>asks why she wasn't consulted
>then promptly leaves before giving him a chance to explain himself
Why is Megumi such a bitch?
Utaha a best. A BEST.
Eriri a shit. A SHIT.
>>157450834
Who knows.
I'm starting to think that the great auditorium speach that Megumifags are hyping it's going to be shit.
>>157450834
Eriri tainted her with her tsunshitness.
Yuya is saving the show
>>157450595
Whilst the show simultaneously suicides with pixiv drama.
>>157450652
Nice anime picture.
>>157450595
>blocks his gravity bullet with a fucking stick
Blitz should have just retired desu
ORIGINAL CHARACTER DONUT STEEL
Traitor!
Everyone ready for the revolution?
My favorite girl Altair only wishes to punish the world of impotent men who can't tell when a girl likes him a whole lot.
Post whatever you want
whatever?
>>157446747
Pravda has the cutest girls
>>157447166
Objectivly false
CUTE TOUKA
>>157446146
>not some fujoshit screencap as the op pic
YOU HAD ONE JOB ANON
Can't wait for her to get raped in front of kaneki.
>dssht
Kaban no Tabi, starring Kaban and Bossu the talking wristwatch.
>>157445927
Sounds good.
IF YOU COULD SEE IT
IF YOU COULD SEE IT THROUGH MY EYES
WHY ARE WE SO DIFFERENT
WANT YOU TO FEEL IT
WANT YOU TO KNOW WHAT IT WAS LIKE
THEN MAYBE YOU'LL UNDERSTAND
New EP
Manga update when?
MineMomo is canon.
from >>157425547
I'm very glad that the shitposters I hate so much (todohater, jirohater, grapefag, 'mirio is too op'fag) are in fact one lonely shitposter.
Sorry I once doubt you people for being cancerous, fellow BnHA fans. Let's all laughing at this pathetic clown together.
This girl should have diabetes by now.
She eats too much candy (Male)
She isn't american.
>>157445277
She runs everyday and Japanese candy isn't that sweet.
What are you most looking forward to in the ToP?
>>157445275
Frieza.
>>157445275
Character interactions, fights, and new characters.
First for awkward Shin.
Blame is better than most of the anime being done now.
Is this all thanks to netflix being part of it?
Seems anime is no longer a japanese monopoly. Seems americans can do anime just as good as japaneses.
Are you retarded or do you seriously think that because it was produced by Netflix but in all other regards conceptualized and created in Japan it somehow isn't anime? Or do you think Netflix doesn't have a Japanese division? America has virtually nothing to do with it.
>>157445250
Even if it is streamed on Netflix it is still made by japanese people.
If you want to thank someone you have to thank Polygon pictures.
They slap the Goyflix brand on it to get normalfags to watch it.
It's still made by Nips.
Just my two cents here, having read the original manga when it initially released and having seen the movie and having just reread the manga, I feel both version of the story are heavily flawed.
The movie cuts many side character's plots, and while I understand that you can't include a whole 7 tome manga into a 2 hour movie, they should have probably cut out characters like Mashima and Kawai completely to add more development of the central cast. Ueno, and sadly Shouko, get the biggest shaft on their character arc. Ueno doesn't really getting sufficient backstory to explain her attitude, and doesn't get enough development to make her seem anything more than a total bitch in this rendition of the story.
In the manga, Shouko is shown as a girl who is unable to understand what people are trying to communicate to her (running parallel to Shoya's unwillingness to understand others), and confronts this lack of communication with self-deprecation and self-loathing. Her external "niceness" is just her trying to avoid expressing her own emotions and having others express their own to her. Both Shouya (who makes her express her love) and Ueno (who makes her express negative feelings). She isn't really the mary sue she comes off as in the movie, and there is a nice moment in the manga where Shouko contemplates a different and more positive scenario of her time in elementary school where she decided to react playfully to Shouya's teasing instead of deprecating herself as she actually did.
Cont.
>>157444321
While I think the manga is overall superior because the characters were more fleshed out, I don't think it is without considerable flaws. The best parts of the manga are the very human characters and the commentary on current Japanese culture. The latter is particularly done well, where we get an idea that Shouya was a hyperactive boy who bullied Shouko initially to get a laugh from his peers, and later to force a reaction after being confronted with her overly passive response to his teasing (Something which Ueno does similarly later on in the manga). Around them both are classmates who bully her in a more socially acceptable manner (contrasted with Shouya's bullying), a teacher who is indifferent to his student's plights, a teacher who's active involvement in intergrating Shouko turned down, Shouya's mother who doesn't discipline her child, Shouko's mother who is overly strict with her daughter, and Shouko, who is doesn't stand up for herself.
The manga afterwards shows how Shouko starts growing with her interactions with Shouya. She starts to express more feelings, love, anger, and joy. After she is saved by Shouya, she actively looks to communicate her desire to other people and eventually chooses her own future. This whole part is missing from the movie, particularly because here desire to bring everyone together falls flat without the movie subplot. it overall makes her seem less like the flawed character who desires to grow as she was in the manga, and more of a mary sue who is to pure for this world.
Cont.
>>157444321
The failure of the manga, in my opinion, is due mostly to the forced dramatic ending (the whole coma thing) which feels like a cheap way to make the characters confront each other and their flaws. The manga keeps going after the movie ending, making for a very weak plot thread where both Shouya and Shouko decide to become hairstylists, with Shouko going to Tokyo from her own accord and with Shouya briefly considering going with her only to later decide to stay home and take over his mother's business as he's the only one his mother has (despite the fact that we later see both Shouya's sister and her husband actively present in their home, meaning he wasn't really needed that much in the first place).
The ending makes no effort to solve the romantic subplot between Shouya and Shouko (They should really have removed it altogether if they didn't want to address it by the end). It also doesn't resolve the pending plot thread with Shouya and his elementary school friends or the wrap up the plot threads of any of the other characters (Especially the ones that were brought up literally in the last volume).
Overall, I think the movie made a good move in keeping an open ended closer, but I just wish they would have kept more of Ueno and especially Shouko's arcs intact.
Cont.
>>157444396
I really dislike the last chapter in the manga. It's just everyone meeting up for a coming of age ceremony and doesn't even bother to give any insight on what the characters plan to do next. Considering Nishimiya left for Tokyo and Shouya stayed behind, I would have liked to have a big of closure on if Nishimiya even plans on going back to her hometown or if she was just going to be out of Shouya's life forever.
Honestly, I sort of wish they had made Shouya discover a talent he had while he helped make the movie, like being the one who wrote the script. Maybe having him realize he's a good writer and go to university to become a writer would have been much more satisfying than staying home to keep his mother safe.
Maybe have either Shouko or Shouya study something where they can better integrate deaf children to schools? Making the plot go full circle were we see a little girl similar to Nishimiya actually intergrated with her classmates would have be nice if maybe a bit cliched. Shouko's decision to become a hair stylist comes is only foreshadowed in two throw-away lines, one where Yuzuru says Shouko cuts her hair and another where she puts Yuzuru's hair up for the movie and someone tells her she did a great job.
There is also a subtle implication that Ueno and Sahara are lesbians lovers, so there's that.
So, everyone already drop it?
>>157444011
I'm just in it for the free stuff. The first 3x chapters of the story are the shittest anyway.
>that slamdunk
I need myself a webm for this, nigger.
not really I watch this and shingeki back to back. it's jrpg cliches with a good budget. not bad considering the source material is a whale hunting game
This is a form of pure friendship. Don't you dare ship these two. Have I made myself clear? I warned you mate
What did she mean by this?
I WANT TO CUM INSIDE MAGANE!
>>157443600
>Yuya and Rui are total bros
>tfw Yuya will die to protect Rui
Yuya has the greatest Deathflag
It's time. dumping
Starting with v05 omake
Are you looking towards the upcoming full animated adaptation of this game?
>>157442404
moeeee
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WUWQFnC2zqU
>>157442404
Are they gonna get the same studio who did the OVA (A-1 Pictures) or are they gonna go with the studio who did the animated cutscenes for the game (Production I.G)?
The game is already pretty much a 100-hour anime series by itself.
But I'm always up for more Y.Aoi and Sugita.