To summarize the plot: a wolf is attracted to a rabbit because of her 'irresistible scent' - he doesn't know whether he wants to eat her or make love to her. He doesn't even know her personality properly -what he does know is that she is 'perfect for him' and he wants to commit his life to her. The rabbit is an outsider and she is continuously placed in damsel-in-distress situations where he has to save her, while also not trusting himself to be with her because he might hurt her.
The story sounds familiar? Of course it is, because that is the same plot as Twilight. It is a fanfiction of forbidden love, with carnivore and herbivore animals instead of humans and vampires. No wonder teenagers love this show.
The first episode captures your attention because there is a murderous carnivore on the loose, but that plot completely gets pushed to the side in favour of a lemonade story where Legoshi the wolf stalks and pines after Haru the rabbit. He has obsessive internal monologues a la Joe Goldberg from the tv series "You", but that's not seen as creepy at all.
The characters deliver a lot of quasi-philosophic lines that do not make much sense, like "No matter what I do, figuring out a woman's mind never gets any easier" and have dramatic outbursts very frequently.
Characters make plenty of unnecessary sacrifices, when they could have just called the police or avoided saying something. It also makes no sense why carnivores and herbivores are forcing themselves to live together in a society where they don't trust each other and carnivores have walk on eggshells so as to fit in with herbivores' standards, when they can just take over and keep the herbivores as their meat stock. The creator obviously did not think this through, and it shows that this universe has been poorly planned.
On the other hand, this show does keep your attention, so you do want to know what happens next. In my opinion, Season 2 is considerably more interesting than Season 1, which wasted a lot of time on Legoshi's pining and white knighting of a rabbit he barely knows. I actually like a good interspecies romance, but this is poorly handled, perhaps season 3 will be better.
I want to give this a 6.5, but since there is no option of this here, I will have to settle for a 6, as a 7 would be a bit too generous.
The story sounds familiar? Of course it is, because that is the same plot as Twilight. It is a fanfiction of forbidden love, with carnivore and herbivore animals instead of humans and vampires. No wonder teenagers love this show.
The first episode captures your attention because there is a murderous carnivore on the loose, but that plot completely gets pushed to the side in favour of a lemonade story where Legoshi the wolf stalks and pines after Haru the rabbit. He has obsessive internal monologues a la Joe Goldberg from the tv series "You", but that's not seen as creepy at all.
The characters deliver a lot of quasi-philosophic lines that do not make much sense, like "No matter what I do, figuring out a woman's mind never gets any easier" and have dramatic outbursts very frequently.
Characters make plenty of unnecessary sacrifices, when they could have just called the police or avoided saying something. It also makes no sense why carnivores and herbivores are forcing themselves to live together in a society where they don't trust each other and carnivores have walk on eggshells so as to fit in with herbivores' standards, when they can just take over and keep the herbivores as their meat stock. The creator obviously did not think this through, and it shows that this universe has been poorly planned.
On the other hand, this show does keep your attention, so you do want to know what happens next. In my opinion, Season 2 is considerably more interesting than Season 1, which wasted a lot of time on Legoshi's pining and white knighting of a rabbit he barely knows. I actually like a good interspecies romance, but this is poorly handled, perhaps season 3 will be better.
I want to give this a 6.5, but since there is no option of this here, I will have to settle for a 6, as a 7 would be a bit too generous.
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