Akumu-Chan Episode 8

My-Dream


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Ayami-sensei tells her students she will resign because she is the one who has seen the precognitive dreams and caused troubled with them. At the same time she discover that after all she has not killed anyone has a child but was the first one the grandpa did his research on. She then rescues Yuiko and they both help another student in class whose parent has a dream disorder. This time Ayami-sensei has yet another dream that helps solve the mysteries. She decides to not resign.
  • Aired: December 01, 2012

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1 people found this review helpful
Aug 13, 2013

Interesting facts

So Ayami’s memory about pushing her friend’s mother was only one of her prophetic nightmares? That’s so interesting. Also, she was friends with Yuiko’s mother that’s why she can understand her the most. She also has prophetic dreams so that means that Shiki will come after her at some point. It’s just a matter of time.
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3 people found this review helpful
Dec 22, 2012

Another good episode.

I'm so glad to know that Ayami isn't a murderer. Glad that "memory" was just a dream of hers. I'm glad to see that her childhood was more clarified in this episode. So She was the first subject of Yuiko's grandfather for the dream research. Looking forward to the next episode!
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