Pretty solid ending though I kind of expected a bit more action.Well, I guess it's not really an ending as much as it's a resolution for what's happened.. Ikoma looked pretty awesome in the action scenes they had.
Biba still an asshole to the end but did something slightly OK, I guess? His motivations for doing what he did at the last minute are a little bit mysterious.
Pretty solid ending though I kind of expected a bit more action.Well, I guess it's not really an ending as much as it's a resolution for what's happened.. Ikoma looked pretty awesome in the action scenes they had.
Biba still an asshole to the end but did something slightly OK, I guess? His motivations for doing what he did at the last minute are a little bit mysterious.
Biba still an asshole to the end but did something slightly OK, I guess? His motivations for doing what he did at the last minute are a little bit mysterious.
Yes, definitely.As someone who kinda liked AoT and hasn't watched this yet - should I?
Pretty solid ending though I kind of expected a bit more action.Well, I guess it's not really an ending as much as it's a resolution for what's happened.. Ikoma looked pretty awesome in the action scenes they had.
Biba still an asshole to the end but did something slightly OK, I guess? His motivations for doing what he did at the last minute are a little bit mysterious.
I might of missed it, but what did Ikoma and the samurai do with thescientist they captured?
You know what, that princess basically helped that city die fuck her too.
They should also through those people off the train. They're hurting? They caused this mess in the first place.
He did that to nerf Ikoma so he can off him easily. This totally lines in Biba's thinking, he was never the type to show compassion or any good intentions.
a ton of convenient stuff happened with this episode
and also some stuff that didn't happen that could've/should've happened due to power scaling
but it wasn't a bad episode... and was still entertaining
He did that to nerf Ikoma so he can off him easily. This totally lines in Biba's thinking, he was never the type to show compassion or any good intentions.
Are we getting a second season?
So is this getting a second season? That ending was so abrupt and formulaic.
What would an S2 do? I could only see a prequel LN for about how the Kabaneri first arose and maybe another LN for how the Kabaneri v Humans will end up, if theyre ever concerned about resolving that in this post apocalyptic series.
Until a new villain appears and the season suddenly derails itself, so we can focus on their revenge plot.Finding a new home, unraveling the source of the Kabane yaddayadda
Conflict between the main group and the remaining members of Biba's group.Finding a new home, unraveling the source of the Kabane yaddayadda
Fitting I suppose that this series seemed to veer heavily off the rails at some indeterminable point mid-way...maybe the whole Biba plot was the start of the end.
I mean, the ending had some moments but it really feels like this show had the potential to head in a wildly different and better direction back in the initial few episodes.
In terms of amount of happenings of interest and intrigue weighed with...an ending... against seemingly very unlikely to materialize future seasons---I couldn't even rate this ahead of something like Black Bullet from awhile back that wanted so desperately to be a late 80's/early 90's OVA series it was actually somewhat amazing despite the many stumbles in pursuit of that and in general.
Agree quite strongly. The first few episodes displayed a lot of potential the show never really lived up to. It wrapped up far too quickly and conveniently. Even now I'm not really sure about Biba's motivation or whatnot, the show seemed to become more focused on individual setpieces than a coherent relation between those pieces.
How are you not sure? It's pretty obvious that he wants revenge, at least that's the basis for his actions. There's a few layers on top of that for why he's doing it the way he did in the show but revenge was his fuel.
I get the general revenge theme, I mean the deeper aspects of it: why did his father not send help? why was Biba disowned? why does Biba's revenge involve killing the entire human race and not just his father? why was Biba a Kabaneri?
If you're not satisfied with that, then that's fine. That's up to you. However, they do give you the information to figure out their motivations.
I'm just saying their motivations make no sense when considered from the perspective of what motivates a normal person. The chains of logic from - I accidentally hurt my son through paranoia -> leave him to die, or I was betrayed by my father -> kill entire human race, are utterly nonsensical. When I say "why?" above, I mean "why" from the perspective of "reasons that actually make sense".