Just when you thought Dorohedoro couldn't get any weirder, Caiman's latest showdown with En takes the cake. Feels like the first time we saw magic used in the Hole, but dialed up to eleven. The seamless blend of brutal fights and bizarre humor, especially with Fujita’s failed attempts at being useful, keeps the vibe unique.
This twist wasn't just for shock value. It hints at deeper connections between characters and the overarching mystery of Caiman's past. If magic and amnesia were the main themes, now they're exploring identity on a whole new level. It’s building up to something big, raising questions about the nature of power and self in the chaotic world of Dorohedoro.
Here's a wild theory: what if Caiman's journey isn't just about uncovering his past, but about the entire structure of magic and society in their world? Could be we're heading towards a revelation that turns everything on its head.
Can't wait to see where this roller coaster goes. Feels like being on a magic-fueled train with no brakes. Let's speculate on what's coming next or share some favorite moments. What do you guys think is the end game for Caiman and the gang?
This twist wasn't just for shock value. It hints at deeper connections between characters and the overarching mystery of Caiman's past. If magic and amnesia were the main themes, now they're exploring identity on a whole new level. It’s building up to something big, raising questions about the nature of power and self in the chaotic world of Dorohedoro.
Here's a wild theory: what if Caiman's journey isn't just about uncovering his past, but about the entire structure of magic and society in their world? Could be we're heading towards a revelation that turns everything on its head.
Can't wait to see where this roller coaster goes. Feels like being on a magic-fueled train with no brakes. Let's speculate on what's coming next or share some favorite moments. What do you guys think is the end game for Caiman and the gang?
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