Wonder Egg Priority

CloverWorks
Survival / Tragedy / Superpower12 EP/13 Jan 2021

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10.0
7 Fans
91 Want to Watch
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Synopsis

Fourteen-year-old Ai Ooto stops going to school after her only friend kills herself. She barely leaves the house. Then one night, a strange voice leads her to a gachapon machine that dispenses a Wonder Egg. When she falls asleep and cracks the egg open, she's pulled into a surreal dreamworld where a girl emerges — someone she has to protect from nightmarish creatures born from real trauma. If Ai can save enough of these girls, she might be able to bring Koito back. That's the deal, anyway. Along the way, Ai meets other girls fighting their own battles in the same dream space, each carrying grief they can barely talk about. The show handles heavy subjects — suicide, bullying, self-harm — with surprising care, weaving them into fights that feel genuinely dangerous rather than just flashy. CloverWorks went hard on the animation here; the color palette shifts between warm pastel comfort and jagged, unsettling imagery in ways that keep you off balance. The soundtrack does the same thing, swinging from gentle to deeply eerie. If you liked the dark magical girl energy of Puella Magi Madoka Magica or the reality-bending atmosphere of Flip Flappers, this hits a similar nerve. It also shares some of Serial Experiments Lain's willingness to just sit in psychological discomfort. At 12 episodes, it doesn't overstay its welcome, though fair warning — the ending is polarizing. The journey there, though, is something pretty special.

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Characters

Ai Ooto
Ai Ooto
Krantz Mikaela
Rika Kawai
Rika Kawai
Quinones Anairis
Momoe Sawaki
Momoe Sawaki
Rojas Michelle
Neiru Aonuma
Neiru Aonuma
Bennett Dawn M.

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This anime somehow represents (TW!) takiing your own life. The take of this anime for me is the acceptance of things and that to end your problem, it isn't the only resolution. There are thousands of ways, and Ai proves it to herself that what really needs saving is herself.
Quite a disturbing episode for me, but this episode explains a lot about the origin of Wonder Egg Priority and focuses on Acca and Ura-Acca's work and how things have turned out the way it is. This is quite a tense episode, but I love how it peels all the trauma of each of them.
This episode focuses on the characters representation struggles, there's a trigger warning of the character that Momoe protected so make sure to watch at your own risk. And this leaves me to confusion, why was the ending like that? What's the end goal here?
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