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This episode is generally better received as the "Raten Taishou" (Tournament) arc picks up speed.

Reviews for later seasons, such as Season 4, tend to be much more , specifically praising the evolution of the animation.

: The episode focuses heavily on Houhou’s backstory. While some found the history interesting, others described it as an "emotional side story tangent" that felt disconnected from the current stakes.

: By Season 3 and 4, the series moved to different studios (like Namu Animation), resulting in "god-tier" choreography and cinematography that fans claim rivals top-tier Shonen like Jujutsu Kaisen .

: While earlier seasons were called "painfully slow," fans on Anime-Planet and Facebook suggest the later episodes are "slept on" and offer some of the best action in modern anime.

: Viewers often cite this season as the point where the series moves away from the "boring" zombie elements of the first season and into more complex supernatural martial arts. Season 4, Episode 11

: Reviewers noted that the Chinese dub of this episode was heavily censored, removing roughly five minutes of content, including visceral fight details. Season 2, Episode 11: "Way of the Tenshi"

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Shita: The Outcast Episode 11 — Hitori No

This episode is generally better received as the "Raten Taishou" (Tournament) arc picks up speed.

Reviews for later seasons, such as Season 4, tend to be much more , specifically praising the evolution of the animation. Hitori no Shita: The Outcast Episode 11

: The episode focuses heavily on Houhou’s backstory. While some found the history interesting, others described it as an "emotional side story tangent" that felt disconnected from the current stakes. This episode is generally better received as the

: By Season 3 and 4, the series moved to different studios (like Namu Animation), resulting in "god-tier" choreography and cinematography that fans claim rivals top-tier Shonen like Jujutsu Kaisen . While some found the history interesting, others described

: While earlier seasons were called "painfully slow," fans on Anime-Planet and Facebook suggest the later episodes are "slept on" and offer some of the best action in modern anime.

: Viewers often cite this season as the point where the series moves away from the "boring" zombie elements of the first season and into more complex supernatural martial arts. Season 4, Episode 11

: Reviewers noted that the Chinese dub of this episode was heavily censored, removing roughly five minutes of content, including visceral fight details. Season 2, Episode 11: "Way of the Tenshi"

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