3/24/2024 0 Comments Kuzu no honkai ecchan![]() Peanut gallery seating lets us know Sanae was the (ab)user up to this point, with Hanabi largely accepting her advances out of confused loneliness and guilt. Both girls were under the impression they had singularly used the other for their own selfish benefit. Particularly amusing during the breakup too was both Hanabi’s and Sanae’s misunderstandings. For such a morally repulsive character-next to Akane of course-to realize her futility and act on it is quite impressive, a good bit of redemption in the face of unpleasant beginnings. Sanae knew all about the unlikelihood of Hanabi ever loving her, but I never thought she would accept it and move on this quickly. It’s therefore not too surprising Sanae’s change of heart this week initially threw me for a loop. It was Sanae’s refusal to stop which was probably the most damaging aspect though, as she knew what she was doing was wrong, but forged ahead nonetheless. Sanae’s relationship with Hanabi was arguably Kuzu’s most provocative, propelled in part by Sanae’s aggressiveness and willingness to literally use Hanabi for her own ends. Instead, however, we received a weeklong respite it seems as the remaining loose pairing end in Hanabi and Sanae was properly concluded, yuri and all. With the confessions out the way last week, I had an inkling the fallout of Hanabi’s and Mugi’s decisions would occur this time around.
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