: The episode emphasizes the "sparkle" of youth that Makio missed out on. His internal monologues often contrast his dark, violent life with the bright, seemingly trivial concerns of his classmates. Memorable Moments
: A recurring theme is Makio's desperate, often violent-looking pursuit of the school’s limited-supply "Agnes Pudding." In this episode, his failure to secure the pudding highlights his lack of social "school" skills compared to his physical dominance. : The episode emphasizes the "sparkle" of youth
: Despite his rough exterior and lack of academic knowledge, Makio begins to form a genuine bond with Sakura-koji (Yuya Tegoshi). He starts to realize that being a "leader" in school requires a different kind of respect than being a "boss" in the yakuza. Key Themes violent life with the bright
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: The episode emphasizes the "sparkle" of youth that Makio missed out on. His internal monologues often contrast his dark, violent life with the bright, seemingly trivial concerns of his classmates. Memorable Moments
: A recurring theme is Makio's desperate, often violent-looking pursuit of the school’s limited-supply "Agnes Pudding." In this episode, his failure to secure the pudding highlights his lack of social "school" skills compared to his physical dominance.
: Despite his rough exterior and lack of academic knowledge, Makio begins to form a genuine bond with Sakura-koji (Yuya Tegoshi). He starts to realize that being a "leader" in school requires a different kind of respect than being a "boss" in the yakuza. Key Themes