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Also kind of curious what happens to Chiyuki's soul if she does just linger around till she becomes a dummy. It could just be an auto-void, or it could be something else.
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Occulus's hair-beard combo is both interestingly cool and scary-freaky at the same time. I love seeing someone who is hinted at being a bad-rear end actually do something that's bad-rear end every once in a while. I hope they have enough time to explain what's going on between Occulus and Nona, etc. Apparently, everyone in purgatory is using a doll's body, including the arbiters. Am I right? I think they said that. What is it that keeps the arbiters from breaking down? Maybe Occulus isn't, though. More real-world alcohol, memories solidified like hard-candy in bags, and no-name remembers her name while playing a game herself. Is there something about playing games in purgatory that provides for memory releases? Or, did Nona somehow re-enable Chiyuki's memories after they found the bag full of them? I didn't catch whether there was a sequence between finding the memories and the actual remembrance.
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# ? Mar 14, 2015 14:30 |
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Dan7el posted:Occulus's hair-beard combo is both interestingly cool and scary-freaky at the same time. I love seeing someone who is hinted at being a bad-rear end actually do something that's bad-rear end every once in a while. I hope they have enough time to explain what's going on between Occulus and Nona, etc. they've mentioned before that the memory wipes they do are not perfect and some memories will still bubble up in some cases.
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# ? Mar 14, 2015 14:34 |
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EPISODE 9 WAS THE BEST EPISODE I'VE SEEN THIS YEAR!!! ALL THE AWARDS!
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# ? Mar 20, 2015 04:34 |
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Death Parade had its best episode this week IMO. This has been a good week for good episodes of anime.
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# ? Mar 20, 2015 20:39 |
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First good episode.
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# ? Mar 20, 2015 20:44 |
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Surprisingly Dope posted:First good episode. No. A beautiful and touching episode indeed... but what is Decim planning to do?
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# ? Mar 20, 2015 22:18 |
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Lucy Heartfilia posted:No. Looks to me like he's going to hitch a ride, and maybe grab her soul after it departs from the doll?
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# ? Mar 20, 2015 22:44 |
I'll give 2:1 odds that they used Mao Asada performances to make this episode.
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 00:51 |
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Was that guy in the picture Light from Death note or am I seeing things.
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 02:53 |
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Fat_Cow posted:Was that guy in the picture Light from Death note or am I seeing things. I thought the same thing. Death gods = arbiters? How deep does the rabbit hole go?
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 03:07 |
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Fat_Cow posted:Was that guy in the picture Light from Death note or am I seeing things. I honestly thought 100% the same, my guess its just a cameo/shout out.
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 03:51 |
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Well, Madhouse did animate both shows, so it could be a cameo/shout-out. Also that drop at the end there was really sad.
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 04:08 |
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fairly sure that's just what passes for a generic good looking anime dude, which coincidentally is also light yagami's design.
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 19:40 |
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Light Yagami aside, that episode was loving amazing.
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# ? Mar 21, 2015 21:43 |
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Interesting the learn that the void fate didn't actually involve ego death. More a direct parallel to hell than cessation of existence.
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 00:03 |
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Tenebrais posted:Interesting the learn that the void fate didn't actually involve ego death. More a direct parallel to hell than cessation of existence. Yeah its pretty horrifying in some ways. I mean sure its possible to maybe come back from it somehow, but holy poo poo.
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 01:58 |
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I'm not even sure we're supposed to believe Ginti's explanation. He's more likely to tell you the thing that may make you act like a "typical human" for him to judge rather than give you a straight answer. Subsequently I have no idea what to make of that final scene with him and the call he makes.
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 02:16 |
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Mindblast posted:I'm not even sure we're supposed to believe Ginti's explanation. He's more likely to tell you the thing that may make you act like a "typical human" for him to judge rather than give you a straight answer. Subsequently I have no idea what to make of that final scene with him and the call he makes. It might be possible he had voided Harada (since he was going to push the girl off) and this was the only way to reunite them?
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 02:21 |
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Mindblast posted:I'm not even sure we're supposed to believe Ginti's explanation. He's more likely to tell you the thing that may make you act like a "typical human" for him to judge rather than give you a straight answer. Subsequently I have no idea what to make of that final scene with him and the call he makes. Its the same information that was in the site since the start of the series, just expanded on. So if he was lying about the void then he's been tricked himself.
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 02:25 |
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Raenir Salazar posted:It might be possible he had voided Harada (since he was going to push the girl off) and this was the only way to reunite them? Entirely so. He's been our walking example of how arbiters don't need imported human emotions to emote humanly since he was introduced, and if this is a little bit of backhanded kindness to ameliorate a no-win situation, it only serves to demonstrate further how immensely flawed the setup is.
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Darth Walrus posted:Entirely so. He's been our walking example of how arbiters don't need imported human emotions to emote humanly since he was introduced, and if this is a little bit of backhanded kindness to ameliorate a no-win situation, it only serves to demonstrate further how immensely flawed the setup is. It certainly is a flawed system, but I don't see how it can be flawed enough to Void a girl as nice as she was. You can make the argument that the Idol guy deserved it, at least in the system's eyes, but here I have to peg the problem as Ginti and not the system he works for. Arbiters clearly have their own individual personalities, and his just slants him toward being lazy and not respecting human life. To me it wasn't a kindness, but that's probably because I don't see staying together in nothingness/hell as a good thing. I really hope the finale brings us a comprehensive change to how the system works. The return of wrongly voided souls would be nice as well, but that seems like a pipe dream to me.
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NowonSA posted:It certainly is a flawed system, but I don't see how it can be flawed enough to Void a girl as nice as she was. You can make the argument that the Idol guy deserved it, at least in the system's eyes, but here I have to peg the problem as Ginti and not the system he works for. Arbiters clearly have their own individual personalities, and his just slants him toward being lazy and not respecting human life. To me it wasn't a kindness, but that's probably because I don't see staying together in nothingness/hell as a good thing. It's flawed because arbiters are supposed to be impartial and emotionless. They're certainly not supposed to rules-lawyer an innocent into getting voided so she can keep a damned soul company. If we assume that Harada was irretrievable (and nearly everything else was a lie, so why not that?), then this.was the only way to help him, and Mayu had made it perfectly clear that she was willing to make the sacrifice.
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 10:03 |
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It also kind of brings to the fore that there seems to be no standard at all for who gets sent up or down. There's implications of reward and punishment, but not of what they're rewarding or punishing. It's purely up to the whim of the arbiter.
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 15:25 |
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Tenebrais posted:It also kind of brings to the fore that there seems to be no standard at all for who gets sent up or down. There's implications of reward and punishment, but not of what they're rewarding or punishing. It's purely up to the whim of the arbiter. It's a pretty pessimistic outlook on death, really. You go round and round again on the cycle of reincarnation, until you screw up enough during one lifetime to get thrown into a pit of eternal regret and loneliness.
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 15:49 |
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There Bias Two posted:I thought the same thing. Death gods = arbiters? How deep does the rabbit hole go? Remember how eyepatch lady was complaining about a large influx of deaths?
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 18:43 |
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The voice actor for Harada and Light are the same as well iirc.
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# ? Mar 22, 2015 19:27 |
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Kinda stupid but I thought they weren't going to play the OP and then they played it at the end so I'll give it a 6/10.
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# ? Mar 27, 2015 21:22 |
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Surprisingly Dope posted:Kinda stupid but I thought they weren't going to play the OP and then they played it at the end so I'll give it a 6/10. The Chiyuki at the end of the post-credits OP is the doll next to the bar and has the Chavvo dolls in her lap
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# ? Mar 27, 2015 22:16 |
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Really good way to end the series I think. I was a little skeptical if this show could put in a plot behind all the self contained stories but Madhouse managed to exceed my expectations. Probably my favorite show of the season if I don't count leftovers from last season.
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# ? Mar 27, 2015 23:24 |
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That was really sweet. It feels like the sidestory of something bigger, but it made me really happy to watch. Also, seeing Decim break down and lose the Judgement eyes was really cool. SystemLogoff fucked around with this message at 01:29 on Mar 28, 2015 |
# ? Mar 28, 2015 00:59 |
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It just now occurs to me that like how Decim remembers people with his dummies, Ginti makes those wooden dolls.
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# ? Mar 28, 2015 01:14 |
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Mecca-Benghazi posted:It just now occurs to me that like how Decim remembers people with his dummies, Ginti makes those wooden dolls. Yeah, they've dropped a lot of hints that he's undergoing the same process as Decim, only without any imported human content to speed him along.
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# ? Mar 28, 2015 01:19 |
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Mecca-Benghazi posted:It just now occurs to me that like how Decim remembers people with his dummies, Ginti makes those wooden dolls. My understanding is that the Chiyuki doll was *the* doll she had been inhabiting throughout the show. When they're in the pit of discarded dolls, Chiyuki asks Decim if this is where she'll end up and he makes a point of telling her that she won't, and she thanks him for it.
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# ? Mar 28, 2015 02:02 |
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Good anime. That last bit with Ginti was especially good. Is there significance to that blue/green haired doll that also shows up in the OP? I'm trying to connect dots, but failing to do so (if there are even any to connect). Pyronic posted:My understanding is that the Chiyuki doll was *the* doll she had been inhabiting throughout the show. When they're in the pit of discarded dolls, Chiyuki asks Decim if this is where she'll end up and he makes a point of telling her that she won't, and she thanks him for it.
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# ? Mar 28, 2015 03:01 |
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Pyronic posted:My understanding is that the Chiyuki doll was *the* doll she had been inhabiting throughout the show. When they're in the pit of discarded dolls, Chiyuki asks Decim if this is where she'll end up and he makes a point of telling her that she won't, and she thanks him for it. I liked the little book-end of the credits where it showed the Chavvot dolls sitting in Chiyuki's doll hands instead of her human ones.
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# ? Mar 28, 2015 07:42 |
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It was okay... kind of left me feeling the same way Terror in Tokyo did. Some decent animation, some decent music, everything tied up pretty nicely in the end, but ultimately everything just felt a bit flat. OP was the main reason to watch each week. Hoping there will be a spin-off series for a comedy starring Ginti and Mayu.
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# ? Mar 28, 2015 13:08 |
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I generally enjoyed the series, especially since it was quite a few steps removed from the generic anime drudgery. The setting was interesting, and they wrote a decent share of characters of varying types and motivations. Animation quality was also quite nice in many places. Overall, I'd consider it good, but not great. I think its formulaic structure that it largely adhered to was one of the bigger problems. The early episodes are interesting while you are curious what the setting is about, but the individual story segments are kept to very few story beats, and I don't think they got enough breathing room to be interestingly complex or sufficiently developped. It might have helped if the show were longer, and every mini-story were a double episode deal. The episodes primarily dedicated to, well, worldbuilding didn't really do it many favours in my opinion. I found those to be badly paced and starved of interesting information or expansion of the setting. They really could have used these better. Perhaps by keeping a more rigid structure where a part of every episode is primarily about the other people in the tower at the end of it. Then there could have been a running B-plot thread instead of one that happens in chunks that by themselves, can't carry an episode. The highpoint was clearly the episode 9 and 10 package, the twists came together well, the characters were given a sufficiently strong motivation to have an emotionally charged finish. I also don't really think the last episode made for a particularly great wrap-up. After all, while there is some resolution for the arc with flowerhead, you really aren't given much. At least the conclusion for Chiyuki was done well, even if I don't think it fully earned its emotionality, considering that a similar character arc had already happened. It feels like they started off with an interesting setting, but really only hit their stride later. More episodes would have probably helped the series a lot in my book. I would recommend the series to people interested in it, but I'm quite sure this could have been done better ultimately. Making voiding someone a strictly negative hell-equivalent was a misstep if you ask me. Earlier it was presented as something they would do to people who wouldn't be able to be happy even if reincarnated, and I'd consider simple becoming nothing a much better choice since it's a lot less ethically questionable compared to basically damning someone to hell. It's also kind of funny that the nearly emotionless doll is the representative of the influence of human emotion, and the hotheaded one the representative of the emotionless arbiters.
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# ? Mar 28, 2015 23:45 |
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This story was ultimately about Chiyuki so while her story was resolved, the odd plot threads from the other characters didn't get a chance to really tie off and end as well as they should have.
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# ? Mar 28, 2015 23:51 |
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Xelkelvos posted:This story was ultimately about Chiyuki so while her story was resolved, the odd plot threads from the other characters didn't get a chance to really tie off and end as well as they should have. Great seeing both of Decim's eyes for once too! Plus, Bradio.
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