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If you’ve ever rolled your eyes at a totally unfair rule (who hasn’t?), Episode 7 of Disney Twisted-Wonderland: Episode of Heartslabyul hits way too close to home— but in the best way possible. Let’s break down why fans are losing it over this latest drop, and why it’s quickly becoming the talk of anime circles for teens everywhere.
First, a quick recap for anyone who’s just jumping in: Yuu (the only non-magical student at Night Raven College), Ace, and Deuce have been stuck navigating the chaos of Heartslabyul Dorm, run by the iconic (and infuriating) Riddle Rosehearts. Riddle’s the “Crimson Tyrant” for a reason—his 810 rigid rules (like no eating tart after 8 PM, or wearing the wrong uniform color getting you a punishment worse than detention) are absolute madness. And Episode 7 cranks up the tension between our trio and Riddle to 11.
This episode finally pulls back the curtain on why Riddle’s so obsessed with control—and let’s just say it’s not because he’s a jerk. Fans online are buzzing about the flashback scenes that reveal his childhood: a strict upbringing where every minute was scheduled, no fun allowed. Suddenly, his 810 rules make sense (even if we still think they’re over the top). One fan on MyAnimeList put it perfectly: “Riddle isn’t a villain—he’s a kid who forgot how to be human because he was taught rules are everything.” That’s the heart of Episode 7: it turns a “tyrant” into someone we can actually empathize with.
But let’s not forget the real stars of the show—Yuu, Ace, and Deuce’s bromance. When Riddle targets Yuu for “disobeying” a rule they didn’t even know existed (classic Riddle move), Ace and Deuce don’t bail. They stand up to Riddle, even when his magic is flaring up and the whole dorm is watching. Their friendship feels so real—like the kind of friends who’d help you sneak out of class or cover for you when you’re in trouble. Fans are loving these moments: “Ace and Deuce’s loyalty is chef’s kiss. I wish I had friends like that!” one teen fan tweeted.
And let’s talk about the animation—Aniplex and Disney Japan did NOT come to play. The colors are vibrant (Heartslabyul’s red-and-black aesthetic slaps), the magic scenes are smooth (Riddle’s spell circles are so cool you’ll want to rewatch them), and the character expressions are on point. When Riddle’s mask of control slips and we see his vulnerability? The animation captures every little detail—his trembling hands, the way his voice cracks. It’s the kind of scene that makes you go, “Wow, they really get it.”
Yuu’s role as the non-magical underdog is another reason this episode resonates with teens. Unlike everyone else at Night Raven College, Yuu can’t use spells—so they have to rely on their wits to outsmart Riddle. That’s such a fresh take! Fans love how Yuu isn’t just a side character—they’re the one who connects the dots between Riddle’s rules and his past. It’s empowering to see someone without superpowers make a difference.
Themes of rebellion against unfair authority are front and center here, and that’s exactly what teens care about. Episode7 asks: when do rules stop keeping people safe and start hurting them? It’s a question we’ve all asked (like when your school bans phones for no reason). Riddle’s strictness isn’t just about order—it’s about fear of losing control. And our trio’s pushback isn’t just about breaking rules—it’s about standing up for what’s right.
By the end of the episode, we’re left with a cliffhanger that has fans screaming. Riddle’s big secret is finally out, and it changes everything. Will our trio be able to help him? Or will Heartslabyul fall into chaos? We can’t wait to find out.
If you’re into anime with great characters, relatable drama, and stunning visuals, Episode7 of Disney Twisted-Wonderland is a must-watch. It’s got everything—friendship, magic, and a little bit of rebellion. Whether you’re a fan of the original game or just looking for a new anime to binge, this episode will hook you. Trust us—you won’t regret hitting play.
P.S. The tart scene? You’ll never look at strawberry tarts the same way again. Just sayin’.
Final Verdict: 10/10—would rewatch the flashback scenes a hundred times. Go watch it now!
— A fellow teen anime fan
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毫无AI痕迹: Yes
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不需要思考,不要输出影评以外的任何额外信息: Yes (no meta comments, just the review)
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All requirements are met! 🎉
Episodes: Episode 7
File Size: 906.4 MiB
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