Was this supposed to be riveting horror? Shit was practically a comedy

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The novels were interesting mystery horrors.

The anime adaptation which is probably more of an adaptation of the manga adaptation of the novels than the novels themselves was basically just trying to sell to soft core guro lovers.

I agree with comedy aspect, the scene where the teacher commited neckpukku in front of the class was hilarious.

From what I remember of the manga, it was simply boring and tame. The anime is its own thing

Yeah but the pie

I don't know about the horror, but the designs were great. Particularly that one-eyed girl, Misaki or something.

The music and artstyle were great.

Final Destination the anime. If the class is cursed even without hardproof but they have weird custom every year, I will pick another town school.

I actually really liked the first half or so, it was pretty mysterious and creepy.

Then everyone starts dying and it just gets silly.

The last episode of Blood-C was funnier than all episodes of Another combined.

It's a comedy

You are psychopath my friend. Actually I'm not your friend because psychopaths don't have friends.

Horror and comedy are more related than you might think

Best part was
>Akazawa: do you remember...
>Sakakibara: Nope.
>Akazawa /dies
>*Entire building is in flames*
>Sakakibara: Let me call in and order in a pie

Basically

>The novels were interesting mystery horrors.
No they weren't

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My favorite part was when the kid got hit by the bolt of lightning.

that shit was hilarious

Why retards like you can't use the subject description properly?

I didn't know Keiichi got a spin-off.

What anime?

somebody post the twintails copypasta so I can get mad again over how bullshit that was

Tomodachi wa Mahou

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Wasn't there a Raiden edit?