What a twist! Who would have thought that Kokopelli was actually one of the victims?
What a twist! Who would have thought that Kokopelli was actually one of the victims?
Bokurano 21
Well. You do the crime, you do the life.
Last edited by Death13a; Thu, 10-04-2007 at 06:36 PM.
"Life is hilariously cruel" by Bender
So Kokopelli survived after "guiding" the kids in the first battle..correct? or did I misunderstood the whole thing.
Now we know what does the orange light emerging from the Earth in the opening song shows.. lol.
<3 Tessa-chan! <3 Lucifus! ....chotto mate.
Hm, the question now is imo:
When you are the last person to survivaa, like Kokopelli, your planet is saved. But is it saved or eternity? Or for how long is it safe?
Naturally, no. The people of the "saved" planet will develop programs like Zearth Program which enable the "Masterminds" to suck life force out of the Earth. Just like how the enemy robot sucked energy and started moving again. ( I'm not sure, maybe I did misunderstood the whole thing. lol.)
<3 Tessa-chan! <3 Lucifus! ....chotto mate.
The way i understood that Zearth Program is for Earths that try to unlock mysteries of Zearth.
"Life is hilariously cruel" by Bender
man, there was that long period of no releases... and now they just keep coming... Never thought I'd be needing to catch up on my Bokurano...
well, here's 22
Bokurano - Episode 22 - The Triad - avi
Humans are different from animals. We must die for a reason. Now is the time for us to regulate ourselves and reclaim our dignity. The one who holds endless potential and displays his strength and kindness to the world. Only mankind has God, a power that allows us to go above and beyond what we are now, a God that we call "possibility".
DAMN 2 of my favorites(bokurano and moribito) are ended today. WAHHH
Excellent series comes to end. The ending under tree was perfect for this series.
"Life is hilariously cruel" by Bender
Is Moribito good?
Bread actually provided Ushiro with life force to last for 30 hours or more?
Ending under the tree was okay. The next time I'm seeing this series again would be the manga.
<3 Tessa-chan! <3 Lucifus! ....chotto mate.
Nice ending, though im disappointed that itīs not explained who set all that up...you know...WHY does tihs natural selection exist...giant robots....all that.
@kenren Seirei no Moribito is quite a good show, amazing quality and detail, along with a really good story and interesting characters.
I too was a bit sad that they put in all those the hints about the 'Others' and the Zerath system but none of that really got fleshed out. The last two episodes felt rushed plot wise compared to the previous ones. I guess they decided to sacrifice the main plot for focus on Ushiro and Kana and their relationship at the end, but still a lot of ends were left loose. Maybe the manga goes into more detail and further, perhaps following Kana-chan's life or maybe it just stops there, I might actually check it out.
Just picked this up and watched 4 episodes in one go. Good stuff and probably won't post till I've caught up......
"Our hearts are full of memories but not all of them reflect the truth. The heart isn't a recording device. Even important memories change with time. They warp or fade, leaving us with but a shadow of what we hoped to remember." 天の道を行き、全てを司る。これは僕の世界。
Good series but man was that rough to watch definitely not something to marathon. I can't say I'm usually one for pointless comic relief characters but this series sure could have used a little something to break up the endless stream of depression that it seemed to be based on.
Watched first episode when it first came out, and for some reason didn't bother again till yesterday. For me - at the time, the first Episode was a little off-putting, though after spending all day watching the remaining episodes - have to admit it's well worth it.
Though I do like mecha-anime, I liked how this didn't concentrate on the mecha side of things (battles were ~5ish minute range?).
Raises various questions, and makes some fairly interesting observations of human behaviour.
Well... I did marathon the last few eps (10-24) and seriously, the series is not as sad as I thought it'd be. After watching the first few eps, i thought this would get into a sadistic frenzy, but it ended up being a great drama show with believable characters.
yea, we didn't end up knowing about the Masterminds or the battles, but in the end, that's how it'd be in real life. I personally find that the story is complete.
About the bread being the lifeforce... it didn't work like that. They always could fight for 48 hours. Ushiro was simply starving from fighting that long (like he would in other situations). The fight in front of the tower was also very long (where the tower was controlling the robot).
In the end... great show... i do recommend it. although, make sure you have time before you start the season... because stopping will be hard .
Just finished watching it in about 3 days..
stopping in between is incredibly hard. My experience was that I had to stop for a few hours after every 7 episodes or something to let it all sink in. Up until the last episode I thought that it would end the 'it was just a computergame' way, with all the kids waking up in the cave or something.. I couldn't believe that it all really happened. But it did . the final episode ended great. No miracles or anything. I'd love an additional series or OVA that explains the loose ends discussed above.
You can always check out the manga. I've been planning to, but there isn't much time for reading. I hear that there's quite a significant amount of difference between the 2 versions, due to the fact that the director for the anime didn't really like how the manga version turned out.
"Our hearts are full of memories but not all of them reflect the truth. The heart isn't a recording device. Even important memories change with time. They warp or fade, leaving us with but a shadow of what we hoped to remember." 天の道を行き、全てを司る。これは僕の世界。
Thanks for the tip, I'll check it out.