I think that it is somewhat close to a class conscious anime about intersecting contradictions. of the magical fairies and the dolls, and the shadow fairy children and their adults. Also there are veiled dolls that seem to be zombies drained of personality entirely. It demonstrates an inter-sectional conflict between people with different categories in society, but it does not stray away from the contradiction between masters and slaves as the main contradiction and even if the fairy children naturally have to be parasitic on their dolls, the protagonists Kate and Emiliko push towards a path where the shadows and dolls can coexist without slavery.

I’m kind of surprised it got greenlit. Is japan getting more progressive internally recently?