Flawless Fortune (パーフェクト
Summary[]
The tarot card-wielding Tsukuyomi manages to slip through Mudano's guard and stike him 一 but he fails to see Mudano's counterattack coming.[1]
Facing off against Tsukuyomi, who unleashes his abilities through tarot cards, Mudano is forced entirely on the defensive. Caught off guard for a moment, he takes a potentially fatal hit, but he had secretly prepared a counterattack without Tsukuyomi realizing it...[2]
Mudano is forced to defend himself against Tsukuyomi, who uses the tarot cards to unleash his powers. Mudano seizes a momentary gap and allows a fatal attack, but he has prepared a counterattack without Tsukuyomi noticing...
タロットカードを駆使して能力を繰り出す月詠を前に、無陀野は防戦一方を強いられていた。一瞬の隙を突かれ、致命的な攻撃を許してしまう無陀野だったが、月詠に気づかれないよう反撃の一手を仕込んでいて.....。[3]
Plot[]
To be added...
Characters in order of appearance[]
- Naito Mudano
- Tsukuyomi Momoka
- Tsukuyomi Momoka (Mentioned)
- Shiki Ichinose (Mentioned) (Flashback)
- Manaka Momobe (Flashback)
- Osuke Momokado
- Shinya Momoiwa
- Jin Kougasaki
- Hana Kobayashi (Flashback)
- Hana's Sister (Flashback)
Anime & Manga Differences[]
- The anime adds a scene in which Mudano is seen arriving at the battle site.
- The anime removes the narration box where it is mentioned that the place is lower than where Osuke and the others are.
- The anime removes the panel where Mudano is seen attacking Tsukuyomi from behind as he is placing his bowling ball on the ground.
- The anime adds a scene showing the cut made by Mudano.
- The anime adds a scene showing the creation of Mudano's blood umbrella.
- In the anime, when Mudano sees the starry sky created by Tsukuyomi, Mudano is holding the umbrella, whereas in the manga he is not.
- The anime adds a scene where Mudano's umbrella is seen disintegrating.
- The anime adds a scene in which the starry sky is seen in Mudano's eyes.
- The anime adds a scene in which Tsukuyomi is seen holding a card.
- In the manga, the explanation of the starry sky happens when Tsukuyomi activates his second card; however, in the anime, this happens when Mudano is trapped by the card.
- In the manga, when Tsukuyomi explains the starry sky, Tsukuyomi is shown, while in the anime, the scene where the starry sky is activated is shown.
- When Mudano asks about the previous scene, in the anime this happens when Tsukuyomi activates his second card, while in the manga this scene happens after Tsukuyomi has already activated the card.
- The anime removes the scene in which Tsukuyomi explains that the card he used earlier is called the star.
- The anime removes the scene in which Tsukuyomi mentions that the night is long but it seems that they are approaching the end while touching his hands.
- The anime adds a scene where Tsukuyomi shows the knight's card.
- In the manga, Tsukuyomi mentions that his good fortune will mark his death when the knight runs to attack Mudano; however, in the anime, Tsukuyomi mentions this when the knight attacks Mudano's umbrella.
- In the manga, when Tsukuyomi throws a bullet at Mudano, he dodges it; however, in the anime, Mudano uses his umbrella to stop the bullet and throw it towards a pillar.
- The anime adds a scene where Mudano is seen falling to the ground after deflecting the bullet.
- The anime omits the explanation about the 4 of swords card.
- In the manga, when Tsukuyomi asks Mudano if he thinks five seconds is a short time, the focus is on Mudano, while in the anime, the knight is shown running to attack Mudano.
- The anime adds a scene in which Mudano falls to the ground after receiving the cut while the knights of Tsukuyomi disappear.
- In the anime, when Tsukuyomi spits blood, a scene is added showing Mudano's reaction.
- The anime adds a scene of Mudano getting up while Tsukuyomi is on the ground.
- In the manga, when Mudano explains to Tsukuyomi what he did, Mudano can be seen giving the explanation, while in the anime, scenes from previous battles are shown with a red vapor added to simulate Mudano's blood.
- The anime adds a scene of Tsukuyomi reacting to Mudano's words.
- The anime adds a scene showing Mudano's reaction when Tsukuyomi draws another card.
- The anime removes the scene showing Mudano's reaction when the knight of sword changes direction.
- In the manga, after Tsukuyomi is attacked by his own card, Mudano is seen launching his archers against Tsukuyomi; however, in the anime, only the arrows are seen.
- The anime removes Mudano's reaction after Tsukuyomi activated the seven of wands.
- The anime adds a scene in which the archers of Mudano are seen disintegrating.
- The anime adds a scene in which Mudano is seen approaching where Tsukuyomi is.
- The anime adds a scene in which Tsukuyomi is seen surrounded by a blue aura while being observed by Mudano.
- The anime adds a fight scene between Mudano and the devil as well as a chase scene.
- In the anime, when Tsukuyomi mentions Tsubakiri's death in Kyoto, the battle between him, Manaka and Shiki is shown.
- The anime adds a scene in which Tsubakiri checks the next card, which is the Wheel of Fortune card.
- In the manga, Shinya jumps down the emergency stairs of a building to escape from Jin, while in the anime he runs up the stairs.
- In the manga, Jin jumps over the walls of nearby buildings to reach the rooftop, however in the anime he uses a cable to propel himself to reach the rooftop.
- In the manga, when Jin falls from the rooftop it is seen from an aerial perspective, while in the anime it is seen from Shinya's perspective.
- The anime removes Shinya's dialogue where, after seeing Jin fall, he mentions that that height will be enough to kill him and buy him time.
- In the anime, Shinya mentions that his eyes hurt from using his ability so many times, then shows Jin holding onto the rooftop to avoid falling. However, in the manga, Shinya's dialogue occurs after Jin returns to the rooftop and chases him for several meters, forcing him to use his ability again.
- The anime removes the chase scene where Shinya is forced to use his ability on Jin for the second time, causing him to fall to the ground.
- In the manga, Jin chases after Shinya and sees him enter a building, so he decides to follow him. However, in the anime, Jin arrives at the building after climbing to the rooftop and decides to investigate it to see if Shinya is there.
- Jin's dialogue where he wonders if it's a building after seeing Shinya enter it.
- The anime adds a dialogue from Jin as he goes up the stairs of the building.
- In the manga, when Jin asks Shinya why he involved innocent people, the burning hospital can be seen in the background, while in the anime, several scenes are shown corresponding to when Jin and Shiki helped the civilians trapped in the hospital to escape.
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| Anime | ||
| Episodes | ||
| Season 1 | 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10 • 11 • 12 • 13 • 14 • 15 • 16 • 17 • 18 • 19 • 20 • 21 • 22 • 23 • 24 | |
| Season 2 | To be added... | |
| Music | ||
| Openings | OVERNIGHT • AMIDAKUJI | |
| Endings | What is justice? • ACTION | |




