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Carole & Tuesday
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Promotional image featuring Tuesday Simmons (left) and Carole Stanley (right)
キャロル&チューズデイ
(Kyaroru & Chūzudei)
Genre Music[1]
Anime television series
Directed by
  • Shinichirō Watanabe (Chief)
  • Motonobu Hori
Produced by
  • Makoto Nishibe
  • Noriko Ozaki
Written by
  • Deko Akao
  • Yasuhiro Nakanishi
  • Kimiko Ueno
  • Yuichi Nomura
  • Shinichirō Watanabe
  • Keiko Nobumoto
Music by Mocky
Studio Bones
Licensed by Netflix
Network Fuji TV (+Ultra)
Original run April 10, 2019October 2, 2019
Episodes 24 (List of episodes)
Manga
Illustrated by Morito Yamataka
Published by Kadokawa Shoten
English publisher
Demographic Seinen
Magazine Young Ace
Original run May 2, 2019July 2020
Volumes 3 (List of volumes)
Anime and Manga portal

Carole & Tuesday (Japanese: キャロル&チューズデイ Hepburn: Kyaroru & Chūzudei?) is a 24-episode anime television series directed by Shinichirō Watanabe. It was animated by studio Bones, in commemoration of the studio's 20th anniversary and the 10th anniversary of record label FlyingDog. It aired from April 10 to October 2, 2019 on Fuji TV's +Ultra programming block. A manga adaptation by Morito Yamataka began serialization in Young Ace in May 2019 and ended in July 2020. The manga is licensed in English by Yen Press and is slated for release in 2020. An English dub version premiered worldwide on Netflix on August 30, 2019.

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Plot

In the future on a partially terraformed Mars, teenager Tuesday Simmons runs away from her affluent lifestyle as the daughter of a politician and makes her way to Alba City to pursue her dream of being a musician with just a suitcase and her Gibson acoustic guitar. On her first day in the city, she crosses paths with Carole Stanley, an orphaned refugee from Earth and another aspiring musician who plays the piano. The two decide to team up as a singer-songwriter duo under the name Carole & Tuesday.

Characters

Main

Carole Stanley (キャロル Kyaroru?)
Voiced by: Miyuri Shimabukuro (speaking voice)[2] (Japanese), Nai Br.XX (vocals), Jeannie Tirado (English)[3]
An orphaned girl who performs on the street in between part-time jobs, which she is constantly getting fired from. She plays keyboard. She is a 17 year old girl.
Tuesday Simmons (チューズデイ Chūzudei?)
Voiced by: Kana Ichinose (speaking voice)[2] (Japanese), Celeina Ann (vocals), Brianna Knickerbocker (English)[3]
A rich girl who runs away to the city and encounters Carole. She plays acoustic guitar. She is a 17 year old girl.
Gus Goldman (ガス Gasu?)
Voiced by: Akio Ōtsuka[2] (Japanese), Jason Marnocha (English)[3]
A former rock drummer and self-proclaimed former big-time manager who discovers Carole and Tuesday and decides to help them become famous.
Roddy (ロディ Rodi?)
Voiced by: Miyu Irino[2] (Japanese), Zach Aguilar (English)[3]
A boy acquainted with Gus who first discovered Carole & Tuesday during their first guerilla live performance together. He works as a sound technician for Ertegun.
Angela Carpenter (アンジェラ Anjera?)
Voiced by: Sumire Uesaka (speaking voice)[2] (Japanese), Alisa (vocals), Ryan Bartley (English)[3]
A famous model who works alongside Tao in order to become recognized as a singer.
Tao (タオ Tao?)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Kamiya[2] (Japanese), Kyle McCarley (English)[3]
A music producer who uses advanced AI in order to create high-selling performers. He is coolly professional and admits to preferring the company of AIs to people.
Dahlia Carpenter (ダリア Daria?)
Voiced by: Kenyu Horiuchi[4] (Japanese), Brook Chalmers (English)[3]
Angela's mother and agent.

Artists

Johnny Ertegun (アーティガン Ātigan?)
Voiced by: Mamoru Miyano[2] (Japanese), Ray Chase (English)
A popular DJ with a pompous attitude. He later appears as a guest judge for the Mars' Brightest semi-finals.
Crystal (クリスタル Kurisutaru?)
Voiced by: Maaya Sakamoto (speaking voice)[5] (Japanese), Lauren Dyson (vocals),[6] Cristina Vee (English)
A popular singer.
Skip Collins (スキップ Sukippu?)
Voiced by: Hiroki Yasumoto (speaking voice)[5] (Japanese), Thundercat (vocals),[6] Imari Williams (English)
A popular singer.
Joshua (ヨシュア Yoshua?)
Voiced by: Yūki Kaji[7] (Japanese), Erik Scott Kimerer (English)
Vocalist of the band Omega.
Desmond (デズモンド Desumondo?)
Voiced by: Kōichi Yamadera (speaking voice) (Japanese), Marker Starling (vocals),[6] Patrick Seitz (English)
A highly-respected, solitary artist who displays characteristics of both sexes due to the influence of the Martian environment.
Flora (フローラ Furōra?)
Voiced by: Megumi Hayashibara (speaking voice)[8] (Japanese), Jessica Karpov (vocals),[6] Rebeka Thomas (English)
A retired singer whom Carole is a longtime admirer of and an old friend of Gus. Despite her past success, Flora has a history of depression and substance abuse.
Ezekiel (エゼキエル Ezekieru?)
Voiced by: Subaru Kimura (speaking voice) (Japanese), Denzel Curry (vocals),[6] Zeno Robinson (English)
A rapper who emigrated from Earth. His real name is Amer Souleyman and is a childhood friend of Carole.

Mars' Brightest

Judges

Catherine (カトリーヌ Katerīnu?)
Voiced by: Seiko Tamura[9] (Japanese), Roberta Lemons (English)
The head judge for Mars' Brightest.
Benito (ベニート Benīto?)
Voiced by: Kōji Ochiai[9] (Japanese), Doug Erholtz (English)
One of the Mars' Brightest judges.
Shakti (シャクティ Shakuti?)
Voiced by: Hiroyuki Yoshino[9] (Japanese), David Vincent (English)
An artificial intelligence serving as a Mars' Brightest judge in the form of a robot dog.

Contestants

Cybelle (シベール Shibēru?)
Voiced by: Ayane Sakura (speaking voice),[9] (Japanese), Laura Stahl (English), Maika Loubté (vocals)[6] (French)
A French-singing Mars' Brightest contestant with a dangerous obsession with Tuesday.
Pyotr (ピョートル Pyōtoru?)
Voiced by: Shouta Aoi (speaking voice)[10] (Japanese), J R Price (vocals),[6] Erik Scott Kimerer (English)
A popular internet personality who participates in Mars' Brightest.
Mermaid Sisters (マーメイド・シスターズ Māmeido Shisutāzu?)
Voiced by: Shintarō Asanuma (speaking voice)[9] (Japanese), Yuri Kuriyama (vocals),[6] Armen Taylor, Keith Silverstein, Ray Chase (English)
An a capella group of drag queens, who are eliminated from the quarter-finals due to their verbally explicit lyrics.
Fire Brothers (ファイヤー兄弟 Faiyā Kyōdai?)
Voiced by: Shōzō Iizuka (speaking voice),[9] Singman (vocals)[6]
A pair of elderly brothers who perform thrash metal music.
OG Bulldog (OGブルドッグ OG Burudoggu?)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Shirokuma (speaking voice),[9] Kazuma Kudo (vocals)[6] (Japanese), Armen Taylor (English)
A seemingly rough-looking contestant who mixes rap with opera.
GGK
Voiced by: Misaki Kuno (speaking voice)[11] (Japanese), Madison McFerrin (vocals),[6] Mela Lee (English)
A contestant who claims to be a vessel through which the universe sings.

Others

Valerie Simmons (ヴァレリー Varerī?)
Voiced by: Tomoko Miyadera[4] (Japanese), Rachel Robinson (English)
Tuesday's mother, the governor of Hershall Province and a candidate for the presidency of Mars.
Spencer Simmons (スペンサー Supensā?)
Voiced by: Takahiro Sakurai[4] (Japanese), Lucien Dodge (English)
Tuesday's older brother.
Katy Kimura (ケイティ・キムラ Keiti Kimura?)
Voiced by: Nao Tōyama[9] (Japanese), Xanthe Huynh (English)
Angela's manager and biggest fan.
IDEA (イデア Edea?)
Voiced by: Uki Satake (Japanese), Kimberley Anne Campbell (English)
A self-proclaimed super AI robot ordered by Roddy who helped Carole & Tuesday for the production of their first music video. Later it's revealed to be a swindler AI who only wants to drink and lounge around in people's homes.
Kyle (カイル Kairu?)
Voiced by: Junichi Suwabe (Japanese), Ben Lepley (English)
A journalist covering the Mars presidential election.
Tobe (トビー Tobī?)
Voiced by: Hiroshi Iwasaki[12] (Japanese), Joe DiMucci[13] (English)
A legendary record producer who works with Carole and Tuesday.
Black Knight (ブラックナイト Burakku Naito?)
Voiced by: Akira Ishida (Japanese), Aleks Le (English)
A stalker who has a dangerous obsession with Angela and traces her personal life.

Media

Anime

The 24-episode anime television series by studio Bones is directed by Motonobu Hori with Shinichirō Watanabe as supervising director.[14][15] Eisaku Kubonouchi provides the original character designs, while Tsunenori Saito adapts them for animation. The series aired in Fuji TV's +Ultra timeslot from April 10 to October 2, 2019, and is streamed exclusively on Netflix.[2][16] The series is in commemoration of the 20th anniversary of Bones and the 10th anniversary of record label FlyingDog. A special broadcast, Carole & Tuesday Golden Week Special, was aired on Line Live on May 1, 2019. It included a behind-the-scenes documentary, recording sessions with the singers, and the music video for the opening theme song "Kiss Me".[17] Netflix holds international distribution rights, and the first half of Carole & Tuesday was released worldwide on August 30, 2019 with an English dub.[18] The other half was released on December 24.[19]

Starting on June 28, 2019, an eight-episode series of Flash-animated shorts titled Car & Tue began streaming on the series' official YouTube channel. The anime shorts center on "light-hearted, comical dialogue" between characters in the series.[20]

Music

External video
video icon "Kiss Me Music Video (short ver.)"
The official music video of the first opening theme song by Nai Br.XX and Celeina Ann.

The opening and ending theme songs for the first half respectively are "Kiss Me" and "Hold Me Now", both performed by Nai Br.XX and Celeina Ann.[21] The opening and ending theme songs for the second half respectively are "Polly Jean", performed by Nai Br.XX and Celeina Ann and "Not Afraid", performed by Alisa.[18] Mocky composes the music at FlyingDog. Additional music is provided by other musicians, including:

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The first soundtrack album, covering the first 12 episodes and comprising 20 tracks, was released on July 31, 2019. The album consists of songs written for the series' characters by the contributing musicians.[23] The first insert song used in episodes 1, 2 and 12, titled "The Loneliest Girl", was released on digital streaming services on June 27, 2019.

Episodes

All episode titles are taken from pop and rock songs.

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 "True Colors" Motonobu Hori Deko Akao April 10, 2019 (2019-04-10)
Tuesday, the teenaged daughter of the prominent politician Valerie Simmons, runs away from home on terraformed Mars to be able to play music. In Alba City, chance brings her together with Carole, another aspiring young musician who's just been fired from her dead-end job. The two decide to make music together. Meanwhile, the prominent model Angela Carpenter is engaged as a "puppet" singer by the AI media mogul Tao.
2 "Born to Run" Shohei Miyake Deko Akao April 17, 2019 (2019-04-17)
Angela undergoes uncomfortable training with Tao. Carole is fired from another job. She and Tuesday sneak into a concert hall to play on a real piano. Their performance is surreptitiously filmed by the technician Roddy, and goes viral. Seeing it, the drunkard Gus Goldman tracks the two down and declares himself their manager.
3 "Fire and Rain" Satoshi Takato Yasuhiro Nakanishi April 24, 2019 (2019-04-24)
Gus, a manager whose best days are behind him, convinces the girls to sign on with him. A laundromat visit inspires them to create a new song ("Round & Laundry"). Carole, Tuesday and Angela separately undergo dubious voice training, and Angela's mother Dahlia pressures her daughter into continuing. Roddy connects Carole and Tuesday to the sleazy star DJ Ertegun. He dismisses the mere idea of non-AI-made music, and the visit ends in a disaster, but the girls are not disheartened.
4 "Video Killed the Radio Star" Tsuyoshi Tobita Kimiko Ueno May 1, 2019 (2019-05-01)
Carole, Tuesday, Gus and Roddy decide to make a viral music video. They buy the cheap director robot "IDEA", Gus convinces his ex-wife Marie to be the stylist, and they scrounge together the materials for a zombie-robot-dance video. But IDEA turns out to be a scammer who just wants to drink beer, the clip is awful and the girls are back at square one.
5 "Every Breath You Take" Noriyuki Nomata Deko Akao May 8, 2019 (2019-05-08)
Gus and Roddy try to find a venue for the girls' first gig. After Gus is thrown out by his ex-buddy-turned-CEO Höfner, Roddy convinces his friend, the bar owner Beth, to let Carole and Tuesday play one song, which is warmly received by the audience of ten. Tuesday's brother Spencer arrives in town to look for her, but leaves after he hears her sing. An a capella performance by Angela convinces the magnate Schwarz to invest 12 million woolong in her with Tao.
6 "Life Is a Carnival" Shohei Miyake Yuichi Nomura May 15, 2019 (2019-05-15)
Höfner arranges for Carole and Tuesday to be the backup for the flaky star Joshua in the prestigious Cydonia Festival. In shock, the two quickly compose a rock song. At the festival, the girls have to evade Ertegun and are encouraged by Skip, a veteran performer, before he takes the stage ("Unrequited Love" by Thundercat). When Joshua has a breakdown, Carole and Tuesday are called up. Facing a hostile crowd, they get through half of their song ("Round & Laundry") before the recovered Joshua storms the stage. But Crystal, another prominent musician, lifts their spirits with praise, and closes the evening ("Unbreakable" by Lauren Dyson).
7 "Show Me the Way" Satoshi Takato Kimiko Ueno May 22, 2019 (2019-05-22)
Gus signs Carole and Tuesday up for the talent show "Mars' Brightest". In the qualifying round, they meet the excitable social media star Pyotr, and perform after a number of bizarre and varied contestants. Afterwards, Tuesday is disheartened, realizing that she doesn't really know Carole, but a riverside chat with her friend cheers her up. When the two are selected for the finals, they face the media for the first time. Meanwhile, Angela, whose relationship with her mother becomes more distant, is also selected as a finals contestant.
8 "All the Young Dudes" Tsuyoshi Tobita Yasuhiro Nakanishi May 29, 2019 (2019-05-29)
In the quarterfinals of "Mars' Brightest", Pyotr ("Dance Tonight") defeats the 99-year-old Fire Brothers ("Never Die"), and Carole and Tuesday ("Whispering My Love") triumph over the operatic wannabe gangster OG Bulldog ("Bulldog Anthem"). Angela derides the girls as amateurs, and Tuesday meets her fervent admirer, the fellow contestant Cybelle.
9 "Dancing Queen" Tomomi Kamiya Deko Akao June 5, 2019 (2019-06-05)
Quarterfinals continue with the drag queen quartet Mermaid Sisters ("Galactic Mermaid") losing to the esoteric GGK ("Milky Way" by Madison McFerrin), and Angela ("Move Mountains" by Alisa) defeating Cybelle ("La ballade" by Maika Loubté). Tao takes an interest in Carole and Tuesday, and Cybelle clings possessively to the baffled Tuesday, who eventually rejects her.
10 "River Deep, Mountain High" Tsuyoshi Tobita Yuichi Nomura June 12, 2019 (2019-06-12)
In the semifinals, Angela ("All I Want") defeats GGK ("Gravity Bounce") after a last-minute song change by Tao. As Pyotr performs ("Love Yourself" by J R Price), Tuesday becomes concerned about Cybelle and searches for her. Minutes before the girls are due on stage, Carole discovers Tuesday with a burnt hand after she opened a now-smoking present.
11 "With or Without You" Noriyuki Nomata Kimiko Ueno June 19, 2019 (2019-06-19)
Tuesday's burns prevent her from playing the guitar, but she and Carole still beat Pyotr with "Lost My Way", despite interference from a judge, Ertegun. Cybelle is found out to have committed the attack on Tuesday out of jealousy, and is arrested. As Carole and Tuesday share each other's worries, goons sent by Tuesday's family abduct her by force.
12 "We've Only Just Begun" Shohei Miyake Shinichirō Watanabe June 26, 2019 (2019-06-26)
Tuesday's mother Valerie confines her to her room. With help from Carole, Gus, Roddy and Spencer, Tuesday manages to escape. Although Carole and Tuesday are disqualified for arriving late to the finals, their performance of "The Loneliest Girl" convinces the judges to allow them to make their debut alongside Angela.
13 "Walk This Way" Satoshi Takato, Ryota Miyazawa, Noriyuki Nomata Yasuhiro Nakanishi July 10, 2019 (2019-07-10)
Carole and Tuesday, now famous, sit for interviews. They are harassed by louts at the laundromat, but a stranger, Dann, drives them off. Gus rejects a restrictive records contract with the owners of Mars' Brightest. To launch Carole and Tuesday as indie musicians, he takes them to the slums to find the retired producer Tobe, who turns out to be a deranged old man with an axe. Valerie, assisted by Spencer, launches her election campaign with an anti-immigrant message.
14 "The Kids Are Alright" Naoki Murata Deko Akao July 17, 2019 (2019-07-17)
Tobe takes on Carole and Tuesday. With Skip and his friends as backing, they record a song with which Tobe is satisfied after "only" 52 takes. A reporter questions Tuesday about her mother, who hardens her isolationist position against Earth. Dann reveals to Carole that he is her father. Abandoned as an orphan on Earth, she never knew her parents. Dann says that, after 17 years of prison on Earth, he used his probation leave to get a glimpse of her.
15 "God Only Knows" Tsuyoshi Tobita Keiko Nobumoto July 31, 2019 (2019-07-31)
Desmond, a reclusive, eccentric musician, invites Carole and Tuesday to their garden home. They muse about life and friendship, and, incurably sick, treats the girls to their last song. Meanwhile, Valerie meets the incumbent president of Mars, Hamilton, in a debate. She calls for an end to the admission of refugees from Earth and the termination of the trade agreement with Earth.
16 "A Natural Woman" Midori Yui Yuichi Nomura August 7, 2019 (2019-08-07)
Carole and Tuesday learn their first single made number 53 on the charts. Gus, seeking to bolster the girls popularity, gets them a gig at South by Southwest (SXSW). To prepare, they pick up a drummer, a bassist, and an electric guitarist. Meanwhile, Gus runs into Flora, an old artist he used to manage who has fallen from grace and out of music. However, at SXSW, Carole and Tuesday's singing manages to sway her heart.
17 "Head Over Heels" Noriyuki Nomata Kimiko Ueno August 14, 2019 (2019-08-14)
One morning, Ertegun awakens to find himself bankrupt - his AI manager has made off with all of his money. Ertegun's house is foreclosed, and without a penny to his name, he is forced to sleep at Roddy's place. Ertegun completely loses his confidence and begins questioning his own identity. Trying to cheer him up, Roddy takes Ertegun to visit Carole and Tuesday, who are busy working on their first album. And so, Ertegun's comeback drama begins, with everyone including Tao and Angela dragged into it.
18 "Only Love Can Break Your Heart" Satoshi Takato Yasuhiro Nakanishi August 21, 2019 (2019-08-21)
Carole and Tuesday are officially confirmed to play at the autumn Cydonia Festival. Tuesday resolves to confront her mother and decides to meet with Kyle, the reporter doing a story on Valerie. Tuesday gradually becomes attracted to Kyle, who provides a sympathetic ear for all her concerns. Meanwhile, a weather plant is bombed by unknown persons. This incident, along with Valerie's hardline stance against immigrants from Earth, stirs up public opinion.
19 "People Get Ready" Ryohei Takeshita, Motonobu Hori Deko Akao August 28, 2019 (2019-08-28)
Dahlia reveals to Tao that Angela is being threatened by a stalker who calls himself "The Black Knight". Upon hearing this, Tao takes it upon himself to find the culprit. For the upcoming Cydonia Festival, Angela has agreed to appear as a secret guest for Ertegun. Meanwhile, Carole and Tuesday, eager to redeem themselves after their last disastrous performance at Cydonia Festival, are also making preparations. Finally, the curtain rises on each of their stages.
20 "Immigrant Song" Danzo Kato Yuichi Nomura September 4, 2019 (2019-09-04)
Following the weather plant terrorist incident, presidential candidate Valerie sees a sharp rise in popularity for her anti-Earth immigrant rhetoric. Carole & Tuesday and Angela are nominated for the Grammy Award for Best New Artist, and Tao is suddenly taken into custody by the Mars Federal Attorney's Office after refusing a request from Schwartz. Meanwhile, Carole tries to make contact with the rapper Ezekiel, who she believes is her childhood friend Amer from the orphanage.
21 "It's Too Late" Tsuyoshi Tobita Kimiko Ueno September 11, 2019 (2019-09-11)
With Tao under arrest and her mother Dahlia in a coma, Angela is left feeling alone like never before. The Mars Grammys are to take place on Christmas, Carole’s birthday. Carole & Tuesday rack their brains for the perfect song to complete their album, while Gus runs around trying to organize a special guest to co-perform with them. Carole also goes to see Amer to convey her feelings before he’s deported back to Earth.
22 "Just Like Heaven" Shohei Miyake Yasuhiro Nakanishi September 18, 2019 (2019-09-18)
Crystal agrees to perform with Carole & Tuesday at the Mars Grammys ceremony, but on the condition that the song they sing be a light of hope in the current darkening political times. They complete a song that Crystal approves of, just in time for the ceremony and Christmas, which is Carole's birthday. The morning of the show, Dahlia apologizes to Angela before passing away in the hospital. The show begins with Carole & Tuesday's performance, followed by the announcement that Angela won Best New Artist. She performs a song, before collapsing on stage.
23 "Don't Stop Believin'" Noriyuki Nomata Deko Akao September 25, 2019 (2019-09-25)
Angela is in a coma following her collapse at the Mars Grammys. Meanwhile, musicians such as Skip who oppose Valerie's proposed restrictions on freedom of speech are being arrested one after the other. In a meeting with Gus, Roddy and Ertegun, Carole and Tuesday suggest musicians from all over Mars sing together in a show of solidarity, and the girls are charged with writing the song. They also hope that Angela will join them, crediting her as the reason the girls were able to grow as artists.
24 "A Change Is Gonna Come" Motonobu Hori, Satoshi Takato Shinichiro Watanabe October 2, 2019 (2019-10-02)
Tao reveals a long-kept secret to Angela while Carole and Tuesday finally complete their task. Valerie withdraws her candidacy for president upon finding out from Spencer (via Kyle) that Jerry was involved in the bombing incident. On New Year's Eve, musicians from across Mars including Crystal, Flora, Pyotr, GGK, Desmond and Angela, secretly gather at the Mars Immigration Memorial Hall to perform Carole and Tuesday's new song "Mother" together, in an event that would go down in Martian history as the "Seven-Minute Miracle".

Media release

FlyingDog released Carole & Tuesday across two volumes, in DVD and Blu-ray media formats.

Volume Episodes Release date Ref.
Volume 1 1–12 October 30, 2019 [24]
Volume 2 13–24 January 15, 2020 [25]

Manga

A manga adaptation, illustrated by Morito Yamataka, began serialization in Kadokawa Shoten's Young Ace magazine on May 2, 2019.[26] Yen Press announced the license of the manga at Anime NYC and it is scheduled for release in 2020.[27] The manga ended in July 2020.[28]

Reception

James Beckett of Anime News Network commended the show, giving it an A overall, citing "genuinely delightful" music, a "colorful, well-realized world", and stated that the English dub "serves the anime even better than its original Japanese track".[29][30]

In her review of the show for Syfy, Laura Dale criticized the LGBTQ representation in the show, writing that it kept her from enjoying the anime. She argued that the show often uses "minority characters as punchlines, stereotypes for plot progression, or...presents one particular minority group as dangerous violent monsters created by poor environmental factors."[31] Dale further stated that, in their view, the efforts by the show at LGBTQ representation were frustrating because the show has a "really sweet, soft queer energy," stated that Marie, ex-wife of Carole and Tuesday's manager, the only positive example of representation in the anime itself, and remained disappointed that the show had "repeated harmful representations of queer characters."

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