Chocolate continuing to ruin lives the world over.
Hot Chocolate saves lifes, though
Chocolate continuing to ruin lives the world over.
Airi sucks, bring back Hinazuki.
Did the art and framing quality drop or am I tripping?
The fire rescue was a bit less realistic than I'd have expected from the show
A show about a protagonist with the superhuman power to travel back in time to change the past. Truly the bastion of realism.
A show about a protagonist with the superhuman power to travel back in time to change the past. Truly the bastion of realism.
A show about a protagonist with the superhuman power to travel back in time to change the past. Truly the bastion of realism.
That's such a weak counterargument and you know it.
Is it though? I mean we're talking about an adaptation of a manga which prides itself as "A THRILLING ESPER MYSTERY STORY" on the first page from the very first chapter.
I understand the backlash, because I too when starting the anime thought it was going to be more of a character study with the mystery/time travel aspects as a background excuse. But as I looked more into it, it's clearly not the case. It's a pulp mystery whodunit filled with overdramatic flourishes.
Episode 6
The killer is.... Satoru's father!!!!! (Do we even know who his father is?)
Maybe his father left the family and found himself a new family before that, too, was ruined thanks to a missing chocolate bar.
That cleared some stuff up, and I it put the teacher back into focus for me. I mean Satoru recognized him from after the murder, but maybe there's more to it?
I enjoy it for what it is and I like a whodunit. Not really sure how it's overused the fact that he has a power or how it's really the focus of the show. Who the murderer is has been the focus with some life realizations for Satoru.
I just found out who the killer is.
Oh Boy.
I regret my actions.
Then I guess there is more to the story.Wait, the final chapters of the manga do not release in Japan until March. ..
Wait, the final chapters of the manga do not release in Japan until March. ..
Wait, the final chapters of the manga do not release in Japan until March. ..
Then I guess there is more to the story.
Mysteries don't usually reveal the killer in the last chapter..
True enough, I'm conflicted on how they will make it work for this show. Maybe he finds out after another jump into the future and gets one final chance to get him in the past?
I would never....Gottcha. Don't spill the beans,lol!
It was all in that scene. EP6 >Glad they were finally able to mention one of his close friends being one of the victims.Did I completely misunderstand that scene or is this something that gets addressed later.But he was a boy so who cares?
I would never....![]()
I can tell you...
However, I really want to know, but I want it all to happen organically. like what happened when I got to that turd of an ending for Evangelion.
Also with that pacing the anime will fuck up big time. They don't have time for anything and will cut about half the manga. :-/
Yeah, it feels like this series will end up being a poster child for something that if not for it being only 12 episodes instead of 24, could have ended up being perfect in all regards. The pace for the first 4 episodes was amazing, and I would love if we went back to that; but given how much material has to be covered I don't know how they would do that without cutting out and rearranging a lot of it
It was all in that scene. EP6 >Satoru's theory is that the killer targeted Hiromi because he knew he was a boy, so the police wouldn't suspect someone that knew him because they were looking for a murdered that would target girls. In short, Hiromi wasn't a target, just a distraction.
Ah, I see. He gives a ton of shit in the manga but they decided to focus elsewhere.Was speaking more to why Satoru didn't seem to give a shit.
Yeah, it feels like this series will end up being a poster child for something that if not for it being only 12 episodes instead of 24, could have ended up being perfect in all regards. The pace for the first 4 episodes was amazing, and I would love if we went back to that; but given how much material has to be covered I don't know how they would do that without cutting out and rearranging a lot of it
The pacing hasn't really changed in terms of adaptation. It's still going at about 3 chapters per episode more or less. Since they'll have to adapt about 45 chapters in total, at some point something will have to change, but it hasn't changed yet. The last two episodes are not representative of them "rushing" anything in comparison with the manga.
45 chapters with 3 per episode so far and there being 12 episodes in total? Oh man I got a bad feeling about this.