Project #252: Bungou Stray Dogs Part 1

(Mira): Good day to everyone out there, I am Mira.

(Shizuku): And I’m Shizuku. Welcome to Project Nitsuj.

(Mira): Normally Nitsuj would be here to give you a review but he’s going to be out of action this week and next week because he’s got a cold and we’ve been called in to cover for him.

(Shizuku): So for the next two weeks you’ll be stuck with us and if you don’t like it please write your complaint down in the comments section below so that I may make a note to punch you in the foreseeable future.

(Mira): Indeed. So what are we going to review you asks? How about an anime that really got overlooked by the masses? I’m talking about Bungou Stray Dogs. Definitely one of the most underrated animes of 2016.

(Shizuku): So underrated that boss got an earful from us for not putting it on the top 11 animes of 2016 list. Bungou Stray Dogs was a series that had a little something for anyone. Comedy, action, drama, tragedy, and a little history into literature.

(Mira): Right you are Shizuku. The anime series was based off a manga written by Kafka Asagiri in 2012 and still on-going to this day. The whole story revolves around a group of individuals with special powers but the catch is all of their powers are based off the stories of famous writers through history. Not only that but their names are also that of the authors.

(Shizuku): In 2016 the powerhouse studio Bones (Soul Eater, Space Dandy, and Kekkai Sensen) took the series and turned it into an anime making it one of their biggest projects that year along with Mob Psycho 100 and My Hero Academia. However, unlike Mob and Academia, Stray Dogs got 24 episodes. But unfortunately, there were a lot of big name animes and projects out during the time of Stray Dogs’ airing that it got lost in the shuffle and a lot of people missed out on watching it.

(Mira): Which is why we’re here to look at this anime and show you, why you should watch Bungou Stray Dogs.

Opening and Ending Theme

(Shizuku): The opening is “Trash Candy” by GRANRODEO hands down one of my favorite Japanese bands. If you liked their songs from Kuroko’s Basketball you’re gonna like this song. The first 15 seconds are a blessing to the ears and when the singer comes in the song just gets elevated to another level. I know the boss said he liked the second opening more than this one, but for me this opening was far superior. You just can’t beat the intense energy of GRANRODEO.

(Mira): The ending song is “Namae wo yobu yo” by Luck Life. The best word to describe this song is beautiful. That’s the first word that comes to mind whenever I hear this song. When I’m feeling down or need something to pick me up I put my headphones on, play this song, and I just feel so much better. The song perfectly sums up the relationship of our two main characters. One character was abandoned by the world because he was considered worthless but the other characer called out his name and showed him he had worth in the world and that he’s not alone. The instrumental is beautiful going from peaceful to inspiring in background perfectly and you enjoying every moment of it.

Episodes 1-4

(Mira): The anime opens up with the main character Atsushi voiced by Yūto Uemura (Tsukito from Kamigami no Asobi) an orphan who was kicked out of his orphanage and called a deadbeat who will never amount to anything and will never find a place where he belongs (Shizuku: Wow what assholes). After 2 weeks of traveling and having barely anything to eat Atsushi decides that he’ll rob the next person he sees (or 100th person seeing as how he ignored the first 99 people). He sees a man fall into the river and instead of robbing winds up saving him instead (scene here: https://youtu.be/Uyaaf_tBakk, you seem to a bit confused on the whole idea of robbing people). Even though Atsushi saved the man it turns out the man wanted to die (what? (Shizuku): Suicide bitch! Anime style) but didn’t want to inconvenience anyone which he did so as an apology to Atsushi the man and his associate buy him a meal. While Atsushi is enjoying his meal we find out that the two men are Dazai voiced by the ever popular Mamoru Miyano (Death the Kid from Soul Eater) the man that Atsushi saved (Shizuku: And apparently a suicidal nutcase) and Kunikida voiced by Yoshimasa Hosoya (Kojou from Strike the Blood) a man whose all about being punctual and sticking to his schedule (Shizuku: Sounds like you Mira. (Mira): What! I am nothing like him! By the way you were .0004 seconds late on that joke. (Shizuku): Yeah, you’re nothing like him). These two are agents of the Armed Defense Agency a secret agency where all the members have supernatural powers and deal with cases deemed too dangerous for the military and police. They’ve been sent to the area to search for a white tiger that’s been terrorizing the area and Atsushi happens to know about this tiger because it’s been stalking him ever since he left the orphanage. In fact, the tiger is the reason he was forced to leave the orphanage in the first place. After being promised a large sum of money, Atsushi agrees to be bait for the tiger with Dazai as his bodyguard. They hang out in a warehouse where Dazai reveals that Atsushi is the tiger. Just like Dazai he also has supernatural powers and can turn into a tiger, the problem is he can’t control his powers yet. Atsushi transforms into a white tiger (Shizuku: YESSSSSS~! Let me hug you) and attacks Dazai who easily beats the tiger using his powers which allow him to nullify the powers of others and saves Atsushi. After defeating Atsushi a few more detectives come in to see what happened and Dazai decides to make Atsushi one of them.

Episode 2 starts with Atsushi waking up in his new dorm room where he receives a call from Dazai who’s outside of his apartment complex stuck in a trash drum trying to commit suicide again (does the suicide hotline put this guy on hold or something? I haven’t seen a character this suicidal since Moe from The Simpsons). After helping him Atsushi expresses his doubts about joining the agency seeing as how he really has no control over his powers and doesn’t think he’ll be of any help to them down the road. Dazai hears him and decides to help him find another job but they run into Kunikida who says a bomber has taken over the office and is threatening to blow everyone up unless the president comes out (Shizuku: And we want a helicopter and 10 million unmarked bills. (Mira): Shizuku are you mad!? (Shizuku): You’re right. I’m sorry, what was I thinking? 100 million unmarked bills and a private jet. (Mira): There you go). They go to the office where they see the bomber is holding a part-timer hostage and he has his hand on the trigger ready to detonate the place. Kunikida steps out and tries to stop him but the bomber knows what his powers are and has him get on the desk on all fours (now bark for me like the naughty dog you are). This forces Dazai to use Atsushi as the person to distract the bomber where he plays the I’m worthless card to lower his guard giving Kunikida the chance he needed to get the detonator and take the bomber down (nice teamwork). However, the bomber gets the detonator back, activates the bomb, and Atsushi uses his body as a shield only to discover the bomb is fake (Shizuku: What!?). That’s right, it was all a test for Atsushi. The bomber is Junichirou another detective of the agency and the hostage is his incestuous younger sister Naomi (Shizuku: When will Japan learn that incest doesn’t equel wincest?). In the end Atsushi winds up joining the agency because if he doesn’t he loses his dorm and since he’s technically a wanted man because of the whole tiger incident he’ll be arrested or sentenced to death (Shizuku: So in the end he had no choice from the beginning).

In episode 3 Atsushi finally gets his first assignment. A beautiful woman by the name of Higuchi comes by the office talking about how her company is being solicited by possible foreigners and she wants them to get evidence on them doing something shading. Atsushi along with Junichirou and Naomi get assigned this mission but before they leave Kunikade warns Atsushi to stay away from Akutagawa an attack dog of the Port Mafia a group that pretty much controls the city (Oh God we entered Arcana Familia) and is shrouded in mystery. How bad is this Akutagawa guy? Well not only does he have the same powers as Atsushi and the others but he walked right into a police station, killed two police officers and set off a bomb in the station (Shizuku: Not even looking back at that cool explosion. Badass) like it was nothing.  Atsushi and the others follow Higuchi where she leads them to an alleyway revealing that she’s a member of Port Mafia assigned to capture Atsushi since there’s a 7 billion yen bounty on his head (Shizuku: Hot damn who did he piss off?). Higuchi fires at Junichirou where Naomi uses her body as a shield to protect him (she’s going to die already? Well at least we won’t have to watch the awkward and disturbing incest) and Junichirou tries to avenge her by trying to kill Higuchi. Just before he can snap her neck Akutagawa appears from behind and stabs him in the back (Shizuku: Oh no). We see that Akutagawa’s powers are being able to turn his shadow into a blood thirsty beast that can destroy anything. At first Atsushi is frozen with fear but after seeing Junichirou and Naomi still barely alive he does his best to fight back even transforming into a tiger to fight (Shizuku: So majestic). As the two fight Dazai shows up to save Atsushi and the others. How he’d find them, he planted a wire on Higuchi when she was in the office. Akutagawa decides to withdraw for today but warns Dazai that he’ll capture Atsushi next time and drops the bomb by telling us that Dazai used to be a member of the Port Mafia.

(Shizuku): Episode 4 is rather funny episode. It starts off with a sigh of relief as Junichirou and Naomi survive and are given medical attention (in the most erotic way possible). Atsushi also gets his leg reattached to him but is now worried about causing trouble for the agency because of his bounty (Mira: That 7 billion yen does sound good right about now) and decides the best thing to do is to leave the agency and skip town. Atsushi calls Higuchi to tell her he’s left the agency but she sends their special opts group the Black Lizards to take out the agency so that they don’t interfere again. Throughout the episode they’ve been building these guys up as this unstoppable badass team. In the opening moments of the episode they raid this underground warehouse, shoot up everyone in the warehouse, and blow the place up just for the fun of it (these guys are brutal). When the Black Lizard raid the agency and Atsushi hears the gunfire he rushes back to the agency hoping to save someone. When he arrives at the agency he sees that everyone’s alright and have just finish defeating the Black Lizards (trolling for the win). To make this even more funnier we find out that this isn’t the first time the Port Mafia have raided the agency, they’ve done this multiple times and each time the agency beats them and tosses them out the window (scene here: https://youtu.be/FOXgb2hwS4Y, this is too hilarious).

Episodes 5-8

Episode 5 focuses on Ranpo who is the greatest detective at the agency because of his ability Ultra deduction and has everyone’s respect. However, he’s incompetent when it comes to simple everyday tasks. For example, he doesn’t know how to ride a train and he can’t get back to the agency by himself unless he has someone with him (it’s like watching a kid who knows how to use a computer but he doesn’t know how to use a typewriter because it’s so simple that it boggles him). In the episode Rampo has been called in to investigate a murder and Atsushi goes with him as his assistant. We see that the victim is a female who was also a police officer investigating a political corruption. She was shot 3 times in the chest and her body was thrown in the river to delay the discovery of the body (https://youtu.be/BrGrOA4g6Yk?t=9s). The police don’t want Ranpo’s help because they don’t believe in his ability (dude, he can solve the case in like 10 seconds. He’s like Detective Conan and Sherlock Holmes on speed). In the river they also fish out Dazai trying to do another suicide attempt (scene here: and the police finally give in and ask Rampo to solve the case for them just so they can make fun of him when he fails (Mira: And when he succeeds you’ll look like idiots). Ranpo activates his ability and says the killer is Sugimoto another officer on the scene who was secretly in a relationship with the victim (I see now, the relationship went sour and you wanted payback?). His evidence is that Sugimoto’s gun will be missing 3 bullets which he could replace because in their city it’s hard to get government issued bullets. Sugimoto refuses to give his gun up and tries to shoot Ranpo but Atsushi tackles him to the ground. Sugimoto confesses to the crime however he didn’t mean to kill her. We find out that the only way he became an officer was thanks to a corrupted politician who in return wanted Sugimoto to do whatever he asked him to do. When the victim had incriminating evidence against the corrupted politician Sugimoto was told to get rid of her or a hitman would do the job for him (Mira: And those guys can be pretty reckless and dangerous). Not wanting to see harm come to her Sugimoto tried to get her to drop the case but she wouldn’t listen so he took out his gun and decided to kill himself (for some reason) but she stops him, the gun goes off, and she gets shot in the chest. In order to cover the case, he set it up to look like it was done by the Port Mafia however he forgot to do one thing to the victim, curve stomp her face on the stairs. Sugimoto couldn’t bring himself to destroy her face and just shot her two more times and put her in the river to delay the discovery. The case gets solved and Sugimoto gets locked away. As they head back to the agency Dazai reveals the reason why Ranpo is so respected by everyone is because he’s doesn’t have a special power. Yep, everything he just did was all him. No powers just pure deduction skills that out rival the smartest of people.

Episode 6 focuses mostly on Kunikade and his ideals which he keeps written down in a notebook that pretty much dictates his life (Mira: Including when he’ll get married and the qualities his chosen wife will have). The episode starts with Kunikade walking into work and dealing with Dazai who got high off shrooms (shrooms? Man those things are old news now. Nobody does them anymore. Scene here: https://youtu.be/B5_3v65uGSc). After that he, Dazai, and Atsushi get to work on a case involving the disappearance of many people in the Yokohama area. They receive an anonymous tip on the disappearance but go to check the source of the tip first by asking their informant Taguchi a cyber-criminal who for the right price can dig up anything about someone (and for the right price I’ll take out your worst enemies). Taguchi says the tip came from the Azure Messenger a mysterious messenger who might have ties to another terrorist named the Azure King a terrorist who Kunikade help catch by discovering his hideout however due to stupid decisions made by higher ups only 5 detectives arrived on the scene to arrest him and once he was cornered he blew himself up with the cops in the building. One of those detectives just happened to be Taguchi’s father. After speaking to Taguchi they go to the place the Azure Messenger specified in his tip an abandoned hospital where they save a woman from drowning however they don’t have luck saving the other victims and the newspaper slam Kunikade and the agency for their deaths (well I don’t see the police doing shit to change the situation). Kunikade figures out that the kidnapper is another informant of the agency a taxi driver who once confronted admits to the kidnapping saying he was using them in this organ trafficking circle however he begs them for protection because one of the people he kidnapped was a member of the Port Mafia (oh why would you do that? Don’t poke the bear, don’t tug on Superman’s cape, don’t shoot the messenger, and don’t fuck with the mafia). Sure enough the mafia is pissed and have sent Akutagawa to kill him but Kunikade manages to hold Akutagawa off long enough for the military police to arrive and force him to retreat (scene here: https://youtu.be/jQ4YGCkMqEg). After this the three detectives go to the building the taxi driver specified where the organ traffickers are doing business out of but the place has been cleared out and they receive another message from the Azure Messenger who says they have another job for the agency, finding and disarming a bomb by sunset tomorrow or hundreds of people will die.

So in episode 7 the race is on to find the bomb before sunset. With the help of Ranpo (he’s pretty much the deus ex machina of this series isn’t he?) they find the bomb but the bomb squad can’t detonate it because of the timer thus they have to stop it by having the transmitter signal. They find it at a warehouse near one of Yokohama’s nuclear plants where one of the bombers has an ability which allows him to control anyone as long as they have one of his numbers on him takes on Kunikida and Dazai fights this big muscular man who overpowers him (Mira: What about Atsushi? (Shizuku): What about him?). Through some good teamwork Dazai and Kunikida switch spots and take down their respected opponents and Kunikida stops the bomb using his ability known as Doppo Poet which allows him to bring whatever he writes down in his pocket book real however he has to see it, understand its function, and it can’t exceed the size of a pocketbook. So with this the case is closed right? Wrong. They may have stopped the bomb but that still leaves one question, who’s the Azure Messenger? Well we get our answer in the final moments of the episode when Dazai calls up Kunikida to meet him at the abandoned hospital where Taguchi shows up to see who the Azure Messenger is as well and gets shot by the Azure Messenger who turns out to be this woman named Sasaki who they saved last episode. It turns out she was dating the Azure Messenger (Mira: Oh you’ve got to be kidding me?) and wanted to continue his work of bringing the corrupted to justice. On his last leg Taguchi kills her and then dies where Kunikida screams in anger wondering why everything had to end this way (because happy endings are only for fairytales and life is anything but a fairytale. (Mira): That was good. (Shizuku): Yeah thanks I’ve been sitting on that for some time).

(Mira): At the start of episode 8 a mysterious girl wearing a kimono walks up to Dazai and kidnaps him. The next day Atsushi tells everyone about Dazai yet nobody seems to care (where’s the love?). Dazai’s kidnapping gets put on the backburner as this episode shifts it’s focus on Atsushi and Akiko the agency’s physician who all the boys are scared of. Atsushi gets forced to go shopping with her and while on a train the Port Mafia have sent two assassins to capture Atsushi (Shizuku: Oh yeah the bounty. I forgot about that). They hijack the train and threaten to blow it up unless Atsushi gives himself up. Akiko and Atsushi split up to see if they can defuse the bombs where they each fight an assassin. Akiko fights Kejii a bomb terrorist who can make lemon bombs and views death as a form of science (Shizuku: The same way I view ass-kicking as a form of science). Atsushi takes on Kyouka that girl who kidnapped Dazai at the beginning of the episode. Much like Atsushi she’s from an orphanage and was adopted by the mafia where she became an assassin using her ability which summons a samurai that does her biding (Shizuku: Very persona-like. (Mira): I’m thinking more of Mind 0 but then again that game is a cheap knock-off of Persona). The fights don’t go well as Atsushi and Akiko get their butts kicked. Akiko even gets blown up. Yet, despite this she still survives thanks to her ability which allows her to heal herself however the wounds must be fatal and an order to heal someone they must be half-dead meaning they too must have fatal wounds so whenever Akiko goes to heal people she almost winds up killing them in the process (in order to save a life you’ve got to almost kill a life). She gets back up and fatally hurts Kejii only to save his life with her healing abilities that show hints of being very sexual (Shizuku: A little sexual healing never hurt anyone). Back with Atsushi he finally uses his powers where he backs Kyouka into a corner and demands to know where the bomb is (you’re looking at it). Sure enough, Kyouka is the bomb and she tricks Atsushi into pressing the detonator for it. Tired of killing people and not wanting to kill no more Kyouka jumps out the slashed up door in order to save everyone but Atsushi rips the bomb off of her just in time to save her (and a new ship has set sail). At the end we finally see what happened to Dazai. He’s been captured by the mafia.

Episodes 9-12

In episode 9 Kunikida and Atsushi manage to get Kyouka talking about her past and then Kunikida tells Atsushi to take Kyouka to the military police (he’s trying to destroy the shipping. (Shizuku): I’ll kill him) where she will no doubt be sentenced to death for killing 35 people. It’s either that or go back to the mafia where they’ll no doubt kill her for getting captured (or we can go with the third option and hire her for the agency). Atsushi is hesitant to turn her in so instead he decides to go on a date with her seeing all the various sights of Yokohama and emptying out Atsushi’s wallet (Shizuku: You know what they say. You gotta pay to open the gates). After visiting all the sights, Kyouka tells Atsushi to take her to the military police (Shizuku: Damn it! Even she’s trying to destroy her own ship). She’s aware of her crimes and knows she has to pay for them. Before Atsushi can say anything he gets attacked by Akutagawa and pierced through the chest where the Port Mafia comes in and captures him along with Kyouka. Back with Dazai his old partner Chuuya comes to visit him where he frees him and the two fight. At the agency when they hear about Atsushi’s kidnapping Ranpo tells them not to do anything (you asshole) but their leader Yukichi comes in and tells them to stop what they’re doing and get to work finding Atsushi. After an offscreen investigation they manage to find the company truck that abducted Atsushi but find out that Akutagawa killed everyone so now they have no leads. Yuikichi tells Ranpo to find Atsushi saying that he’ll praise him if he brings him back safe and sound. That sentence hits a nerve with Ranpo so hard that he actually opens his eyes in shock (he has a chance to get senpai to notice him). He quickly discovers that Atsushi is on a ship heading out (Shizuku: Why didn’t we just go to him first?) and they have to act fast because once they leave Japanese waters the agency can’t do nothing.

Episode 10 starts off with Dazai taking on Chuuya who manages to pin Dazai down to a wall and is about to kill him but Dazai says he won’t do it because he’s sent a letter to the executives of the mafia saying that if he dies all of their secrets will be revealed to the police which would cause them a great deal of trouble (Shizuku: They’re the mafia. Everything they do will cause them a great deal of trouble). This puts Chuuya in a bind and he backs off but before he leaves he wants to know why Dazai allowed himself to get caught to which he responds he’s here to find out who put the bounty on Atsushi. Chuuya tells him to search the communication computer and takes his leave. After that we move on to the next fight which is Atsushi vs Akutagawa where Atsushi finally displays signs of controlling his weretiger form and during the fight we learn that Akutagawa was trained by Dazai in the past so this fight is pretty personal as Dazai told him last episode that Atsushi is much better than him (yikes). Despite Atsushi getting pierced a number of times he heals quickly thanks to his powers and actually manages to beat Akutagawa by punching him into the sea (scene here: https://youtu.be/-b2Kfxhk9_M). He passes out and gets rescued by Kyouka who escapes with him on Kunikida’s boat as the ship is exploding. Back with Dazai he manages to figure out who put the bounty on Atsuhi (Shizuku: It’s the Russians).

(Shizuku): At the start of episode 11 Kyouka gets taken in by the agency to keep her safe from the Port Mafia (scene here: https://youtu.be/CGyG-4px3kQ, Yukichi supports the shipping). Speaking of the Port Mafia we focus on them in the first half where we find out that not only did Akutagawa suffer a humiliating defeat but he got multiple injuries, 1st degree burns, and is now in a coma (damn, Atsushi! You fucked him up good). Higuchi takes this pretty hard and now knows that she’s on the chopping block for getting kicked out of mafia because to be honest she really has no talent to be there and she doesn’t have the respect of those who work under her but she sticks around because the poor girl is in love with Akutagawa. Akutagawa gets kidnapped by some foreign mercenaries and Higuchi knows the mafia won’t make a move to save him because this would only inspire other organizations to rise up so Higuchi has no choice but to rescue Akutagawa on her own. She tries to face the mercs herself but gets shot in the leg and just when she’s about to get shot in the face Black Lizard comes in to save her because she finally earned their respect (Mira: Oh please! If she wanted respect she would have saved him without their help). Akutagawa regains consciousness and apologizes to Higuchi for inconvenience her. In the second half we focus on Atsushi and Kenji the last member of the agency. These two are put on a case together where we learn quite a bit about Kenji. For starters, unlike the others he’s from the country (and he’s as country as they get. He doesn’t understand the concept of money and old women are considered young ladies in his eyes) yet despite this he seems to have a close relationship with a lot of people in the city. Even street gangs like the guy because of his naïve and sincere personality. Anyway, they’re investigating a car explosion that sent the car flying into a building (well that’ll make a good dinnertime conversation) and after speaking with a street gang member they find the gang responsible for the explosion but they deny they did it and Kenji believes them (Mira: So cute and naïve). When they leave the street gang comes after them and one of them clocks Kenji in the back of the head with a pipe but he gets back up as if it was nothing and pummels the street gang with their own car and a traffic sign (Mira: All while having an adorable smile on his face). It’s here that we learn that Kenji has superhuman strength however he can only use this power when he’s hungry.

In the final episode of the season we find out that the people who put the bounty on Atsushi was The Guild a secret organization in North America who many people didn’t think exist (nobody expects The Guild). Just as we find this out they arrive at the agency led by their leader Francis who wants to buy the agency’s permit which allows them to be seen as an organization of the government who have the right to use their abilities (Mira: Basically it’s their do whatever I want to do with my powers and get away with it badge). Yukichi refuses to be bought out and tells them to leave (now good day sir. (Mira): You will sell- (Shizuku): I said good day sir). But The Guild refuses to give up on buying the agency and decide to force them to hand it over. They start by kidnapping Kenji putting the agency on notice and then while Atsushi and Junichiro are out with Naomi they get attacked by Lucy a member of The Guild who kidnaps Naomi. Atsushi and Junichiro soon find themselves in an alternate dimension along with other civilians where Lucy says they can either stay and rescue those who were kidnapped or return to reality forgetting everything that happened. Everyone scared runs away (cowards) except for Atsushi, Junichiro, and some mysterious physician (Mira: Important character confirmed). In order to save everyone they have to play a game of tag against Lucy’s monster Anne and use a key to unlock the door holding everyone. If Anne catches them they lose but if they manage to open the door they win (this sounds very NGNL). The game begins where Junichiro gets captured easily leaving only Atsushi to play the game which we find out its unbeatable because the key has a mind of its own and won’t open the door (Mira: Oh that’s cheap but brilliant at the same time). Atsushi thinks about retreating but the physician stops him and gives him words of encouragement to continue on just as he gets captured and get pulled within the door. Just when you think all is loss it turns out that it was an illusion created by Junichiro (oh yeah we forgot to mention. Junichiro’s powers allow him to create illusions within a certain area). Atsushi got caught but he’s still hanging on to the door boards and has pulled Lucy in with him giving her a choice to either be stuck in this dimension until death or let everyone go (wow, look at you Atsushi. Getting all badass and shit. I underestimated you). Overcome with fear Lucy breaks the dimension and releases everyone while being overcome with sadness at her failure because now The Guild will abandon her. As everyone takes a sigh of relief we follow the physician to find out he’s Ougai Mori the leader of the Port Mafia (Mira: That’s the leader of the Port Mafia? I though he be bigger and scarier looking. He looks like a back-alley doctor with shady connections).

(Mira): And that was the first half of Bungou Stray Dogs but we’re not done yet. Be sure to come back next week for the second half of Bungou Stray Dogs.

(Shizuku): Until then, thanks for reading and we’ll see you next time on Project Nitsuj.

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