KO Traveling Hobo
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Texhnolyze
As for taking it, well...
I mean that in a good way, however. A big part of what made Texhnolyze such a great experience was how well-rounded it was. It wasn't at all the one-note show that I was expecting.
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It wasn't so much that the violence was well done(though it certainly was), but that I was really rooting for Ichise and wanted him to succeed and be happy regardless of what he had to do to achieve it. His existence was just pure suffering up to that point.Texhnolyze does violence better than most anime I can think of, yeah.
Even at its worst, the violence never entered the realm of gore-porn. To provide contrast, I couldn't enjoy Blood C nearly as much because the gore made me too uncomfortable to invest myself in the show at all. Texhnolyze managed to avoid that while still being really brutal.I'm wondering what you think about some of these things now that you've finished it... I mean, about the violence and whether you could take it, specifically. That ending has to have a big impact on both of those points, to say the least.
As for taking it, well...
the show ended up being a lot more FUCK YEAH than I ever expected. After the pure distilled satisfaction of episode 10, the other shoe didn't drop until episode 20 when Doc resigned to staying behind.* Despite the unrelenting nihilism of the last three episodes(Onishi's secretary's story arc and its conclusion hit me really hard), the series isn't as consistently painful as something like School Days.
I mean that in a good way, however. A big part of what made Texhnolyze such a great experience was how well-rounded it was. It wasn't at all the one-note show that I was expecting.
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What was the deal with the water leaking out from under her door in the hotel?