6: : My Lost City
: His vulnerability is on full display as he confronts his past. Reviewers appreciate that the show portrays his trauma realistically without being "unnecessarily detailed," helping viewers understand his ruthlessness.
: A highlight for many fans is the "cathartic" moment when Eiji loses his cool and raises his voice to defend Ash against his father. 6 : My Lost City
If you weren't looking for the anime episode, you might be referring to: Banana Fish - 6 [My Lost City] - Star Crossed Anime : His vulnerability is on full display as
: Max's protective nature toward Ash grows, and reviewers find his "goofier moments" a refreshing balance to the episode’s serious tone. Other Possible Interpretations If you weren't looking for the anime episode,
This episode is widely regarded by reviewers as one of the most emotionally heavy and darker installments of the series.
Your query likely refers to , titled " My Lost City ," which borrows its name from an F. Scott Fitzgerald essay. Review: Banana Fish Episode 6 – "My Lost City"

