Wednesday, April 20, 2022

Dorohedoro

Dorohedoro – Beautifully Ugly, Strangely Addictive
Spoiler-Free Vibes (Mostly)

This anime is weird.
Like... really weird.

And yet, I found myself strangely drawn to it. One minute I’m annoyed at the main character Kaiman, yelling at my screen, and the next I’m sitting there in awe of the worldbuilding like, “Wait... what did I just watch?”


Two Worlds? One World? Who Knows.

The story kicks off with a fascinating setup: two distinct realms — The Hole (a gritty, terrifying mess of a place) and the sorcerer world (equally twisted, but more magical). At first, I was into it. The contrast. The culture clash. The chaos.

But somewhere along the way... it kind of blurred. Like the writer forgot about the whole dual-realm thing and just mashed it all together.

Not gonna lie, it threw me off a bit. But not enough to stop watching.


Kaiman = Chaos. Nikaido = Give Me More.

Kaiman as a character? Hit or miss. Some scenes, I’m like, “YES. This lizard man is unhinged and I love it.”
Other times? Total eye-roll.

But then there’s Nikaido — and I’m all in. She’s got backstory. Complexity. Fire. If the show focused more on her, I’d be 1000% invested. Her arc has real depth, and I’m hoping the next season (which I think is greenlit — fingers crossed) digs deeper into her side of the story.


Final Thoughts: So Bad... But Also So Good?

Dorohedoro is one of those chaotic anime that’s hard to explain.
It’s gritty. It’s gross. It’s kind of confusing.

And yet... I enjoyed it.
I’m still unsure if I love it, but I know I’ll be watching Season 2 when it drops.

Sometimes, it’s the mess that makes things beautiful.


Sorry this one’s short.
Later nerds,
QueenxLexii 🐊✨


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