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Kyokou Suiri Apr 2026

: The production by Brain's Base is noted for its clean character designs and solid movement. The soundtrack, specifically the "jazzy" ending theme, is a frequently mentioned high point. Common Criticisms

: Unlike typical detective shows that seek a single objective truth, this series focuses on "invented inference" —the act of weaving plausible lies to maintain the balance between the human and spirit worlds. Kyokou Suiri

Reviews of (also known as In/Spectre ) generally describe it as a unique, dialogue-heavy supernatural mystery that is "far from what you expected at first glance" . While many critics praise its clever premise and charismatic lead, others find the pacing—particularly in the first season—to be a significant hurdle. Key Highlights : The production by Brain's Base is noted

: The show’s greatest strength is the dynamic between Kotoko Iwanaga , the sharp-tongued "Goddess of Wisdom," and Kuro Sakuragawa , her immortal, regenerating partner. Reviewers often cite Kotoko as a "joy of a female lead" who carries the series with her witty, sometimes vulgar, and refreshingly forward personality. Reviews of (also known as In/Spectre ) generally

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