
The burning church and Raphael, etc.
At the moment of Duraka’s death, etc.
The OP was full of spoilers, which is funny.
I understand the feelings of authors who like to beat up strong men like Novak!
Summary of this time: All three of them died in the last battle.
I have to register for the anime where the main character dies…
>>4
There was a chance to register before, right?
A parent and child instantly recognize each other, and it’s so emotional.
It was beautiful.
I think it’s probably the best work of art this year.
Tsudaken gives a really good performance.
It’s a pity that the heliocentric theory was interrupted despite the struggles.
>>10
The one who should do that has already been decided…
>>10
🐦
It’s sad that both parent and child are excellent in their respective fields.
By the way, you get along well with that atheist girl and the old man, right?
I’m not very excited that only the protagonist from Part 3 got caught up and died.
The protagonist of Part 3 is probably Mr. Novak.
>>12
Thinking about who the cursed item has been passed to…
Intuition or perhaps deduction.
Even though they have such high abilities.
Why do you stop thinking?
Why…
>>13
It’s a decent job for raising my daughter, and it’s a hassle…
>>13
To turn one’s thoughts towards God and His teachings, in other words, to doubt.
(Because it is not wise (in a worldly sense) and not right (as a human being)…)
>>55
There is no doubt that he is a devout believer.
This person only believed it because it was said by the esteemed bishop.
To doubt the bishop’s words is truly an act of evil in this day and age.
How many years have passed since Duraka died when the bakery made its last appearance?
O Y A J I
Novak was also killed by the church! Just tortured a mere 100 women and children… Hmph. No tears at all!!
>>8
I just subscribed to Abema for only one month at the end of last month.
The problem is that there may be severe misunderstandings next week…
Did the carrier pigeon connect?!
NHK is probably thinking, “Sakanaction, or rather Ichiro Yamaguchi, seriously…!”
Well, you can do it as many times as you want.
>>19
Chasing Ichiro, who is cornered, with a camera.
Gave Ichiro, who is suffering, a mysterious hero.
I asked Ichiro, who has recovered a bit, to sing the theme song.
Take another photo of Ichiro, who is struggling with his music composition.
>>31
This place is really crazy!
NHK is amazing for immediately re-broadcasting it.
I believe they will manage to pull it off well from here until the final episode.
>>24
Isn’t it tough if we don’t make any changes to the original work…?
I think there will be a lot of differing interpretations about your teacher’s place…
Tsudaken’s performance is
Both the last time and this time were the best.
Tsudaken
Too much enthusiasm.
The aging performance has subtly changed.
When Novak’s record is erased, the presence of each protagonist becomes like that of complete fiction, along with their heliocentric theories.
I’m not sure if it was good or not that Mr. Novak’s stabbing of Antoni ended up being revenge.
>>32
If you’re going to get revenge, do it on Father Antoni!
The accumulated observational records and theories of the heliocentric theory were interrupted, but the trigger for realization was passed down through letters carried by messenger pigeons.
I was able to reunite with the daughter I thought had died a long time ago! I was able to take down the one who betrayed me! I was also able to talk to Rafau-kun, who I had always felt regret about!
Where did that pigeon fly off to?
>>35
Don’t worry about anything else other than realizing that the same developments will continue where you go!
>>35
I wonder how far the content is written up to V country.
There’s a lot of discussion, but personally, I think it’s not just about defeating the enemies and safely publishing it, leading to a change in public perception and a happy ending! It’s precisely because there are developments from here that “Ch.” has become a masterpiece…
I do get confused at first glance.
There are flashy things used for the stage, but it’s frustrating to think that after using them so much, this is what we get. It feels like a “screw you” to the church, and it’s good, right? Novak, the church is in flames.
>>37
Please let my daughter go to heaven. 😭🙏💪
It will become Tsudaken’s representative work!
>>38
Hmph…
Christianity is…
>>44
C Teach! It’s C Teach!
It feels like the fire is moving too quickly every time.
>>45
Fire prevention measures are probably insufficient, and especially against arson with the intention to completely burn things down, they will likely be powerless.
I wonder if the original document buried somewhere will ever be found…
Tsudaken was of course good, but Maaya was also great.
There’s a certain intensity to it.
I think it’s a good evaluation that everyone in this thread calls Mr. Novak.
And the theory that the people he pursued wanted to convey was after this…
Is the battle between the inheritors of the heliocentric theory and the will of Novak going to continue from here?
>>51
There’s no way a mere thoughtless idiot could have a successor.
>>51
It will become a battle of academic attitudes.
Kentarou Tsuda is awesome, isn’t he?
>>53
Who?!
>>56
I am Kenjiro’s older brother.
I will tell you everything.
Okuzhi-kun’s book burned at an incredible speed both 25 years ago and even now.
Huh!? It’s been over 100 years from here to Galileo!?
>>60
You shouldn’t say that the Earth was still blue for another 100 years…
>>66
Gagarin comes later!!!
It’s a lifesaver, a divine anime!
So which is correct, the heliocentric theory or the geocentric theory?
>>63
We headed to NASA to confirm it.
>>63
In terms of relativity, you could say both are correct, but the heliocentric theory is overwhelmingly supported for its calculation accuracy and ease.
>>63
Neither is wrong.
Because the solar system is not the center of the universe, it ultimately comes down to a matter of perspective.
>>71
In other words, it’s the theory of the movement of heaven and earth.
The reason the stage changed from country P to Poland might be for meta reasons.
>>64
Could it be because it was a story about people who are not historical figures until now?
I think the way the final chapter starts makes you go “Huh!?” but the way the work concludes is truly a masterpiece.
I wonder if Badeni really completed the heliocentric theory correctly in the end.
>>72
I think it’s roughly coherent enough in theory.
>>72
At least it’s explainable if it’s an ellipse!?!? 🤮 But whether it reaches Kepler’s laws is…
Mr. Novak, you had a vague sense that the blown-off hand and glove matched… but you stopped thinking about it.
>>74
I saw it, even if just for a moment.
The place where I stand is the center of the universe.
Despite the great victory, I was suddenly killed…
It portrayed concretely that having faith allows one to pass away feeling somewhat good in the end.
Gloves have been there since the early days as an item.
I wonder if they were planning this development since that time.
To solidify the heliocentric theory, we need better telescopes and observation data!
>>81
Boys are knowledgeable too!
It felt good that Mr. Novak was thoroughly dedicated to killing all his contemporaries until the end.
Considering that all the protagonists were driven to their deaths, they died in a pretty good way.
As I haven’t directly witnessed my daughter’s death, there was probably always some hope in the back of my mind that she might still be alive.
Will Mechanova be appearing in the movie version?
The Earth can’t possibly be moving.
If the Earth is orbiting around the Sun, we would be thrown into space at 30 kilometers per second.
Kepler, who pushed forward to the ellipse with maximum faith, is scary.
>>89
I believe that the reason Rafau-kun became so engrossed is that the heliocentric theory is more beautiful than the geocentric theory, and the foundation of that is faith.
Isn’t it just a coincidence that an unknown woman’s hand fits perfectly into the gloves I bought when I was a child?
>>90
During Okujii-kun’s time, you were normally wearing gloves, weren’t you, Yorenta-san!
>>90
That’s custom-made…
>>93
I think my hands will get bigger after several decades…
While some people shun telescopes as tools of the devil, in the school where Descartes studied…
The celebration of the telescope was held later on.
But ellipses are not as beautiful as circles, right?
Ellipses do not belong in the world created by God.
So it’s a useless yen, huh?
Galileo has arrived…
I don’t think God is thinking that far.
This song was conveniently incomplete, but in the rerun, it seems to be conveniently complete.
>>100
Released on Kepler’s birthday!
The God I know grows grass.
That custom order had a size mistake, so it’s not really surprising.
There might have been a slight size difference when I was hanging out with Oguzy and the others, or perhaps I didn’t grow that distinctly in size afterward.
I think it’s important that Novak thought that way at the time of his death, rather than whether it was the right answer or not.
It was correct as a result, but…
It’s presumptuous to call you a comrade, Antonie.
I kind of thought that might be the case.
I stopped thinking and didn’t do it.
Mr. Novak’s bad habit
>>106
I was carrying it around without having tried it until just before I died.
“I heard that the acting in ‘Nai nda tte saa’ is great!”
The Polish language has already been released, so bringing up things like P country or C religion now would only be hypocrisy…
Well, if there’s nothing to think about, I wouldn’t carry around the arm of someone who blew themselves up right in front of me.
I think there was probably something I sensed as a fatherly instinct.
I felt the essence of voice acting.
Copernicus and Newton
On the contrary, it hasn’t really evolved until a bunch of crazy guys started appearing.
It’s easy to stop thinking…
Mr. Novak, I guess you’ve been thinking that there might be something for a long time.
Only gloves are left, some teeth are missing, the horse is gone, and I’ve noticed I’m on the side of the heliocentric theory.
The reason Ms. Yorenta from Part Two was cornered is that Mr. Novak diligently pursued the heliocentric theory.
The self-destruction in the third part was due to Novak-san’s effort.
The cause of death for both women is Mr. Novak, so it doesn’t matter which one.
Two years ago.
In an instant, my thoughts reversed, losing what I believed in, and I found myself on the brink of death.
Even so, what Mr. Novak had left in the end was faith in God and unwavering, unconditional love for his daughter… I truly think this conclusion is incredibly beautiful.
I thought my daughter, who had died many years ago,
For some reason, I had actually continued to live, but just now I exploded into a million pieces right in front of us because of our arrival.
It was such an unbearable reality that I tried not to think about it.
I feel like I’m about to die, so I’ll check just in case…
It was a perfect fit.
I’m going to throw up from this!
>>119
A man who wished to go to heaven with his family.
I wished that only my daughter could go to heaven.
I am also a sinner, but I wanted to do something about my daughter’s sins as the leader of the organization.
I’ve burned and killed so many until now, so it feels fitting that I would die by fire as retribution.
I feel like the characters in this work are mostly killed in the same way that I killed them.
In other words, it is a clear insight into heaven and earth.
>>121
In the live-action version, Junichi Okada will play Rafau-kun…
Ending with a “?” is the best, but I wonder how that would be expressed in anime.
>>122
That’s the hardest part, isn’t it?
>>122
The teacher said, “It’s something to question,” and I think it can be expressed with gestures.
I can do it, but it’s somewhat lacking.
>>122
When it’s presented as text, it tends to come off as a bit cliché…
Well, it’s a work where the main character often dies, isn’t it…?
>>126
But as a creator, I think I’d like to write a story where major characters die off like this at least once.
In the end, I couldn’t print anything and just died, Duraka.
There’s no way it always goes well; that’s the style of barging in.
>>128
In the end, I like the idea of “experiencing life by being bathed in the sunlight I used to hate and then dying,” but it’s a bit sad that it feels like a secondhand version of Okuzhi-kun.
Okuzji overcomes the fear of being looked down upon by the stars.
Duraka overcomes the sorrow of morning with hope.
Well then, in the side story, Ten…
The original is supposed to be buried by the Heretical Liberation Front, so there is a possibility it could be excavated.
It’s so ruthless that I’m alive after such an incredibly intense development…
The ending of Okuzī-kun and Duraka is also being brought together for that climax thing.
No, I seriously love that line-up scene, so I want to see it quickly!
I didn’t really understand the members of the liberation front.
Just because the captain has a sad past.
>>137
I think the character is explaining that in the 15th century, various religions and beliefs were significantly shaken during this period.
To put it a bit harshly, it sounds like mere stage props, but I understand the role.
>>137
If you want to know more about the various aspects of C religion at that time, read “Otome Sensou: Diiwuchii Varlka.”
>>137
Isn’t that the past of the one who betrayed?
“Well, the captain might have it too.”
Let’s make FACT and Hyaku Emu into an anime, NHK!
Hyaku Emu will do anime!
The picture of the collapsed church here had a truly divine beauty.
Isn’t it the case that everyone except for Schmitt, who has a strong ideology when it comes to being at the top, is literally just people?
Please.
My daughter has gone to heaven.
When he reappeared, it already seemed like he was involved in quite a number of people’s deaths, huh, adult Yorenta-san…
>>146
At least I have a background of having killed a person.
In anime, she generally feels like an adult woman, but it was nice to hear her voice return to how it used to be only when I read Okuzhi-kun’s writing.
>>149
“After all, letters are a miracle.”
I know there’s no turning back, but the fact that you tried to deal with Duraka knowing everything is…
>>147
The principle of action, including killing Antoni, is a mystery, you know.
I’m also freeing them, but I’m also killing them.
He probably never had any intention of going to heaven, right, Mr. Yorenta?
To put it bluntly.
There is no human who won’t die when stung!
Adult Yorenta has acquired both the belief and skills to survive.
It felt like there was an indescribable atmosphere of someone who was worn out.
A good finale is really a good finale, and the subsequent story feels kind of parallel.
>>157
If I talk too much, it will be a spoiler, but I think there are various interpretations.
This anime was truly divine.
>>161
Retract your statement.
I think of it as a mystery, or rather, I believe it’s a consistently weak human.
At the end of the last time, we can kill as much as we want in terms of strength.
I thought this would happen, but when everyone actually dies, it feels hollow.
Until the point when death is certain and we confront it in dialogue with Raphael-kun, isn’t it just an extension of what we have been turning our eyes away from until now?
>>164
I have a similar understanding.
Mr. Novak is a professional who has burned many people to death, so he should be able to tell if the body burning in front of him is his daughter’s or not.
Moreover, the body is of a man with a different physique, and the leader of the liberation front was a rather rare woman at the time, so I guess they must have been wondering about it for a long time…
I just saw it, but is it the final episode?! It can’t be, right?!
Who is that bread shop owner, even before mentioning Duraka and the spoken Babeni book?
Realizing at the moment of death that I am the villain who is the source of trolling, harassment, and chaos is painful…
I think I would have continued to look away from the arm that was almost certainly my daughter’s if I hadn’t suffered a fatal injury over there.
>>170
As a result of re-examining myself through an internal dialogue with Rafau after sustaining a fatal injury, I wear gloves on my arms.
If it wasn’t a fatal wound, it probably wouldn’t even be attached in the first place.
Setting fire to the escape route before being stung by the duraka.
Was it that Duraka fell behind in the fight due to a desire for suicide?
If there is a God, I think it’s terrible what He does, but I also think it’s interesting what He does.
Such are the impressions of a 21st-century human.
>>173
Overall, the line “15th-century humans” felt a bit meta, but it was still really great.
The dialogue in this work is sharp.
I always thought there would be a spoiler reveal at some point.
I had a feeling from the moment I saw your face and then picked up your hand.
I realized I didn’t have the courage to face the truth.
>>174
There are people like Count Piast who can only muster their courage at the brink of death.
>>174
That’s why I wanted to wish for my daughter’s journey to heaven…
Did you realize that the leader who self-destructed was your daughter, even though you were wearing gloves at the end?
>>176
If that were not the case, it raises the question of why someone would bother carrying around parts of a corpse, so, well…
>>176
I just kept looking away, but I definitely had my thoughts on it.
Otherwise, I wouldn’t carry my hands around.
>>176
Even if I didn’t have certainty, I think I had some sort of intuition or premonition.
That kind of person has always been extremely sharp.
There is nourishment that can only be obtained from works where the main characters die one after another while connecting their wills.
Nevertheless, it’s a refreshing yet painful ending that is far from an easy happy ending.
It looks like Mr. Novak is an event boss that you absolutely can’t defeat.
You’ve been close to death quite a bit in battles since you were young, haven’t you?
>>183
Good (bad) luck
>>183
Thinking about Okuzhi-kun’s maneuvering, I was quite disappointed that Schmidt-san, who wavered in his convictions, was so easily stabbed.
If I had been a little more foolish, or a little more noble, or if I simply lacked the talent of an inquisitor, it wouldn’t have turned out this way…
The death of the uncle was similar to the image, but it was such an impressive way to die.
>>185
The pride and entrusted will of having been a great advocate of the geocentric theory for many years
On the other hand, I think it’s an exceptional treatment for a sub-character to struggle between the intuition that seems correct to researchers.
>>185
Count Piast entrusted the truth to the youth, just as he had been entrusted himself.
Mr. Novak continued to wander in search of peace with his family.
If Rafau had put poison in the bottle instead of the wine cup, he would have died.
If it hadn’t been for the interference in the battle, I would have died.
I don’t want to confirm something to the extent that even Rafa-kun, who says it’s an illusion, finally insists on doing it.
The proof of the heliocentric theory is an important factor, but it’s not an essential element, which is sharp.
I wonder how many episodes the final chapter will be.
>>192
I think the content can be condensed into 2 to 3 episodes at most.
Personally, I’m looking forward to that character’s return in the church, so I hope they do a good job.
Even though you said you couldn’t do anything, I thought that for Duraka, it was a life not for making money, but for facing the morning sun and accepting it.
I thought that even though there are communication losses, the passing of knowledge is what makes the main character’s life so fleeting.
Is this baton connected?
>>196
I can’t go into detail, but we are connected in ways you wouldn’t expect.
In a good way and in a bad way.
If you show your back in a situation where you’re likely to die, you’ll probably get stabbed and die just like that.
In reality, unlike the flat Earth, it’s quite difficult to debunk the geocentric theory.
It couldn’t be done until the observation technology actually improved.