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: The series heavily mirrors Jungian psychology, where the Other World counterparts act as the "Shadow"—the repressed parts of the psyche expressing feelings like anger and guilt that the girls cannot voice in school.
: Mato enters the Other World to save Yomi, but she becomes trapped by her own confusion and the overwhelming power of Insane Black Rock Shooter , who is a manifestation of Mato’s habit of shouldering everyone’s pain. [Final8]Black Rock Shooter - 07 (BD 10-bit 1920...
: While it looks like a typical "magical girl" action show, episode 7 reframes the battles not as heroic triumphs, but as a tragic cycle of emotional avoidance that the protagonists must eventually break. Conclusion : The series heavily mirrors Jungian psychology, where
: It is explained that Yū was so overwhelmed by suffering that she connected with Strength and switched worlds, leaving the "real" Yū trapped in the hollow world while Strength lived her life in reality. Conclusion : It is explained that Yū was
The core of episode 7 is the revelation that the inhabitants of the Other World are not just avatars, but psychological shock absorbers. They exist to "kill" the emotional pain of their real-world counterparts, allowing the girls in reality to forget their trauma. This episode focuses heavily on the character , who is revealed to have swapped places with the real-world Yū Kōtari years prior because Yū’s life was an "actual living hell". Narrative Breakthroughs The episode marks several critical shifts in the story:
