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Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT.EP1

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Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT.

All beasts in this world are cute, gentle and harmless. Everyone adores their lovely spirit pets. But I’m the only one whose beasts are savage, ancient and terrifying. While others train cuties, I awaken extinct monsters. And I alone am unstoppable… but my true power is only just beginning.
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Lonely Beginnings

Opening sets a lonely tone for Long Chen walking under streetlights. Then the city burns with monster attacks. It feels like a past trauma. The transition to reality is harsh. Watching him handle these visions makes Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. stand out. Dragon fight animation is insane! Sound design pulls you in.

Tiger Taming Power

Long Chen taming that tiger was a highlight for me. The golden magic circle on its forehead looked so powerful. It shows his hidden potential despite the bullying at school. Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. showcases power dynamics well. Blonde rival seems arrogant. Wait for their clash!

Heartbreaking Hospital

The hospital scenes hit hard. Seeing his father injured and the mother crying broke my heart. Money struggles add stakes to fantasy. Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. balances action with family drama well. Long Chen selling those crystals shows his desperation. Feel his burden to save family.

Statue Ceremony Payback

That statue ceremony scene was tense. Everyone mocking Long Chen while he stood there calm was great acting. Purple-haired girl laughing with rival added insult. Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. builds social pressure effectively. Touching the statue caused a satisfying light explosion. Justice arrives!

Mother's Silent Pain

The mother's pain is portrayed so realistically. She tries to stay strong but breaks down alone. Long Chen watching her cry adds to his motivation. Your Beasts Are Cute. Mine Are NOT. doesn't shy away from emotional pain. The hospital corridor scenes are quiet but heavy. It makes action scenes matter more.

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