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Aggressive Retsuko Season 5/Aggretsuko Season 5/アグレッシブ烈子/烈/シカバネ

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  1. Himuro – made season 4 worth watching!

    Shikabane – made season 5 worth watching!!! I wish she was in it more!!!

  2. 入ってないから見れないけど、なにこれ浮気?
    れつこいんのに

  3. Shikabane was my favorite character from the entire series. You can just relate so much to her. Plus, she's so adorable and cute! (Like a Vex in real life, hehe)

  4. it does not surprise me that someone with a Bernkastel avatar uploads a Shikabane video

  5. oh no… I'm not fluent but I'm understanding what they're saying GOOD GOD I NEED TO LAY OFF THE ANIME

  6. they should've focused more on her instead of the election nonsense that led to nowhere

  7. I've never related harder to a character when she mixed those sodas together.

  8. Fun fact: (but also TW)

    Shikabane (which translates to corpse) is wearing a type of J-fashion called Jirai kei (地雷系/じらいけい ) translates to "landmine-type" and is derived from "jirai onna" (地雷女) which is a derogatory term that refers to a type of a woman that has a high tendency to have violent emotional breakdowns. The term is often used to harass and demean.

    Jirai Kei, similar to Yami Kawaii, has associations with some darker or disturbing themes. In this case, Jirai Kei may be associated with binge drinking, heavy partying, self-harm, suicide, prostitution, and other rebellious and shocking behaviors. These actions are also often associated with minors, making them problematic. It is also associated with negative groups such as the Tokoyo Kids, furthering its negative connotations.

    Jirai kei is described as mainstream fashion with a twist, and relies on the use of small common themes. Past common trends seen in previous styles such as Lolita Fashion, and of course Dark Girly, have been seen to be incorporated in Jirai Kei.

    On top of its unique style, Jirai kei also has a unique attitude of wanting to be in charge, or pushing to be seen and recognized. This slightly rebellious attitude is often seen in those who wear the style; underage high school girls can be seen smoking, drinking, and wandering city streets at night as part of this behavior. It also has ties to even darker themes, such as public promotion of self harm and underage prostitution!

    (this is for informative reason so you can learn more about her style!!)
    (I am Japanese BTW!!)

  9. I warn you, i have very high standarts…

    Oh no, she is literally all of my standarts…

  10. If I was Retsuko I would be angry at Haida for blushing at another girl and taking her out for a meal!!! 😡😡😡 Shame on you Haida shame on you

  11. I admit that I did not put a lot of research in it but I feel that just like a lot of Netflix shows this one got shortened and it was supposed to be 2 seasons but ended up as one because of Netflix (the word speaks for itself…urg).
    I feel like some part are a bit rushed and the whole first arc of the season is left unfinished (the whole IT engineer study feels awkward since the very last time it is mentioned is in front of Retsuko's parents)

    Shikabane still serves the perspective she represents (I strongly recommend reading the pinned message of this comment section which explains a lot of what she is about) but it feels like Haida struggles and herself should have been a bigger deal and her screen time makes me think I'm right about this.

    Also in the very beginning of the season we're introduced to a already jobless and addicted Haida, which seems weird since all previous seasons tried to avoid having impactful events off screen happening and this is a situation worth to be a result of at least one episode of a season.

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