Critics on myReviewer note the sharp, smooth animation and impressive action sequences that differentiate it from standard seasonal anime.
“Re:Zero makes a big deal about the emotional and psychological effects that all these deaths and restarts have on Subaru... the writers continually take Subaru to hell and back.” myReviewer.com Other Possible Interpretations 1 : The End of the Beginning and the Beginning ...
Community feedback emphasizes the emotional weight and the "slow-burn" realization of the show's dark nature: Critics on myReviewer note the sharp, smooth animation
The episode is lauded for Subaru's realistic confusion and subsequent trauma. Unlike typical heroes who adapt instantly, Subaru's psychological state is a central focus as he realizes his existence in this world is a cycle of pain. Viewer Perspectives They skipped the OP and ED on a
Fans on YouTube have pointed out that the production team often cut the opening (OP) and ending (ED) sequences—and even paid to remove TV ads—just to fit more story into each episode.
“I love the production. They skipped the OP and ED on a lot of episodes, so they can have more story. They literally paid the TV channels to NOT run ads during the episode... It's absolutely wild.” YouTube · G.O.T Games · 2 years ago
While the Re:ZERO episode is the most dominant association, the title may also refer to: 009-1: The End of the Beginning (Review) - INFLUX Magazine