Stunning animation, especially the lighting in the music room. The blue-haired boy looks mysterious talking to the girl with the braid. I love how the story shifts from school to that fancy office. It feels like CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! is building a serious romance arc. The white suit lady gives boss vibes.
Honestly, the tension in the classroom scene was palpable. When the teacher walked in wearing that white suit, everyone went silent. The boy with silver hair seems to be the center of attention. Is he a hidden talent? CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! knows how to keep us guessing. The dress details shine.
I not expecting the office scene to look luxurious! The girl in the blue dress pouring tea looked elegant yet nervous. It contrasts sharply with the casual classroom vibes. The dynamics between the women suggest a power struggle. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! mixes business with music. Expressions pop!
The character design for the girl with the braid is so cute and innocent. She seems shy around the blue-haired boy. I wonder if she is the main love interest? The camera focuses on their eyes tells a story. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! has subtle storytelling. I am hooked on this animation style.
That transition from the music class to the executive office was smooth. The trophies in the background hint at past glory. The boy waving his hand looked so confident. Is he taking control? CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! keeps raising the stakes. The lighting effects are cinematic.
The group of students standing up felt like a formal audition. The girl in the sweater looked so anxious with her hands clasped. You can feel her nervousness. It adds real emotional weight. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! captures student anxiety so well. I relate to her so much!
Love the fashion changes! From school uniforms to elegant evening wear. The girl in the white dress walking into the office commanded attention. It shows her growth. The visual storytelling is top notch. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! is not just about music but style. Every outfit stands out.
The close-up on the girl with glasses was intense. She looked so serious and focused. Maybe she is the strict judge or a rival? The detail in the eyes is amazing. It makes you wonder what she is thinking. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! uses close-ups well. I need to know her role ASAP!
The office setting with the city view gives such a high-status vibe. The women sitting on the leather sofas looked like they were discussing something important. The tea pouring scene added a touch. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! blends cultures nicely. Atmosphere thick with unspoken rules.
Finally, the boy's expression at the end was so complex. He looks determined but also a bit sad. What burden is he carrying? The blue hair makes him stand out. He is definitely the key. CEO of Leeching? No, Music God! ends on a intriguing note. I am binge-watching this weekend!