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Paru Itagaki’s Beastars is the most sophisticated examination of interspecies romance in any medium. Set in a world of civilized, upright-walking animals, the romance between Legoshi (a giant grey wolf) and Haru (a dwarf rabbit) is a brilliant allegory for social anxiety, prejudice, and sexual power dynamics. Legoshi’s love for Haru is intrinsically tied to his terror of eating her. His romantic desire is constantly at war with his predatory instincts. This is not a cutesy fantasy; it is a horror-romance about trust. The question here is visceral: Can you love someone who is biologically designed to destroy you? While primarily a father-son story, the undercurrent of