The moment the guy in the tracksuit casually flicked the giant hammer away like it was a fly had me screaming. The sheer disrespect to the boar warrior's strength was hilarious. Watching Doomed? My Family Owns Hell! makes you realize that sometimes the quietest characters hold the most terrifying power. That smirk afterwards? Pure villain energy.
The Red Boar King is screaming so much I think he needs a throat lozenge. His armor looks cool but his temper is his biggest weakness. In Doomed? My Family Owns Hell!, the contrast between his rage and the calm protagonist is perfect. I love how the animation highlights his fury with those speed lines. He is definitely the type to lose a fight because he got too angry.
While everyone is panicking about the monsters, the white-haired girl is just standing there looking unbothered. Her design is stunning with those red eyes and the tattoo. In Doomed? My Family Owns Hell!, she feels like the strategic mind behind the chaos. I hope she gets more screen time to show off her skills because she clearly knows more than she is saying.
Why is a guy in a casual tracksuit fighting mythical beasts? The power scaling in this show is wild. One minute he is yawning, the next he is summoning a flaming sword. Doomed? My Family Owns Hell! really leans into the overpowered protagonist trope and I am here for it. The way he protects the little girl shows he has a heart despite the cold exterior.
The visual effects when the red sword appeared were absolutely insane. The flames, the glowing runes, the sheer size of it compared to the boar warrior. It felt like a final boss weapon. Doomed? My Family Owns Hell! does not hold back on the spectacle. The sound design probably matches that visual impact perfectly. I want that sword in my inventory.