- Awesome Art: The anime's first opening contains fluid animation accented by vibrant colors that make it a joy to watch.
- Awesome Music: The first opening theme Watch Me! by YOASOBI is a catchy upbeat song that perfectly matches the fluidity of the opening’s animation.
- Bizarro Episode: Chapter 161 stands out as being the most outlandish due to usage of fan-suggested spells, which ends up rather off-putting.
- Creator-Driven Successor: To Shinohara's previous work Sket Dance, down to their formulaic episodes and the similar style of comedy.
- Diagnosed by the Audience:
- Keigo’s lycanthropy can easily be interpreted as him suffering from Dissociative Identity Disorder, as it first started manifesting shortly after a traumatic life event when he was younger, which is a common cause of dissociative disorders. He dissociates whenever he shifts into Wolf and suffers Alternate Identity Amnesia during that time. Keigo acts as the host of the system while Wolf is a protector alter that holds his memories and true emotions. Wolf’s status as an alter is even Played for Drama because he thinks that compared to the host personality Keigo his existence is insignificant and rarely asserts himself as his own person which Nemu calls him out on.
- Many fans believe Morihito may be on the Autism Spectrum due to intense dedication to his special interests, having difficulty relating to and understanding others, and being resistant to changes in the way he does his tasks preferring to do everything himself so others don’t get in his way.
- Ensemble Dark Horse: The T. S. Revolution Attractive Bent-Gender versions of Nico’s male familiars are extremely popular with fans despite only appearing twice, having spawned a lot of fan art.
- They Wasted a Perfectly Good Plot: Morihito’s long built up realization of his feelings for Nico gets deeply undercut and put on a back burner because Nico gets physically and mentally de-aged into a five year old as a result of her Heroic Sacrifice. Morihito has to raise her like a daughter until she regains her memories and original age, which gives any future romantic developments an unfortunate Wife Husbandry undercurrent. It would talke until chapters 222-223 for them to finally touch upon this subject once more, and needless to say, it paid off.
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