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REVIEW: ‘To Your Eternity,’ Episode 11 – “Gift From The Past”

Charles HartfordBy Charles Hartford06/22/20213 Mins ReadUpdated:11/20/2021
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To Your Eternity Episode 11

To Your Eternity is a shonen fantasy anime produced by Brian’s Base. Five years have passed since the day the Nokkers attacked, and Gugu burned them to ash. Life at Booze Man’s shop has continued in the peaceful way it always has, with Gugu, Fushi, and Rean growing more and more every day. But a notable event is approaching, and what comes of it could change the small world of the shop forever in To your Eternity Episode 11.

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Getting a glimpse of life after the five-year time jump last episode, and the surprisingly muscular Gugu also showed viewers a Fushi who also seemed to be aging. Given his immortal status, this revelation came as a bit of a surprise. Happily, thanks to an introductory voice-over from Fushi’s creator, this mystery is given a satisfying explanation. After this clarification is delivered, To your Eternity Episode 11 joins Rean and Fushi as Rean tries to tackle a problem which Fushi can give a remarkably clear point of view on thanks to his simple understanding of the world not being weighed down by the myriad of concerns we humans heap on ourselves.

As Rean and Fushi prepare gifts for Gugu and Booze Man, respectively, Rean invites Fushi to her upcoming 16th birthday party. But Rean also reveals to Fushi that this will be more than a party. It is the day her parents intend to introduce her to the man they have chosen to become her husband. Keeping in line with what the show has already taught us about Rean, she has no desire to marry someone she doesn’t love.  But how can she get out of it? For Fushi, the answer is simple. Why doesn’t she just marry Gugu before then? They both clearly love each other.

The rest of To your Eternity Episode 11 is filled with the type of cute misunderstandings, sweet attempts at affection, and unintentional romantic missteps one would expect of the presented situation. And while nothing in this episode’s handling of the unfolding romantic quandary Gugu and Rean find themselves in surprised me, it is delivered with such heartfelt goodness and skill that I can find no reason to complain about the show’s delivery of this charming sequence of events.

Nestled within these romantic moments is also a significant moment of revelation for Rean. Anyone who may have felt Rean’s initial introduction came across as bratty or overly dramatic will appreciate this moment of realization for her.

The visual presentation of To your Eternity Episode 11 delivers all the warmth, charm, and humor of its tale with an execution that borders on perfection. Rean and Gugu’s interactions are presented in the most innocent and heartwarming ways throughout this story.

With the final moments of To your Eternity Episode 11 taking a hard left turn from the bulk of the narrative, it leaves the viewer more eager than ever to see what will befall Fushi, Rean, and Gugu when the next episode drops.

To your Eternity Episode 11 is streaming now on Crunchyroll.

 

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With the final moments of To your Eternity Episode 11 taking a hard left turn from the bulk of the narrative, it leaves the viewer more eager than ever to see what will befall Fushi, Rean, and Gugu when the next episode drops

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