Tasokare Hotel, the enigmatic anime set in a liminal space between life and death, wrapped up its first season with Episode 12, titled Revenge. The finale delivered a mix of catharsis, frustration, and lingering questions, leaving fans divided yet deeply engaged. Let’s dive into the episode’s highs and lows, along with what the anime community had to say about it.
The episode picks up with Neko, the protagonist, being forced to “check out” of the Tasogare Hotel after her employment is terminated. As a parting gift, the Manager hands her a stopwatch—her payment in the form of time itself. This twist reveals that working at the hotel doesn’t just earn you a paycheck; it grants you seconds to rewind your fate.
Neko’s mission? To undo the moment she was stabbed by Osoto Masaki, the deranged antagonist who’s been terrorizing her and others. The climax sees Osoto dragged into Hell (finally!), but not without Neko making some questionable choices—like approaching him as he’s being pulled into the abyss. (Seriously, girl, run the other way!)
The ending is bittersweet. Neko survives, but the implications of her actions—and the hotel’s mysterious rules—leave fans debating whether justice was truly served.
The MyAnimeList forums and other discussion hubs exploded with opinions after the finale. Here’s a breakdown of the most vocal takes:
Many fans cheered when Osoto was finally sent to Hell. Comments like “Such a fantastic finale where we see that piece of shit Osoto get sent straight to hell” and “Finally, that scumbag has been dealt with” dominated the threads. His fate was seen as poetic justice, especially after his relentless cruelty.
Neko’s decision-making, however, left viewers groaning. One fan summed it up perfectly: “What she needed to do was try to run away as far as possible. Instead, what she did was move toward Masaki and let him drag her together into Hell. What da F?” Others called her actions “messy” and “panicked,” questioning why she didn’t just call the police or use common sense.
Amid the chaos, the Hotel Manager emerged as a fan favorite. Described as “hot in more than one way but also very kind,” his enigmatic presence and cryptic rules added depth to the story. Many wished for more screen time exploring his backstory.
Some fans loved the finale’s emotional weight (“The final scene was really cute!!”), while others felt it was rushed (“The pacing was off, and important themes were omitted”). A recurring critique was the lack of clarity about the hotel’s mechanics—like how time-traveling employees fit into the grand scheme of things.
For those familiar with the source material (a visual novel), the anime’s adaptation choices sparked debate. While some appreciated the “True Ending” route, others missed alternate paths where Osoto could have been redeemed. One fan noted, “In the game, there’s an ending where Neko befriends Osoto in the real world. It’s bittersweet but beautiful.”
Tasokare Hotel’s first season was a rollercoaster of mystery, emotion, and supernatural intrigue. Episode 12 tied up loose ends but left enough ambiguity to keep fans theorizing.
The Good:
– Osoto’s comeuppance was satisfying.
– The Manager’s character added intrigue.
– The concept of “time as currency” was unique.
The Not-So-Good:
– Neko’s choices frustrated many.
– Pacing issues and unanswered questions.
– Some fans felt the anime didn’t do the game justice.
Rating: 7.5/10 – A solid finale with flaws, but one that stayed true to its eerie, thought-provoking roots.
Whether you loved it or hated it, Tasokare Hotel’s finale was anything but forgettable. It challenged viewers to question morality, fate, and the lengths one would go to rewrite their story. And hey, if nothing else, it gave us the iconic line: “Payment is equal to time.”
So, would you check into the Tasogare Hotel? Or would you run for the hills? Let us know in the comments!
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