Kakegurui Twin

Kakegurui Twin

As a first-year student of the renowned Hyakkaou Private Academy, Mary Saotome knows her future is set for a one-way cruise to the top...

That is, until an encounter with an old-classmate-turned-housepet throws the newbie princess into the world of gambling! Can a normal girl like Mary make friends and survive debtless through only wit and luck? Find out in this prequel to the mega-popular Kakegurui!

(Source: Yen Press)

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  • Type:ONA
  • Studios:MAPPA, Netflix, Avex Pictures
  • Date aired: 4-8-2022 to 4-8-2022
  • Status:FINISHED
  • Genre:Drama, Mystery, Psychological
  • Scores:72
  • Popularity:39055
  • Duration:27 min/ep
  • Quality: HD
  • Episodes:6

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R2R

R2R

https://anilist.co/anime/141351/KAKEGURUI-TWIN/ *Before going into Review;* "Kakegurui Twin" is pretty stand alone. You don't really have to watch the main series to understand what's happening here. Also, it's incomplete.
Though Kakegurui only had 2 seasons, I didn't wanted to watch it, given the slightly mixed reception it got and scenes like [this](https://www.bing.com/th/id/OGC.21ab26b9641d81637c0795cd62af9ccf?pid=1.7&rurl=http%3a%2f%2fpa1.narvii.com%2f6561%2f9f40d33213bcb7216e35b2852cdd177e695e8144_hq.gif&ehk=RqdZcVzT90Oe%2fcOrh1PrCUGtlNo0bwVzLzpQJsuz%2fJc%3d) made me wonder if gambling was really the point of the show. But I was still curious to see what made Kakegurui one of the popular gambling anime as it is so I checked *Twin* first and.. I have some mixed opinions. The story follows "Saotame Mary" in Hyakkaou Academy where not a single day passes without someone in school loosing their shit. Money, virginity, dignity, anything can be a prize and nothing matters in this school, as long as it's an end result of gambling. What makes this is even more f-ked up is that "cheating is allowed", which is the biggest problem here. Because when you allow cheating, you're basically distinguishing the characters, not based how intelligent they are but based on how stupid they are. The moment you hear a character inner monoluging about their plan as an attempt to hook the viewer, it pretty much tells why the said character will end up ridiculed later down the game, and this basically what happens through out this Anime and so it does in many of these kind of Anime that have been lately popular. Now one would argue, *"Well, Kaiji also does the same thing"* for which I agree. Kaiji becomes predictable but there's an underlying theme in Kaiji, which what makes it a great psycological Anime, and one Twin didn't had. That is; #
Gambling is FUCKED Kaiji draws you into its gambles, mainly because it constantly reminds you why gambling is so fucked and it takes a realistic approach to do it. Kakegurui Twin doesn't have this. Most of the 'Gambling' part went into its mind games complexity which I applaud for but it doesn't work either because if you remember correctly, **"Cheating is a-OK"**. The reason I repeat this is because the show repeats this too. "No one said [insert convenient loophole in rule], so you lose/win", that's the underlying structure of all explanations at the end of every game but it does have some interesting character antiques to look forward to. The underlying theme in Kakegurui Twin is just "Gambling is fun, and hot-crazy-yurified chicks are cool", that's basically it. But; #
Is Twin a bad show? With all my rambling about why Twin don't hold a candle towards my favourite Anime makes it seem like I'm hating the show, which I don't because **"Kakegurui Twin" is definitely a fun show**. As I said, its underlying theme is "Fun with crazy Anime girls" and it does that part great. As over the top as it is, it is confident in its mind game elements, and it does it with style. MAPPA's trademark visual flair can be found in it's Jazzy opening, absolutely bop of an ending and the over the top characters does their job to deliver the fun you want to see. I personally thought characters weren't bad, they're pretty one dimensional except Mary, who's two dimensional (Wow, who would've guessed your waifu is 2D xD) and the whole Yuri element is.. well, it is a bit charming, except *that* pet, if you know what I mean.
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Conclusion Want to watch some CGDCG (Cute girls doing crazy gambling) with some Yuri in the mix? Well, this is for you.

LiyuuSix

LiyuuSix

img(https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/1004647518539350106/1004669387594272778/unknown.png) I've always followed Kakegurui with a great interest since the day it started airing because the world of gambling is something that I really like to study for how crazy and stupid it is, but more than that I love when an anime includes the gambles with great and massive strategies in order to take the win and probably this is where Kakegurui excels at : having a great and big strategy; but it hurts me to say that maybe it's the only thing I actually like about the show itself. But on its own TWINS is a good addition to the franchise because it directly aims to someone I always wanted to see more, Mary, because I always felt she never expressed her great talent and potential that I always saw in the anime, and I was truly happy to see her leading someone other to take the prize.


#[Kakegurui will never learn](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QJ-N-AQJYc)
I've enjoyed these 6 episodes but sadly I felt them extremely wayyyy too long and boring at times, why? The beauty of an anime about gambling or games is when you have to create a good strategy, and until this point there is nothing wrong, but the explanation here as incredibly too long and boring at times and it makes the watch a little less enjoyable than what it should be. You see, I know that this anime has a lot of potential but I will always feel that the execution of it lacks enough for everything that is not about the games, or directly what we see and not what is going on behind it. Don't get me absolutely wrong I will make it clear : I loved every plan to win and I liked to foreshadowing of them, but I hate the extremely long sections where the characters explain everything; and you are right because this is a necessary part because we have to understand what happened, but I don't feel engaged in it as I should be. Kaiji did it, even if that is the gambling anime for title and excellence, and I always felt engaged in understanding what happened; or even worse in Kakegurui I often lost myself in the talks because they were getting too long or too fast or simply I couldn't understand what they were saying. Simply? It's at times too slow, and when it's like that it's really too slow sadly. Other than that I felt Tsuzura got a little wasted in terms of possible development, and yes I know this was intended to be a Mary anime but Tsuzura got shown as a literal main character and ended up as being the dog, which again isn't necessarily bad but I know that there was room for her to be something greater as a character rather than "Ok miss, I will execute". But she is really cute, man.
#[but it has also delivered when it mattered](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QJ-N-AQJYc)
But the best piece of the show came, as usual, in the games thanks to their unpredictability and well executed plans. The climax and suspense here were really massive, especially in the games of the third-fourth episode and in the final one that really caught me off guard and surprised, I won't lie I even said "ahah you got outplayed". Kakegurui has to be praised at least for the action of the gambles and the games and how fast they are, they don't leave any room to rest to the viewer, and seeing each character getting crazy is absolutely fun, and it is full of plot twists as you would expect from this kind of anime. Off the games there wasn't too much action but the ending was able to make me do a little jump for how unexpected the outcome was.
#[Girls and gambles, what's better than this?](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7QJ-N-AQJYc)
Probably many other things because sadly I feel like Kakegurui is not able to shine at its best in order to make this work what it should be, sometimes it's either too fast or too slow, but knowing that this was a simple 6 episodes spin off I am satisfied; I even got my Mary content so I couldn't be happier. If a third season comes then I hope it will be able to learn because the potential is there but it is not used to the best. >Personal scores Story : 6.8/10 Characters : 6.5/10 Music : 8/10 Animations : 7.5/10 Personal enjoyment : 6.8/10 Final : 6.8/10 Ehhhh, could've been better

RebelPanda

RebelPanda

Kakegurui has always been known for two things: Mentally deranged high schoolers' gambling and outstanding opening/ending credits. The half-baked prequel series, Kakegurui Twin, only has one of those things. Unfortunately, the opening is a generic instrumental song with awkwardly lifeless visuals. If you enjoyed Kakegurui's first two seasons for its ridiculous characters, disturbing facial expressions, and idiotic games, Twin might scratch that itch. Instead of following Yumeko and her generic male companion (I do not remember his name), this short spin-off series focuses on Mary Saotome's origin at Hyakkou academy. Upon enrolling, a naiive Mary allies with Tsuzura, a friendly girl with no gambling skills. Both immediately become in debt, conned, and forced into the role of "House-pet" (AKA Kakegurui's bondage-inspired penalty for broke students). The dynamic duo leads a refreshing hybrid sitcom, "Gambling Apocalypse x 2 Broke Girls" as they attempt to rise in the school's ranking. It's a lazy rehash of the first season's plot. img1000(https://gaminguardian.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/06/Kakegurui.png) There's a handful of side characters—mostly girls only distinguishable by candy-colored hair and the number of times the camera zooms in on their breasts. The few male characters, one-dimensional perverts at best, are motivated by their desire to win against and/or date the girls. The guys bet for girls, like a more NTR version of Rent-a-Girlfriend, whereas the girls bet for cash. Each gamble is laced with the series' patented horniness—if that annoys you, don't even bother watching Twin because it's more like a fanservice OVA stretched thin rather than a standalone spin-off. Twin's most noticeable difference from the anime is its aesthetics. Over-saturated lighting and high-contrast color-grading make it feel like you're tripping on psychedelics. Those effects look fabulous in the colorful posters; in the anime, it's a cheap attempt at covering lackluster art and mediocre animation. MAPPA's entire production appears rushed, and with zero impressive animation cuts, it's clear the studio was on a time constraint. Twin sucks as a spin-off to Kakegurui because the author wrote the original manga with zero thought for a prequel. You could easily watch Twin without seeing the first two seasons. The original story, themes, and characters are irrelevant. Six episodes pass, and almost nothing new is learned about Mary (partially because that'd risk messing up the continuity). The new characters are gone and forgotten by the end. At least it makes no pretense of complex characters, unlike the main anime. The ending teased a sequel (which I'll watch like the fool I am), so perhaps they'll explain how dozens of characters disappeared. Even the mysterious student council is barely referenced—wasting the opportunity to develop the enigmatic members. However, there's not much you could do to fix the original's flaws. Almost every problem in the first two seasons—lack of logic, no stakes, shallow characterization, etc.—applies to this one, so go read AndoCommando's reviews if you want an in-depth analysis. img1000(https://i.imgur.com/WbE0KSI.png) Kakegurui was ironically entertaining in its own schlocky way. Twin was just phoned in Netflix fodder. The over-the-top personalities, unhinged mannerisms, and over-exaggerated voice acting of the first two seasons are nowhere to be found. It's as if someone fed Kakegurui to Netflix's algorithm and removed all the trashy charm. Thank god this was only a mere 6 episodes. I don't think I would've survived anymore.

VivavideoUser2x

VivavideoUser2x

Kekegurui, an anime that used to pop off around the late 2010’s but now its public reputation is basically summed up as that “dat one anime with the weird faces and the poker” No wait that's Kaiji. Kakegurui is the one and only anime that I know is not worth defending ,but I do it anyway. I know it's not a great show.But what bothers me is that it could be great. But it trips over itself a lot. And the OVA, Kakegurui Twin,I was excited for,but then it turned out……mmmm alright. It didn’t suck necessarily. I think it does some tiny little things here and there better than its parent story,but goddammit. # STORY What really sucks about this OVA is that it doesn’t do a good job of proving that Kakegurui can be good, if that makes any sense. I know one in every 3 anime watchers hate this show, and that is valid,can’t argue about it. But what sucks is that Kakegurui has soooooooooooo soooooooooooooooo much potential to be a great series. Some think that it’s just yuribait fanservice with kookie faces, and they aren't wrong. But they basically write the show off as just that while myself sees certain aspects about its worldbuilding, aesthetic, and characters that feel like breeding ground for something interesting. I love how Hyyakkaou Private Academy feels like a miniature version of the real world,where the rich basically have control over everything and the poor are deprived of their human rights and bodily autonomy.The fact that all of this is based around gambling as well shows that all humans are equal in the eyes of Lady Luck.However, some students are so desperate to win at all costs that they use tactics to win either by straight up cheating, or using psychological taunts. And what makes it interesting is when they try to figure this stuff out. And I think this set up leaves some strong characters,they arent the most well written,but their personalities are so warped and fucked up because of this predatory social class that the school perpetuates.And not to mention the antagonists in Kakegurui are so alluring and captivating.They’re the type of characters that can only work in anime. I say this because I watched a little of the live action adaptation and I almost died of cringe faster than you can say Rudeus Greyrat.The downside to all of Kakegurui’s elements are that they feel like a tease.Its like a fancy pinata that is eye catching,but when you cut it open, its just hollow paper. What Kakegurui needs desperately is a story, a story with stakes, and balls;a story that has the same amount of weight that backs up how dramatic the show acts.Its not like the writer doesn't have the competence needed to write because they sat down and planned out these convoluted as hell games. This season literally has a speed dating gambling game and it is ridiculous.But for some reason in this season along with the others, the story is just not up to par with everything else. S1 was just worldbuilding watching Yumeko walk around gambling with people, S2 tried to have a plot about a race to take the student council position but then it shits the bed by diving into different story arcs entirely,and while the story in this OVA is more cohesive than the others. Dude,come on, the story is basically Mary trying to secure the rights to some gambling den and joining some club. Its really lame tbh for something like Kakegurui. This is a gambling show, I want people to die, I want the mafia to come in, I want these snot nosed students to have actual life or death consequences,Its not like there are adults to stop them or anything.There are a shitton of expendable characters in Kakegurui and in season two the cast literally doubles in size. I WANT YUMEKO TO KILL SOME MOB BOSSES,IS THAT TOO MUCH TO ASK, HOMURA KAWAMOTO? #ART/ANIMATION/SOUND On a technical aspect,Kakegurui does a lot of swings and hits, one thing that Kakegurui truly deserves praise for is its direction, the use of camera shots, 3d, and little tricks to play with the audience gives this show "style". Which is one thing I can never fault a show for. This is the type of show that has flashes of brilliance in the little moments. One scene could have some of the most fluid hair and fabric movement for a nanosecond, another scene could be an insane dance sequence. And I am really glad that they use visuals to explain these games and the thought process of each player. And also the staple of the series, the facial expressions, some say they’re kooky, I think they're effective depending on the tone of the scene. Twin is less ambitious, the facial expressions are toned down heavily because I feel like the animator they had for the previous seasons was busy or something. But this season isn't awfully animated,its alright. And the soundtrack of Kakegurui in general is lowkey one of the best anime soundtracks of all time. The most iconic track being "Strange Visage" which is so iconic that its literally labelled as "The track from Kakegurui that you've been searching for". Its one of those soundtracks that make you really think, a sort of controlled chaos with erratic jazz and electronica. And yes the soundtrack invades my study playlist. It fits Kakegurui's vibe so well that it becomes the vibe. And it even gets better in season 2.I can't tell if TWIN has a new soundtrack, but it sounded great nonetheless, goes to show that the best thing about Kakegurui is its soundtrack. #CHARACTERS There are a lot of Kakegurui characters, but let's be honest, the only one that truly matters is Yumeko, she is bae. I literally had an entire paragraph about why I like Yumeko but had to cut it out since she isn't even in this season :(. And major bummer because the show could have had a cameo or something to tie all the seasons together but no. And with the protag of the series, Mary. I have no problem with her, she likes to take the piss out of people which is kinda entertaining but she is more “tame” than the other characters and I have to admit her ragtag duo of glasses girl and blue haired girl aren't that exciting to watch. They are basically the Ryouta of this season,but a bit more useful.Now for the antagonist of this series Sachiko Juraku,her character is not well developed but hubba hubba. I’m not the type of guy who falls for anime girls willy nilly,I'm more of a personality rather than looks type of man. But holy shit. I love a girl who is a controlling dominatrix ,and with the red eyes and white flowing hair, woooo weeeee,put a collar around me,master,really embarrassing myself right now,but shit i already typed this, might as well own it. Her house pet SandM girl was an interesting case as well but she isnt as developed as i had hoped. I still enjoyed them because the two bounced off each other like a couple in a trashy porno.Goes to show that character development isn't always necessary, just highly highly highly highly highly recommended if you want your audience to care about things other than looks. #THE KAKEGURUI CREATOR IS WEIRD LOL I don't know, at this point I probably should just call Kakegurui a mediocre franchise and be done with it but honestly…….I can’t. There is still something about it that allures me and it has so much potential. I just want a better story, But I doubt i'll get that because the creator is too busy making either card game anime, isekai manga, or isekai manga with card games in them. Speaking of them, I need to mention their portfolio of works,because its hilarious.This creator has a thing with card games, They were the creator of that Build Divide card game show no one cares about, and there's an upcoming anime called High Card that is about, you guessed it, card games,but the twist is that the cards have supernatural powers or something lmao.There is also that controversy where they made an isekai that ripped off real characters from other works in such a way that it felt like personal attacks against other authors,and it got to a point where the author had to apologize and the series was canceled. This is probably the funniest controversy I have seen online so far lololol.But moral of the story,the creator doesn’t have the time of day for this series anymore. They treat Kakegurui like their bastard child, ignoring them,focusing on their new children, and planning to send them to the wall when they get the chance. Sadly Kakegurui can never be the Lord of Winterfell because it's Kakegurui. #ENJOYMENT? And as a mild supporter-not really a fan- of this series,I feel like defending this show is like a dog trainer in a circus trying to get the dog to do a trick but it just sits there and I just yell at the audience being like “ Just you wait, it's gonna do something amazing,just you wait!”. I don’t know how long this delusion can last,but each year I kinda feel the intrigue of Kakegurui fading away,and this OVA,while not terrible, does little to take me back to those days where Kakegurui was a fresh and exciting face in the world of anime.

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