episode 24
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sigh i have nothing to say that was fucking pathetic
Favorite Gotwoot Mod moment: "Why is everyone in that show black? The art and music are pretty good, and the voice acting is alrite as well......but i can't stand that guy who follows afro around. Hes so, well, black, for the lack of a better term (well thats not true, there is a better term, but i wont use it here)" Assassin
i was raised by this woman =O
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JrR7hPT9Bs
Seconded. I was expecting a lot more from the end of this series. The bit with Dio was much more vivid and intense. This whole episode seemed somewhat surreal, as if it was just a side story away from the main plot.
I couldn't believe Lyuze. What happened to our woman of determination? She lost the edge that made her my favourite, and dissolved into an insipid invalid. Thumbs down for you, Lyuze. Grown-up Ringo was pretty cool, but there are a lot of questions they left unanswered. Plus, how does a small child survive on her own with no one to take care of her? Seems awfully negligent of Casshern just to disappear and leave her alone.
I guess I just feel like we didn't get much of a conclusion. Casshern solves their problems by telling them not to forget death? Come on, there has to be a better way to end a series than that.
Well, enough complaining from my end. I really loved this series, despite my dislike of how they concluded it. I'd still recommend it to my friends without reservations.
It certainly was an odd sort of way to conclude the story. I was expecting the world to find a way to live in balance with the ruin, that is, evolution developing species and strains resistant to it. I guess Ringo was one such thing. Or was she? Casshern told Luna to keep healing people, so who knows if that means the whole planet would depend on the blood of one individual for survival. That would seem somewhat unreasonable.
Braiking boss's end was also somewhat dubious, because he ended up doing absolutely nothing during the series except die for his crimes in the end like a million other robots. Somewhat wasted potential.
Not a strong end but a decent series all in all, with quite heavy atmosphere.
well I thought it was a good way to end a great series.
I'd definitely recommend it to anyone, and give it an 8/10.
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i liked the episode and i liked the pure content of the ending, BUT: The ending scenes felt rushed...simply from a time matter of perspective. Casshern enters Luna´s room, tells her to not forget about death, leaves, cut to adult Ringo, end. All that in like 2 or less minutes. It would have been a much better end if these scenes took more time to pan out. Like a more epic speech of Casshern to Luna, then a more quiet, lenghty cut towards Ringo, who´s living her sweet-bitter life with Friender. Then a bit more of a final message from Ringo, and THEN you can end the show.
Great show, overall, though.
The anime had a good start, with great dialogue. But the pace slowed down and the dialogues got stretched. The ending ruined it for me.
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