Kill la Kill Review

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Honnoji Academy is a school with a strict hierarchy of order led by a fearsome student council ruled by the iron sword of Satsuki Kiryuin.
Aiming to disrupt the order is Ryuko Matoi, a vagrant who challenges the Student Council with a large scissor blade hoping to find her father's killer especially when she learns that Satsuki has the other half of the blade. But after being defeated by Honnoji's Goku uniforms, special outfits that grant super human abilities, Ryuko ends up finding her own sentient version called a Kamui later named Senketsu that gives her the power to take down the Council and Satsuki. But her grudge may bring her closer to some unwanted truths.
Completely unrestrained from common sense and very much aware of it, Kill la Kill is a bonkers over the top action series that consistently brings delight on every viewing. It's funny, it's ridiculous and it's awesome.
Pity the story screwed itself over, my one biggest pet peeve is Satsuki, while she is argubly one of the most entertaining characters of the show, I point blank hate the idea that everything leading up to the final battle against the real final villain Ragyo, was all Satsuki's plan all along. This would've worked in a more grounded action show but Kill la Kill relies on being utterly ridiculous at all times so Satsuki acting as if she expected certain scenarios to happen is not only bull shit but breaks the story beyond repair and that is a real problem.
Dub is fantastic, you can tell the cast had fun with it.
Final Verdict: While it's ridiculous premise doesn't work with the way the plot is presented, it's still a solid action show with a great cast and plenty to enjoy.

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