Sunday, December 21, 2025
3, 2, 1, post time! Recently the first season of Twisted Wonderland has ended. I won't be talking about the episodes, to avoid spoilers. However, I think the story of Twisted Wonderland works extremely well in an anime format. The characters, world, and story are already very detailed, so seeing it in the anime is amazing. You can really see how the characters interact with their world and each other in ways that couldn't be shown in the game. Some of the scenes are much more lively than I expected, and some of them are even kind of scary. I already really liked the game, but the anime is something else entirely. I really recommend this anime for fans of the game. But, keep in mind it was made for the fans of the game, so new fans may be a bit lost. This is also a small thing that most people may have missed, but the English version of the game has always watered down the characters a bit by censoring the swearing, even though it was never that bad. But, I'm pleased to announce the English dub of the anime does not do this. It's a small thing, but it really helps them feel like actual teenagers, young adults, and adults; as opposed to the English version of the game using silly fake swears that feel really out of place, especially if you can understand Japanese and you can tell they're swearing anyways. But, those are mostly just my thoughts on this topic. I know this one is a bit longer than my usual posts, but I hope you all still enjoyed it anyways!
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