauma and inherited duty will escalate significantly across the coming arcs. The groundwork laid in this meeting directly fuels the relationship and power progression that drives the entire series.
©助野嘉昭/集英社・「双星の陰陽師」製作委員会・テレビ東京
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