And even if the show had skipped that, the opening song is a giveaway as well, hammering in the clumsy “things are so happy EXCEPT NOW THEY'RE DARK” tonal fumbling these shows always do. We open with a high school age girl and a young child on a burning roof, as the older girl gleefully proclaims her love for the child. It's obvious from the start where Happy Sugar Life is going with all this. While clearly aspiring to creepiness and suspense, all this episode ultimately left me with was a vast, overwhelming sense of “please get on with it.” While Angels of Death was happy to wallow in its C-tier horror melodrama from minute one, Happy Sugar Life makes us wait for it, dragging its obvious reveal of its obvious intentions out for a good fifteen minutes. I didn't think another show this season would have me actively pining for Angels of Death, but here we are. Blue Exorcist: Shimane Illuminati Saga #12.7th Time Loop: The Villainess Enjoys a Carefree Life #12. ![]()
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