Akumu-Chan Episode 4

Ja(Jama/In the way)-Dream


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After revealing that she is actually a psychopath, Ayami-sensei's students start to doubt her and decide to check if that's true. First, they try to find out if Ayami is actually seeing a man. And Koizumi Ayano decides to break them up by telling a lie. Shiki-san ends up helping Ayami and for the first time he also appears in Yuiko's nightmare as Dream Prince. Ayami finds out who's being writting the blog.
  • Aired: November 03, 2012

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1 people found this review helpful
Aug 12, 2013

Interesting

So the one who’s been writing the blog is actually Ayame herself? She has a split personality; in other words, she can’t seem to control her unconscious. I am interested to see what will happen.

Another thing, although I don’t believe that Shiki is completely a bad person but he’s obviously using Ayami and if she can’t see it then she’s blind.
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4 people found this review helpful
Nov 10, 2012

Interesting revelation at the end of the episode

+ seeing Koto Yuiko (the student) smile was refreshing. Gackt's assistant character Shiki Takashi did something closer to his "dream prince" character, his intentions are still not too clear, and we still don't know if he's good or evil...
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