Unsurprisingly, the finale polarized audiences. On the Japanese indie platform Pixiv , the hashtag #NecroReincarnationFinal trended for 48 hours. Praise centered on the "hauntingly beautiful" conclusion of Kan and Mika’s arc. Criticism focused on the extended "chrysalis transformation" sequence, which many felt violated content guidelines regarding body horror.
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In this episode, the act is not gratuitous. Kan and Mika engage in a ritualized "Reunion Coitus" at the core of an abandoned biolab. The scene is shot in stark, clinical detail—not arousal, but horror. Their bodies, partially necrotic, fuse at a cellular level. Mika whispers, "This is not love. This is the virus learning to write poetry." The act releases a new pheromone that forces all lesser zombies within a 10km radius to enter a chrysalis state.
The final battle was intense, with Kana and her friends facing off against not just The Architect, but an army of reincarnated beings, each with their own agendas. In the heat of the battle, Kana discovered her true potential: the ability to control the virus, to reincarnate others, and to bring back those who had been lost.
: To prevent her from turning, they engage in a sexual encounter, after which her bite marks surprisingly fade away.