Horimiya Twixtor Clips: Better

You will immediately see why these clips are better. The internet isn't wrong about this one—they just feel the warmth.

With Horimiya , the "floaty" feeling is actually a benefit .

If you have scrolled through TikTok, Instagram Reels, or YouTube Shorts, you have likely stopped mid-scroll to watch a slow-motion clip of Kyoko Hori fixing Izumi Miyamura’s collar, or Miyamura revealing his tattoos in a blur of cherry blossoms. And the caption almost always reads: “Horimiya Twixtor clips hit different.”

When editors use Twixtor on Horimiya , they aren't just showing off visual effects. They are .

The show is a coming-of-age romance. Life feels floaty when you fall in love. The unnatural smoothness of Twixtor mimics the feeling of nostalgia—looking back at a memory that felt slow and heavy with emotion.

You will immediately see why these clips are better. The internet isn't wrong about this one—they just feel the warmth.

With Horimiya , the "floaty" feeling is actually a benefit .

If you have scrolled through TikTok, Instagram Reels, or YouTube Shorts, you have likely stopped mid-scroll to watch a slow-motion clip of Kyoko Hori fixing Izumi Miyamura’s collar, or Miyamura revealing his tattoos in a blur of cherry blossoms. And the caption almost always reads: “Horimiya Twixtor clips hit different.”

When editors use Twixtor on Horimiya , they aren't just showing off visual effects. They are .

The show is a coming-of-age romance. Life feels floaty when you fall in love. The unnatural smoothness of Twixtor mimics the feeling of nostalgia—looking back at a memory that felt slow and heavy with emotion.