English Dub Review: New Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt “Rolling Sisters; “Mutant Gartarbelts”; Bitch Serial Killer!”

Toilet trouble & Kaiju’s with a side of Giallo…

Overview

“Rolling Sisters”

The Ghost of a restless sushi chef causes a hurricane to strike Daten City while Scanty is using the toilet. Unwilling to relieve herself in public, Scanty makes an unthinkable decision…


“Mutant Garterbelts”

Garterbelt takes pity on the Ghost of an abandoned pet turtle, which causes the Ghost to possess him and transform into a kaiju-sized monster that births a legion of clones of himself, causing the Anarchy Sisters to take action…


“Bitch Serial Killer!”

Panty is targeted by a serial killer of blonde, promiscuous women, whose killings resemble the openings of B-movie slasher films. While disguised as Panty for her protection, Brief is attacked by a Ghost believed to be the culprit, only to make a series of shocking discoveries…


Our Take

This episode of Panty & Stocking with Garterbelt unleashes a chaotic triple-feature that revels in its trademark absurdity, high-octane animation, and irreverent humor. The first segment offers a riotous return for Scanty as a bathroom emergency spirals into an apocalyptic showdown, blending bodily humor with explosive visuals and callbacks to the original season. The second short, though lighter in narrative impact, delivers a goofy kaiju parody with a possessed Garterbelt, playful fanservice, and nods to creature feature classics that feel like and genre pastiche that longtime fans will appreciate.

The final segment of this episode steals the spotlight with a gleefully gory and hyper-stylized vintage horror parody that pays loving homage to slasher films and Italian giallo references such as the detective resembling Dario Argento. The backgrounds burst with visual flair, with stylish kills, and outrageous creativity, as it leans hard into genre meta-commentary while still delivering genuine tension and absurd comedy, even focus, giving underused characters, particularly Brief a rare and satisfying spotlight while rewarding horror fans with layered references in combination with sheer spectacle, shock value, and committed absurdity.

Overall, this episode is a wild, energetic blend of crude humor, bold parody, and fan-pleasing callbacks that captures everything both loved and loathed about the series. While the rapid-fire three-segment format sometimes sacrifices depth and pacing leaving some ideas feeling rushed or underdeveloped the show’s fearless creativity and visual experimentation remain unmistakably sharp. The 3 episodes swing between juvenile absurdity and surprisingly clever satire, with the final segment standing out by giving the story room to breathe and showcasing the series’ ability to blend genre deconstruction with outrageous spectacle. Whether you’re drawn to its twisted laughs, kinetic animation, or unapologetic weirdness, Panty & Stocking still hasn’t lost it’s stride and continues to sharpen its edge in exciting, unpredictable ways.

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