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The animation is defined by a dualistic color palette. The primary environment is rendered in cool, desaturated tones—slate grays, muddy browns, and midnight blues. This visual "filth" (referenced in the title Kegare - impurity/dirt) represents the protagonist's bleak reality.

Narrative beats (12-episode outline, condensed)

Rotoscoping over live-action performers, then digitally “corrupted” with grain and chromatic aberration. Contrasts sterile, geometric citadel interiors (white, gold, hard light) with the organic, pulsating black of the Kegare .

The "Kegareboshi" buzz is particularly active on social media, where fans analyze trailers and share "betrayal scenes". For those looking to dive into the series or find related merchandise, resources like The Movie Database (TMDB) and AniDB provide updated episode overviews and character tags.