It's the nearest you'll get to a good live-action Kekko Kamen film, but wikipedia rather plaintively calls it a "fourth series" with one film in it. This film never got a sequel, unlike the first three series. That said, though, I don't know how long you'd be able to keep up this more serious approach. It wouldn't be absurd to claim that, despite everything, the film's aiming for a feminist message. She's weaponising her own nudity.) She inspires others. She's not attacking your groin, but instead attacking with her own. The film even finds a psychologically meaningful use for Kekko Kamen's crotch attack! (That's not what it sounds like, by the way. The school's still run by Satan's Toenail and he's still wearing his usual mask, although for once not the jester's outfit. It's still Kekko Kamen, of course, but for once it's managing to tell a straightforwardly functional story while still embracing the franchise for what it is. The franchise has made an unexpected detour into "passable and competent", although that might not sound like much to anyone who hadn't seen the other films in the series.
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