![]() To those who are planning to watch this absolute dumpster-fire of a show, I sincerely urge you guys to watch something else. Instead, he just kept on treating her like shit and Erika sat there and took it like it was nothing. It would have been somewhat watchable if kyoya dropped the sadistic act and would actually try to reciprocate his feelings to Erika. Aunque a la orgullosa Erika le gusta presumir ante sus amigas de lo enamorada que está de su novio, lo cierto es que en realidad no ha. Maybe Erika returning back to Kyoya after he toyed with her emotions for the 100th time, by giving some idiotic response is considered funny, I fail to see it that way. Disfruta de Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji en Crunchyroll. I failed to see the comedic aspect of the show. Erika has no self-respect and keeps on getting her heart broken by kyoka and yet returns to him as nothing happened. They tried to show that everything Kyoya does, how he treats Erika, has a much deeper meaning behind it and he's not really the bad guy here, but at the end of the day, he's just a sadist It's definitely not everybody's cup of tea. You have to an absolute masochist to love this show. Erika is shown as a girl who has no shame and is fine with constantly being verbally and emotionally abused by kyoya. The portrayal of both the MCs is lain pathetic. Erika Shinohara is a firm believer that in high school, ones life is decided in the first two months. This is freshman Erika's last chance to fit in at school, so she brags about having a boyfriend to make them like her. Honestly, don't waste your time watching this shit. Read reviews on the manga Ookami Shoujo to Kuro Ouji (Wolf Girl and Black Prince) on MyAnimeList, the internets largest manga database. But as of now, it seems like the creators have not given it much thought because there haven’t been any confirmations yet. S1 E1: All Marin and Tezuka talk about is their boyfriends.
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