2015-10-19, 17:21 | Link #181 | ||
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Well, we finally reached the end. I brought this up a while back in a spoiler, but the ending (not the epilogue, that was added later to the last volume) pissed off many a fan which led to them flaming the author at his twitter due to the vagueness/abruptness of the whole thing. As for my personal opinion..... while I do agree that the ending comes off as rushed, in a sense, I also find it sort of fitting. At the very least, it didn't leave me angry. Maybe scratching my a head a bit, but not angry! Needless to say, I still greatly enjoyed this series, as crazy as it was.
As far as the epilogue goes, it was great to see most of the cast reunited (I agree that Utou and Saeki most likely broke up at this point), though I'm still wondering if that dude with Azuma (who apparently dyed her hair) is supposed to be Hijiri..... eh, oh well. Also, nice touch for Kuroe to name her child after Lukyon. Quote:
Yeah, I'm also pretty much thinking along the lines of Azuma's mom bringing home men who pretty much had the same..... "illness" as the goblin uncle. In a way, I actually appreciated this twist because it shows that once again, this story subverted the trope of a completely happy ending (in this case, showing that Minami wasn't such a great mother, after all....). Quote:
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2015-10-19, 19:38 | Link #182 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
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I felt that it could use one more chapter of Azuma killing billions of people and not caring about it
You know, just to cement the point that she always has been a sociopath since the beginning Overall this was an interesting series, but I really preferred the earlier chapters where everyone was just off the rails crazy. Grim reaper Azuma vs hentai kamen Kuroe really was the peak
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2015-10-20, 01:26 | Link #183 |
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Remember, we're celebrating the freedom of a psychotic genocidal murderer.
The ending was positive though. Problems are problems, wasn't surprised that Minami wasn't perfect, but I believe that's the core of this story. Instead of letting a problem ruin her life, Azuma is old/strong/recovered enough to just nope the *&^T@ out. Same with the rest of the characters. Through imperfection they are at peace, and not self-destructive.
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2015-10-20, 06:51 | Link #184 |
Carbon
Join Date: Nov 2003
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The epilogue made you wonder about things..
Azuma spent all that chapter wanting to find her mother, only to learn in the following years that her mother really was not an ideal parent at all and is, in fact, rather promiscuous Saeki spent all that chapters wanting someone to latch too, moving from person to person, and true to the pattern, it seems she has given up on Utau and found someone else to latch too. Or it's possible she might have gained more independence. Knowing both of these, it's actually surprising that Kuroe decided to keep the child and not, say, go for an abortion and make this a 3 out of 3 reversal.
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2015-10-20, 11:10 | Link #185 |
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Join Date: Jul 2007
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Kuroe learned her lesson from Lukyon's case, neither Azuma and Saeki really did in the case of finding their loved ones.
Sekai Oni was a fun and memorable story for sure. Giger's arc, the rescue operation to Maze and of course Ookura himself were the best moments for me. While the King's reveal as his full World Devil form was conveyed properly in an awesome and dreadful way, that was about it for the climax of the final battle. The ending was underwhelming but nothing bad, although if the epilogue wasn't included it would have been pretty bad for being abrupt and inconclusive.
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