Alright, let’s dive into Episode 25 of Watari-kun’s * Is About to Collapse*—and wow, this one’s got fans fired up. First off, let’s recap the basics: this anime, based on Naru Narumi’s manga, follows Naoto Watari, a high schooler raising his little sister Suzushiro after their parents’ death. Things get messy when Yuzuki, his supposed fiancée, crashes into their lives, stirring up family drama, trauma, and unexpected relationships. Now, onto the latest episode…
If you’ve been following, you know the last few episodes have been a rollercoaster, and Episode 25 is no exception. Fans are split, but one thing’s clear: this episode is all about closure. Let’s start with the big love triangle—Naoto, Satsuki, and Ishihara. For weeks, Ishihara’s been the wildcard, but in this episode, she makes her final move. As one fan put it, “Ishihara is wild for asking Naoto to kiss her for the last final thing, wtf.” Yeah, that’s a bold play. But here’s the tea: Naoto’s been leaning into Satsuki all season, and this episode seals the deal. Comments like “Great development from part of Watari. These last episode are so good. The rest of the anime is literally garbage. It’s so good that he ended up picking Satsuki over that bitch of Ishihara” show just how invested viewers are in this ship. Team Satsuki is celebrating hard—“BUT FUCK ISHIHARA THAT DIRTY AH GIRL TRYNA STEAL HIM AGAIN??? AGAINN???? I KNEW SHE WAS A TREEESSSSHHHH” sums up their energy perfectly.
But wait, not everyone’s hating on Ishihara. There’s a vocal group defending her: “Ishihara we ALL stand with and support you. You will always have a dedicated fanbase despite what the colonel sanders communist gimmick account says.” Oof, shade thrown, but it’s clear she’s got her ride-or-die fans. Even so, most agree her arc needed to wrap up. “Ishihara looks fantastic with her long hair though! Its a much better look than her previous haircut,” one fan noted, giving props to her glow-up even if they’re not on her side.
Beyond the romance, the episode ties up other loose ends. Yayoi and Naozumi’s wedding is a highlight—“I’m glad that wedding happen though,” a viewer commented. And let’s not forget the family vibes: “Yayoi and Naozumi working hard to have their wedding, that Satsuki only is feeling the family…” It’s these small, heartfelt moments that make the episode feel complete.
Now, let’s talk about the production. The anime’s been criticized for being “garbage” earlier on, but these final episodes are winning people over. “uh this is genuinely becoming better than waguri now wth” is a huge compliment, comparing it to another popular series. The animation in Episode 25? From the wedding scenes to the emotional confrontations, it’s on point—just check out the vibrant visuals (like the image of Satsuki smiling at Naoto, or Ishihara’s dramatic haircut reveal).
But why the sudden shift in quality? Maybe the studio saved the best for last. “These last episode are so good” is a common refrain, with fans admitting the rough start was worth it for this payoff. “One more to go, it’s been a rough ride but it seems like it might finish in a solid note,” another viewer added, hinting at high hopes for the finale.
Let’s not ignore the meme-worthy moments either. The “colonel sanders communist gimmick account” jab? Pure internet gold. And the back-and-forth between fans—“Marinate1016 said: Ishihara we ALL stand with… Dellio_man said: Facts, it’s just that one troll”—feels like a classic anime fandom debate, messy but fun.
For 20-year-olds, this episode hits because it’s relatable. It’s about choosing who you love, even if it hurts others; about family sticking together through thick and thin; and about growing up—Naoto finally stepping into his role as a brother and a partner. The dialogue is snappy, the emotions are raw, and the drama is over-the-top in the best way.
In conclusion, Episode 25 of Watari-kun’s * Is About to Collapse* is a wild, satisfying ride. It’s got everything: romance, drama, closure, and even a little meme magic. Whether you’re Team Satsuki or Team Ishihara, you can’t deny this episode delivers. As one fan put it, “It was Great! Finally gave us the closure we needed!” Now, let’s cross our fingers the finale sticks the landing—this series is about to collapse… but in the best possible way.
P.S. If you’re still on the fence, just know: the hoodie scene? Iconic. Trust me, you’ll be talking about it with your friends.
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