Review: The Dangers in My Heart cuts to the chase with its solid compilation film
Like I did earlier this year with Zombie Land Saga , I've spent the past few weeks catching up on The Dangers in My Heart to prepare for the release of the anime's new big-screen venture, appropriately titled The Dangers in My Heart: The Movie . I do love when I have enough time to catch up on an anime before a movie comes out, so I have firm footing going in. In this case, there were only two seasons (25 episodes total) to catch up on, so no sweat. When I started watching the show, I was put off almost immediately. The show's protagonist, Ichikawa, is a loner at his junior high school, and a bit of a creep. He's always off on his own, reading a murder encyclopedia, and imagining how he'd like to kill his classmates. He's got major incel vibes, and the main target of his bloodthirsty fantasies is Yamada, the most mature (and popular) girl in class. She's tall, full-figured, a professional model. All the boys in class fantasize about her, sometimes out loud, ...