The synopsis, scene cuts, and non-credit opening and ending videos of the second episode, “Guess, It seems, It seems,” have been released. Also, the third batch of supportive comments has arrived.
The train carrying Shizuru and the others leaves the station. Looking out the window at a world where both the scenery and the rails that connect the towns have completely changed, we head towards Ikebukuro, where Haka will probably be. Then, a mysterious person appears from afar…?
The careful art that supports the outlandish worldview is impressive.
A loose everyday thing? Post-apocalyptic elements too? Like a road movie? No, actually that kind of thing? There was a wide range of changes, and the uneasiness that appeared and disappeared behind the idyllic daily life and the girls’ sudden interactions made me anxious about what was to come.
Where will the Doomsday Train go?
I saw it first.
Before I knew it, I was transfixed by the sight of unique and charming characters struggling in a mysterious, surreal and slightly poisonous world!
At times I was nervous and relieved at the various variations of troubles, and with each episode I became absorbed and felt like my heart was loosening up.
I’m looking forward to seeing what challenges await me in the future!
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