The episode "Heaven's Great Magic Realm" by Itsurou Igarashi has an indescribable taste. This line adds a lot of drama to Eleven, the protagonist. When rewatching the animation, you can notice some focused details. For example, when Eleven first meets the team, his first impression is not of the tall leader standing in front of him, but of his enemy. The enemy's attempt to apologize is deliberately interrupted by Eleven standing up.
My favorite part is when Eleven successfully gets revenge and drives away in a car. The speed of the car is so fast that in an instant, it surpasses the past self who was once desperately running on the same road, leaving it far behind.
In fact, there are many scenes in Itsurou Igarashi's work that have left a deep impression on me. The convenience store manager in the nostalgic memory of the Electric Light Machine Emperor turns around and smiles, leaving the stunned otaku with the counterfeit money tightly clenched in his hand, which is then blown away by the wind.
The cyberpunk big brother with different-sized eyes and a face as strong as an iron puppet is shown in a close-up shot, saying to the protagonist, "Run."
It feels really great when I realize that the animation is expressing the same thing I feel.