I wonder if "the city" is actually the entirety of Japan, consumed into a single huge sprawl? It would explain why there isn't any nature left.
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Their scripture seems to be a robotized version of hiragana, so its possible? Also does anyone have a link to the mini school episodes?
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I think they got taken down from youtube but they're up on nyaa w/ subs They're good and kinda funny
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If you want to LARP it: https://sites.google.com/site/wwwtankcobiz//home/-kettenkrad-crawler-cargo-bikes
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For this entire show I thought there were a finite number of levels, followed by the sky and space. But there's cracks in the ceiling. It's literally Blame!
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ViggyNash posted:For this entire show I thought there were a finite number of levels, followed by the sky and space. Two great tastes taste great together.
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Well, there is still a sun and a sky that aren't the layers (see: beautiful sunset scene), it's just that sometimes the girls are far enough under the next highest layer that it fills the entire sky (see: cracks in the sky scene).
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a computing pun posted:Well, there is still a sun and a sky that aren't the layers (see: beautiful sunset scene), it's just that sometimes the girls are far enough under the next highest layer that it fills the entire sky (see: cracks in the sky scene). What that signified to me was that the sky itself was a rendering of some kind. There's no way that there could be a blue sky between levels unless it was artificial.
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ViggyNash posted:What that signified to me was that the sky itself was a rendering of some kind. There's no way that there could be a blue sky between levels unless it was artificial.
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Okay But what if everything's actually fine
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Spiritus Nox posted:Okay Yeah, what if Chi and Yuu just went to live on a farm upstate?
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I haven't read the manga, but your reactions don't bode well.
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I really just want these girls to be okay. It's really going to mess me up if the ending is too bleak. I have no idea how it's going to go. Maybe everything that's alive eventually dies, but still... I want those two to live long lives.
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It might be for the best to mentally prepare for a Stalingrad ending though. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GaBc37SgiUE
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https://imgur.com/a/CocAh#vEqnduW The end.
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That’s real pretty
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"I don't understand! What should I do? Why are there only two people in the whole world? I have no idea about anything!" "Getting to be alive is the best." I'm still worried and anxious. I don't know what's going to happen to them tomorrow or the day after. The world is still a scary place, and our time is terrifyingly finite. But sometimes things are nice. We'll have to deal with tomorrow when it comes. I can't think of a better ending.
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I've been following this since the earliest scanlations when they still called it "Shoujo Apocalypse Adventure" and I still was not emotionally prepared for that ending.
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Yuu still proving that she is the modern day Socrates. There's going to be additional content, according to this tweet. https://twitter.com/shojoshumatsu/status/951691276100841472
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Eiba posted:"I don't understand! What should I do? Why are there only two people in the whole world? I have no idea about anything!" It's so loving good
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https://twitter.com/tkmiz/status/951802002136158208 It's over 'cause it's over.
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Haven't been in the mood to listen to the soundtrack since the show's ending. Always skip the songs when they play from my most recent playlist.
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TasogareNoKagi posted:https://twitter.com/tkmiz/status/951802002136158208 Bing really needs to work on it's translations.
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Weird BIAS posted:Bing really needs to work on it's translations. how do you even get that from o, wa and ri Zeruel fucked around with this message at 08:04 on Jan 13, 2018 |
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There has to be a mashup out there somewhere of the end of this and the last strip of Calvin and Hobbes.
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hello its me. john hogan, otherwise known as おわり
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I wonder if the ED was influenced by what the last chapter was going to be, what with the snow ball fight and all.
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Yak of Wrath posted:I wonder if the ED was influenced by what the last chapter was going to be, what with the snow ball fight and all. The ending is the ending. ![]()
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Man, this series hit me so hard. Despite how popular post-apocalyptic stories have been in recent years, this one does something I haven't seen before - where the world actually has ended. Usually it's about some rugged hero(es) struggling against the elements in pursuit of a hope for the future, but here there's no secluded community of survivors starting society from scratch. There's no poignant scenes of nature reclaiming the human world. There's no apocalypse-adapted monsters forging their own primitive civilisation. Life on earth has all but ended, and the last few survivors are just the dust settling before everything stops moving forever. And the story asks, what keeps you going when there's no world left to make a difference to? Someone said they hope the girls get to live out long lives, but... why? If they live for fifty more years, what will they get out of it, other than fifty years of struggling to survive? And that's the question the characters confront every day. It's beautifully bleak, and supported by the fact that they have their answer, in each other. As long as they both live, they've got a world to make a difference to, however small it may be. Chito and Yuuri are the things keeping each other going. It's so sweet.
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Cheetos and yuri are all anyone needs in life.
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Tenebrais posted:There's no apocalypse-adapted monsters forging their own primitive civilisation. Technically...
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They're not forging a new civilization, they're just cleaning up our dumb garbage before they go home
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Yeah, they were pretty clear that once they'd eaten up all the volatiles they were going to go dormant. Possibly precisely to remove that idea that life will go on.
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Tenebrais posted:Man, this series hit me so hard. Despite how popular post-apocalyptic stories have been in recent years, this one does something I haven't seen before - where the world actually has ended. Usually it's about some rugged hero(es) struggling against the elements in pursuit of a hope for the future, but here there's no secluded community of survivors starting society from scratch. There's no poignant scenes of nature reclaiming the human world. There's no apocalypse-adapted monsters forging their own primitive civilisation. Life on earth has all but ended, and the last few survivors are just the dust settling before everything stops moving forever. I'm the one who said I hope they live long lives, because I was quoting the show. That's what they say to the robot and its fish. That's the episode where the confront the idea that this story isn't about evolution. Destruction without rebuilding is just the end. The robot was designed to manage a food production factory for people who are dead. The fish was designed to be eaten. But both of them will just eventually stop. They won't ever serve any kind of purpose to others. All they will do is exist for each other and then eventually die. But after getting to know them, and understanding all that... Chi still wishes them well in the form of hoping at least their life will be long. To me that was one of the most touching sentiments in this show.
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