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    Quote Originally Posted by narutosharingan
    Really? What part of Takuma's past was revealed in this episode? It just seemed as though he was suffereing delusions the whole time, and Hayami dying was just so damn out of the blue.

    Just wtf on this one, unless you want to explain it to me
    That his mother didn't commit suicide or abandon him but instead gave her life to save either him or another little boy I was unsure which.

    As for the ending I'm left speechless this whole thing was out of left field and I felt it was overall a trainwreck of a ending. I mean they killed Hayami out of nowhere for no reason you could have had her save the boy and resulted in the same effect instead of him coming out of his trance just in time to see her made into train pizza.

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    I watched the first episode, and I thought it was absolutely beautiful in characters, animation, camara angles, dialogue, plot, everything. Then around episode 4 I started to get a little bored, and now I'm in episode 6 and it's not doing a very good job catching my attention. So I ask you guys who bothered finishing, is it worth it to sit through the remaining 6 episodes? Or should I just watch the last one.

    The initial story was actually quite beautiful, similar to the greatness of Key even, but the selfishness and igorance of the characters is something i've never really liked to watch
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    Quote Originally Posted by DDBen
    That his mother didn't commit suicide or abandon him but instead gave her life to save either him or another little boy I was unsure which.

    As for the ending I'm left speechless this whole thing was out of left field and I felt it was overall a trainwreck of a ending. I mean they killed Hayami out of nowhere for no reason you could have had her save the boy and resulted in the same effect instead of him coming out of his trance just in time to see her made into train pizza.

    Ok I figured that's what they were getting at. But like you said, completely out of left field as far as Hayami is concerned. They could have had her save the boy and live. But this was just stupid.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sapphire
    I watched the first episode, and I thought it was absolutely beautiful in characters, animation, camara angles, dialogue, plot, everything. Then around episode 4 I started to get a little bored, and now I'm in episode 6 and it's not doing a very good job catching my attention. So I ask you guys who bothered finishing, is it worth it to sit through the remaining 6 episodes? Or should I just watch the last one.

    The initial story was actually quite beautiful, similar to the greatness of Key even, but the selfishness and igorance of the characters is something i've never really liked to watch
    If you're up to six, you've sat through the worst. It only goes up. Seven will be a BIG surprise, and really the turning point of this series. I say, watch it. (but that's just me. We're getting some mixed reviews here.)

    Quote Originally Posted by narutosharingan
    They could have had her save the boy and live
    I thought it was more realistic(and emotional) to have her do that. After all, it shows exactly what happened to Takuma's mum. And if she did survive, it'd be hard to justify why Takuma's mum couldn't dodge the train while she could.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
    I thought it was more realistic(and emotional) to have her do that. After all, it shows exactly what happened to Takuma's mum. And if she did survive, it'd be hard to justify why Takuma's mum couldn't dodge the train while she could.
    The reason why both couldn't dodge it is exactly the same instead of letting them finish the motion of saving the child. In both cases Takuma called to them and they turned around to look at him causing them to be hit by the train.

    I'm glad we all agree that they should have simply made Hayami save the kid and live. It would have both made for a better ending and it would have given a nice contrast to what happened to his mom providing both the shock and realization of what happened to his mom as well as giving him a path to move on with a better life. I'm thinking the writers just figured thats what a normal author would do and he wanted to have a twist and so instead we get her brought back from the dead a random number of years later.

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    It wasn't emotional for me, it was more of a what are they doing sort of thing. What's the point of revealing how someone died to have another person die in the same episode the same way? Just because Takuma accepted how his mom died doesn't mean that Hayami needs to die as well. They need to do the same thing to Hayami to show how Takuma's mom died? That's some odd logic for me.

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    Wow. I'm sad it's over, mostly because that was a terrible ending to a wonderful series.

    Maybe I over-analyze too much, but when I see Hayami brought back from the dead so many years later, I think "wait... her body was destroyed by the train, what did they do? Make another and age it, then stuff her mind back into it?" Sorry, that's my inner mind essentially telling me there's a plot hole big enough to solve the landfill problems of the United States.

    I wish they would have done something realistic... either Hayami survive the train incident by some miracle, visit at the end as a spirit like Otoha, or never show up again. Oh well, if Otoha can cause Takuma to fall into a crazy world where his uncle dresses like Madonna-clownsuit, then I suppose anything is possible.

    I'll just pretend the entire series was a dream. Aaaah much better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
    Final pairing was rather a shock. Takuma x Hamaji. Who would have guessed?
    How can that be? Hamaji is a dude. I thought the baby belonged to Maki and Hamaji.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Board of Command
    How can that be? Hamaji is a dude. I thought the baby belonged to Maki and Hamaji.
    Serious? I thought that was just a joke, the whole crossdresser thing. And the baby looked like Takuma, so I assumed it was his, since they commented on it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
    Serious? I thought that was just a joke, the whole crossdresser thing. And the baby looked like Takuma, so I assumed it was his, since they commented on it.
    I thought the same thing, but it was so strange because there's nothing to back that up.
    There's nothing shown of takuma's life after the second train accident.

    Also, I don't know why the exact same thing would happen twice in the life of someone.
    Why would Takuma witness the death of a female dear to him twice in his life, with almost the exact same setting: boy, ball going to the rails and boy following. Then mother/hayami trying to save the boy and dying there.

    Also, why wouldn't takuma be even more traumatised the second time? Why having a second person die the same way awaken him from his selflocking?

    It's also extremely a strange role Hayami has through this show. She's only there as a means to extract anything dark/bad from everyone in the village, and in the end Takuma.

    I understand the author wanted to choose a end that wouldn't be too nice. But it's true that the way he/she did isn't very interresting.

    Oh, and we didn't even witness Hayami's funerals.

    Is there anything in the manga that could fill in the huge blanks?

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    Quote Originally Posted by David75
    Is there anything in the manga that could fill in the huge blanks?
    Manga meaning Visual Novel? Or is there really a manga adaptation?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
    Manga meaning Visual Novel? Or is there really a manga adaptation?
    I thought there was something. I didn't know that potentially this anime didn't have a manga as a base. I should have searched before I guess.
    But if I was wring in thinking there's a manga, I wonder why the blanks are so huge...

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    Quote Originally Posted by David75
    I thought there was something. I didn't know that potentially this anime didn't have a manga as a base. I should have searched before I guess.
    But if I was wring in thinking there's a manga, I wonder why the blanks are so huge...
    Looked around for a bit. There is indeed a manga adaptation based on the visual novel. Guess we both were half right.

    Seems like Hamaji really was a crossdresser (first Haku, now this. I'm broken.) I initially thought Hayami came back in spirit form since she had a bell around her neck, and I thought Otoha, aka Hinata had one too, but she's really alive. It makes a bit more sense that she said "look after her properly this time". Oh well, the more heart warming it is for me. Even if it's just me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
    Looked around for a bit. There is indeed a manga adaptation based on the visual novel. Guess we both were half right.

    Seems like Hamaji really was a crossdresser (first Haku, now this. I'm broken.) I initially thought Hayami came back in spirit form since she had a bell around her neck, and I thought Otoha, aka Hinata had one too, but she's really alive. It makes a bit more sense that she said "look after her properly this time". Oh well, the more heart warming it is for me. Even if it's just me.
    So she disapeared from Takuma's life for a number of years right after this train accident.

    Humm, I guess I have to get out of my lazyness and seek material for myself.
    Thanks for catching my attention on this

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    Quote Originally Posted by Buffalobiian
    Serious? I thought that was just a joke, the whole crossdresser thing. And the baby looked like Takuma, so I assumed it was his, since they commented on it.
    But in one of the last scenes, Hamaji's little sister said something like "Why are you still wearing that?"

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    Soundtrack is out.

    [Nipponsei] H2O ~FOOTPRINTS IN THE SAND~ Original Soundtrack.zip

    btw, does anybody know anything about the manga?

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