Black Bullet

Kinema Citrus, Orange
Survival / Bio-Horror / Tragedy13 EP/8 Apr 2014

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9.6
4 Fans
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Synopsis

In the year 2021, a parasitic virus known as "Gastrea" infects humans and turns them into monsters. What is left of mankind now lives within the Monolith walls, walls that are made of Varanium, the only material that can hurt Gastrea. To counter the threat that the Gastrea pose, "Cursed Children"—female children whose bodies contain trace amounts of the virus which grant them superhuman abilities—officially called Initiators by the Tendo Civil Security, are given partners called Promoters, people who work to guide and protect the young Initiators. These teams of two are sent out on missions to fight the monsters created by the Gastrea virus and keep them at bay. Black Bullet revolves around the team of Enju Aihara, an Initiator, and Satomi Rentaro, a Promoter, as they go on missions to fight the growing threat of Gastrea in their hometown of Tokyo. [Written by MAL Rewrite]

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Characters

Enju Aihara

Precocious Cursed Child Initiator, Enju is fiercely loyal to her partner Rentaro, while viewing Kisara as a love rival.

Portrayed by Christian Luci

Rentarou Satomi

Rentarou Satomi: A 16-year-old student fighting Gastrea parasites alongside his Initiator partner, Enju.

Portrayed by Patton Chris

Tina Sprout

Former Initiator, ranked 98th, failed assassin, now works with Kisara for Tendou Civil Security.

Portrayed by French Caitlynn

Kisara Tendou

Kisara Tendou, a skilled martial artist and former Tendou family member, seeks revenge for her parents' death while harboring unconfessed feelings for Rentaro.

Portrayed by Kelly Christina

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Overall, it wraps up the season with a mix of action, emotional reflection, and a sense of uncertainty about what comes next, while closing key arcs that were built up throughout the series.
The episode leans into moral conflict rather than just action, showing how different factions justify their decisions, even when those choices are harsh or unfair, it also starts to tighten the main character dynamics, making the relationships feel more strained and serious.
The pacing stays steady, and the episode leans more into atmosphere and character resolve, it works well as a build up episode, maintaining seriousness and keeping the momentum toward later developments.
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