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Kill Blue · review

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Top reader Apr 30, 2026 · 2 min read
5 /10

Story The concept of an adult hitman trapped in a kid's body isn't a crazy new idea, but it still feels relatively fresh here and has some genuinely good moments. That being said, for a show with a comedy tag, the humor is incredibly low-effort and repetitive. I was honestly confused by how many "jokes" there were about women's equal rights and gender roles. We get a reminder every five minutes that "women can do XYZ too." At some point, you have to ask: why is this a running gag? The MC is a 39-year-old from the modern era, not some time-traveler reincarnated from the 19thcentury. The show spams this exact same "joke" so much that I had to check if I was watching a Netflix production or if the author just couldn't think of any other punchlines. Aside from that weird fixation, the rest of the story is actually fine.

Visuals
Going by the premise, you might expect your typical low-budget "seasonal slop," but the production quality is actually a pleasant surprise. The animation is solid, and there is a good amount of detail and varied scene composition. It isn't a breathtaking masterpiece, but it is surprisingly well-made and definitely above average for this type of show.

Conclusion
Is it worth watching? Because it leans so heavily into being a comedy, we probably aren't going to get any serious or deep plot development. The fact that the show is already reusing the exact same lazy joke ten times in just three episodes makes me worry that the humor has already run dry. However, if you can look past the repetitive gags, it still might turn out to be a decent watch.

Mark
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