Traditional shojo anime relies on "destiny." This show replaces destiny with binding legal obligations .
She uses the fine print to fight back against the magical world. "Romantic Killer" Why Is there So Much Legalese...
Should I find a list of the Riri uses to see which one is the most ridiculous? Traditional shojo anime relies on "destiny
Anzu Hoshino didn't ask for a harem; she was forced into it by Riri. Anzu Hoshino didn't ask for a harem; she
The legal jargon makes the stakes feel weirdly official, raising the tension when Riri finds a "clause" to mess with her life further.
In the world of Romantic Killer , the magical interventions are treated like a high-stakes .
By citing "Article X, Section Y," the show highlights how forced and unnatural typical romance tropes (like the "accidental kabedon") actually are. 🤝 Establishing Boundaries The "Contracts" act as a shield for Anzu.