You can stream the full dubbed series, including Episode 12, on Netflix.
Yatora and Yotasuke are both accepted into TUA. However, their talented peers Kuwana and Hashida are declined, highlighting the extreme selectivity of the university.
On the third day of the TUA exam, Yatora uses oil on his sketchbook to make the paper translucent, a technique that helps him finalize his piece.
In the final episode, the tension of the Tokyo University of the Arts (TUA) entrance exams reaches its peak as Yatora Yaguchi completes his second-stage exam painting and awaits the life-altering results. Key Plot Points
The dub effectively conveys Yatora's transition from a "mindless NPC" to a dedicated artist who is finally honest with himself and his peers. Critical Reception
During lunch, Yotasuke correctly identifies the theme Yatora is trying to express. This validation from his rival brings Yatora to tears and gives him the final push to complete his work.
While some fans noted that the animation pacing was occasionally inconsistent, the strong voice acting and subtle use of music were cited as major strengths of the adaptation. Where to Watch