
Television anime is made with the assumption that there will be a one-week gap in between, so it’s understandable if your impressions change after revisiting it later.
But it was really fun working…
I was watching it with enjoyment.
I still don’t understand why there was a thread about Higurashi in Attack on Titan.
If thinking too complicated makes it boring, then I choose to go crazy and have fun.
Focusing on Satoko is fine, but it seems like you’re headed in the wrong direction when it comes to Rika-chan.
It was fun to watch the show in real-time every week and then start a thread to discuss our impressions with others.
I might have been crazy.
The time of business was fun.
Graduation is, well…
The revival faction of Kei was pretty crazy…
Ryuu-chan has grown up…
Graduation – It was the usual Ryu-chan…
I think the maximum gust speed was not a remake from the remake.
The most interesting part was watching the analytical crowd, who were focused on the subtle differences in the artwork, fall apart.
>>6It’s floating.
What is that supposed to mean from Muji!? Thinking back, it wasn’t so bad because I was able to slightly experience graduation from my work.
I wondered if it was really a development that would lower the evaluation that much, but I watched it until the end.
It seems that Ryu-chan only threw out a rough plot, so I shouldn’t be too aggressive about it…
Jun is the best!
In the final stage, it really looked like Cell’s face.
It was funny that I, who was just a joke, became something serious.
I didn’t think it was true that the scriptwriter wasn’t thinking anything…
Armor-piercing shell
The peak was the toilet death and Teppei.
Leafa!
I still think the story is good, but I’m frustrated that they didn’t show important parts like how they injected the re-broadcast segment.
I like that the uncle was able to confess properly and that Kei and Remi are close friends in college.
I honestly appreciate the character development of Teppei and Rina.
I repeated everything in a loop, trying and erroring it out; it’s too much of a brute force approach.
I think the scriptwriter is amazing because the 12th episode was able to jump ahead purely due to the interesting inertia of the story.
I thought it was unfortunate to blame the script for the side that analyzes drawing mistakes taking it too far.
If it was a drawing mistake, the person responsible should be the one in charge of the drawings.
I think the tough portrayal that created buzz while keeping the viewers away from the truth is really reminiscent of Higurashi.
Including the aftermath…
Chandelier: An anime that is only valuable in a romantic suicide context.
>>33Even in madness, the love of the guardian woman Mion had value… well, other than that…
The part that is unnecessarily redundant and poorly constructed in the re-broadcast is more fundamentally problematic than the content itself…
>>34Well, it didn’t really need two cours, did it?
>>34It seems like the creation of the work itself is going against the original source material.
At the time of the broadcast, there was a three-month gap between the end and the beginning.
During that time, there was a rerun of the show, so the feeling of “how many times can I be shown the same scene” increased.
What is Chiban?
It’s just a clumsy Akasaka, isn’t it?
It was such a frustrating specification where the random numbers were so unstable that Rika-chan couldn’t shine at all.
I find it somewhat unacceptable that the loop’s specifications have become advantageous for Satoko to the extent that they can be utilized reproducibly.
>>37Since Ms. Eua is a part of Hanyuu’s origins, it’s understandable that her loop performance is high.
The tough portrayal is the director’s instruction, though.
Lucia stick
The story of the eye-opening perspective, which was written about the same world and almost the same incidents as the question edition, was one of the best masterpieces among the old Higurashi series…
A: “If you can loop, then studying and solving it makes sense.”
B “It’s no longer a matter of that dimension.”
Rika: “Study!”
Satoko: “I refuse!”
A&B「…」
>>44Well, they said that studying can cause hives to the point where it’s serious, so…
“Even though I said that the dragon knights haven’t declined until now…!”
>>45In a sense, it had not weakened.
The manga version was doing its best…
I’ve been getting really into Higurashi again, chasing after Inochi, Rei, Meguru, and Oni, so it’s been good.
>>48Sato, who graduated, had a feeling of “well, okay…”
The married woman Satoko is better than anyone else, and I honestly like her.
I would have preferred if they had animated this instead.
>>52I hope that the affectionate interactions between Rika-nee-san and Keitaro will be added in the anime… Hehe…
I love Satoko’s incredible aiming skill.
It’s quite painful that Satoko has become a mess.
I’ll forgive you because you have big boobs, but…
Did the Isekai Reviewers anime company seriously take on something gruesome?
Believe in me…
As always, you’re great at spreading things out.
I also like Oishi-san, who has a really bad conduct.
Even if someone tells you to study, you won’t do it, even if it’s just an anonymous post on a bulletin board, or being told to study for qualifications or to improve yourself, right?
>>56Honestly, if it’s a loop, you just have to remember the answers, so even proper studying isn’t necessary.
>>56Not studying is completely up to the individual, but that doesn’t mean it’s okay to involve others and create a tragedy because of it.
>>56No matter how much I don’t want to study, I won’t kill a close friend!
Satoko has a high potential for being an outlaw, so there might have been a future where she succeeded in that path.
There are many elements that I like, one way or another.
Mr. Hōki has an unexpected appearance… Teppei must be happy too.
If Akasaka shows up and comes to kill Rika-chan, I was predicting while having fun here, but the real deal came to save you! Killing while saying that is a whole different level…
It was really interesting, wasn’t it?
Uh, Lucia juice is coming out from the Lucia stick!
I think the most problematic part was that they kept going on about a story with almost no new information.
If only they could do something about the places that I really want to see and the places that I wonder why they won’t show me, I would be personally satisfied.
Finding hope in Chiban and returning to sanity the following week was really not good.
The concept of an uncle who freely uses the safe room is nice, isn’t it?
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However, I have not forgotten the achievements of JK Satoko’s nice design.
YAAAH!!! Armor-piercing shell (CHEZAAJATAN)!
It was somewhat disappointing that the principal didn’t make an appearance.
I wanted to see Poyoyon Principal.
I will do it.
Shion Enzaki will do it.
Help me, Chi-Ban! → What is this? Isn’t this a clumsy Akasaka’s turnaround?
The tank top squad, also known as the saviors of Higurashi.
It’s nice how Teppei, even when rejected by Satoko, leaves with a sad smile instead of getting angry…
It was good to see my uncle’s onset.
It’s impossible not to laugh at reskill.
Crash Town
The Village Destruction Chapter
What will happen if 〇〇 develops? It was really interesting to see many of them.
I never expected to see Mion and Shion Mama’s onset.
I was trying to be patient and watch the rerun with high expectations, but the ending was this…
If it had rushed through Dragon Ball in one season, the impression might have been quite different.
It’s true that it was interesting until the end.
The reason the graduation was not interesting is that, even before considering the content, the reruns were really terrible.
Grandpa, your breath smells nice…
It’s good to focus on Satoko.
It’s fine to be obsessed with Rika.
Saying goodbye to Goshi is just wrong!! In the manga, it was said “nothing happened no matter what,” but they should say that in the anime too!!
>>88If you want to put a spotlight on Satoko, who had a somewhat diminished presence in the old work, it absolutely shouldn’t have been done by treating Satoshi, who has been at the core of Satoko’s character since the old work, carelessly…
A clever structure that makes you want to graduate the more you love the past works.
>>89Rather, it has reignited, so I’m not sure about that.
>>95Didn’t you think that all the friendship and stuff from past club activities was just a farce?
>>105Well, apparently it was resolved through discussion at Angel Mort after that if we hadn’t met Eua-san…
It feels like my personality has become more sharpened due to the loop.
It was the worst to have the presence of the graduation exposed on Amazon Prime.
>>90Wow, that’s nostalgic!
>>90That bastard Amastone…
>>93Hey, Kei-chan.
If possible, I would have wanted Tamura-hime to also appear.
How is K1 not dead with that amount of bleeding?
At first, it really felt like a remake of Higurashi.
So, isn’t it getting more and more strange…? The beginning is really funny.
Above all, Keiichi is too tough.
>>96The peak was when I let Lena into the house.
The early part with the sense of branching routes was the most enjoyable.
>>96Keiichi’s strongest equipment has been upgraded from Satoshi’s bat to an alarm clock.
I forgive you.
In the end, when the you flowed, I had the illusion that it might have been a good story…
>>98Regardless of the process, the result is a good story, right?
I think I would have been okay with it if the finale had been a special episode lasting 90 minutes.
By not worrying about the disappointment and “don’t mess with me!” that will occur later.
The increase in firepower in the first half reflects the style of Higurashi, or rather, it’s the essence of Ryu-chan’s artistry.
The fact that the first half is interesting itself isn’t really a point of evaluation, or it’s not fair to look at it in isolation…
>>101It’s a bit difficult to say that the evaluation is entirely correct because the first half is interesting, and people tend to overlook various complaints in anticipation of the second half.
Rika-chan… I’ve reflected on myself… please just let me see the warehouse at the end.
>>102I forgive you…
>>102Get permission!
It felt like it flared up intensely and then extinguished quickly, but because I distanced myself from it, I’m biased, so I can’t really say anything about the actual situation…
I was like, “How did they do this part?!” and the fact that it involves a super heavy rerolling process just made me go, “Ugh,” _(┐「ε:)_.
It’s sad to think about the people who seriously considered the drawing mistakes.
Well, since it’s a world view where invisible gods stomping their feet is permissible, the whole trick thing is not a big deal…
If it could properly resolve foreshadowing and riddles later in the story, it could have been a genuinely great episode.
I was able to enjoy myself normally because I thought that was just how things were.
I’m not looking at the works with the fair in mind…
I was able to re-confirm the greatness of the song, as it can somewhat cover up with “you.”
It’s true that what a dragoon wants to do and what they are good at don’t match at all.
When writing in a calm, novel-like or suspenseful style, I am much better.
If the number of episodes were cut in half, I would have confidently said I enjoyed it.
It’s unfortunate that the number of episodes has unnecessarily inflated due to business reasons.
You can’t help but think there must be something behind that unusual durability, right?
>>119It was just tough.
I’m the type who doesn’t find it painful to be shown the same thing as a puzzle-solving edition, so I thought it was generally interesting except for the last two episodes.
No matter how short the summary is, it can’t be evaluated at the point of Dragon Ball.
I can’t say it out loud, but I like Satoko and Rika too.
>>123Say it loudly!
>>123If you like those two, then graduation is just an unnecessary addition, right?
The design was the only good thing, Satoko who graduated from vocational school.
The contents were rotten.
What vulgar breasts you have.
It was no good because I got caught in no time during the OP.
The character design can be praised without reservation…
The ending is at least somewhat happy, so it’s better than the revival Core Medals.
Because I’ve become unable to speak, OOO.
If Satoko hadn’t messed up, Teppei and Rina wouldn’t have been saved…
In the answer-checking part, I was curious about how they boosted Mion and Akasaka, but the continued reruns without touching on that were a bit disappointing.
Since it’s a story where gods originally exist, I don’t think it’s a problem to have things like Dragon Ball as a depiction.
If it had been released before the enthusiasm cooled down with fewer episodes, I think I would have been laughing while thinking, “Well, this is okay too.”
The boredom of getting there was the only reason my excitement was lowered.
>>135I think the bigger problem is that the answer section was way more boring than the conclusion.
The new heroine named Eua has appeared, and surely the children of humanity must be delighted.
Rika-chan, who revels in showing her poems to the young ladies, was on the same page with me.
I honestly really liked how there were many instances of confirming whether Eua would really do something so extreme based on Satoko’s suggestion.
How many times are you going to show the same scene after graduation? The problem is…
The fact that the truth is generally just a loop injection means that there is no reason to show anything new, and that itself is terrible.
Even just the fact that Ruchiruchi-Tei was born is enough, because Satoko has grown to be incredibly attractive…
In the world of Lucia, after two people died from the chandelier, it must have long been a legendary story in the yuri community.
>>141I think it has become a legend.
I don’t think there was anyone who could have predicted that the only thing praised about the beautiful Teppei was before the broadcast.
>>142It’s not like that at all.
There are many good places.
All-Star outbreak festival or something
>>146That’s not a good place for some people.
Me and Kana.
>>149I’m troubled when you bring up personal stories and say they’re unique.
>>146I think it would have been amazing if there had been a proper justification for this, but it was so anticlimactic.
What’s up with Satoko, who becomes boring and can’t win when the club activities are banned in the summer?
I can’t forget the intense atmosphere during the announcement of Satoko’s exam results.
>>147Honestly
It was more stressful than when a person dies, the entrance exam.
In the end, is Hanyu powerless and unable to do anything?
Is it possible to do something depending on the situation, or not…?
I’m glad to have seen various characters’ symptoms, but I also feel like they were just forced out by the medication…
>>150The old Higurashi’s outbreak scenes were interesting because they detailed the buildup of doubt and paranoia until the outbreak occurred, depicting the transformation of the mental environment.
I think Kireina Teppei was a fairly common trope in secondary creation short stories.
I’m happy I could see Nomura-san in a plain way.
Even though the battle developments were unreasonable at the time of the previous work, it was accepted because there was a theme of surpassing tragedy.
The main reason I couldn’t get into it was because I wasn’t invested in the fighting itself rather than Dragon Ball itself.
The part where they expanded the mystery while delving into the characters was definitely interesting.
Mr. Jirou…
When Akasaka made his entrance, the festival of outbreaks began with such good tempo that I really rolled around laughing.
The newly written Satoko starting a faction and clashing with the Rika faction was so intense, but it was great.
Due to the injury caused by the bathtub that was previously treated as a gag,
Satoko has become a tragic monster that causes harm in order to become friends.
Additionally, the uncle has become a madman who teaches violence as a means of communication with others.
If we’re going to have a battle, I wish the upperclassmen would get some kind of power and intervene.
I wasn’t really looking for a beautiful Teppei.
Even if they say that increasing the subject is the only good thing…
>>163It would be great if we didn’t have to assert our likes and dislikes as absolute judgments…
The fact that the beautiful Teppei has become bugged due to the continuous death loop is quite convincing and made me nod in agreement.
>>165Teppei got the Reading Steiner…
>>170The overflow of memories from the past loops happens because Kei-chan used to do that even a long time ago…
>>182Since memories are more easily inherited by those close to you, even though Rika is Keiichi.
Satoko is a bit of an interesting character in relation to Teppei.
I love that Satoko is a housewife and has become a grandpa who loves his grandchild in this era.
I can’t help but speculate that Kireina Tetsupei just wanted to do something officially at least once after seeing fan creation ideas.
The beautiful Teppei is just a one-shot gag in the anthology, right?
I think it was good that Satoshi was able to wake up.
There may be confusion, but if Teppei gets better, that would definitely be better.
>>169It gave the impression of being carelessly abandoned and carelessly awakened.
If we’re going to make something new, I wish it could be a movie about Rika-chan aiming for a true happy ending… The last 5 minutes of the graduation scene were good too.
>>171I wonder if it was a good thing… Since I heard Kei-chan’s story, I guess they committed suicide.
I knew it somewhat from Shion’s statements and her escape, but…
When depicted properly, Lucia is pretty amazing…
Of course, it was not a problem for someone like Rika-chan, who could adapt normally.
>>173Rika-chan having a blast at the salon.
By the way, everyone… isn’t it strange that Ms. Chie didn’t have any symptoms?
>>174Come to think of it, it happened to coincide with the Tsukihime remake.
>>174The fact that two new versions of Ciel have been created in the Reiwa era is really bad.
The old answer section was chaotic with the blindfolded pieces, but there was something interesting about how it felt like a tragic heroine while reading it.
>>175I think it’s amazing that even though you realize they are a troublesome character, you still get emotionally invested in the characters as you read, Dragon-chan.
If the game had been a visual novel with more emotional portrayal and a larger amount of text, it might have left a different impression.
I think my impressions would have been quite different if they had summarized it concisely after digging deeper into the topic in about 2-3 episodes after graduation.
I like the brute force of winning because Kei-chan was a gorilla and was in a dominant position.
When I think about it, Keiichi was tough since the Curse Killing…
The cursed deceptive video is crossing a line that shouldn’t be crossed, right?
It’s a depiction of life and another ending, but there are also Satoko who can study properly once she sets her goals, so it’s probably that Satoko from the game and graduation was an unfortunate one.
I got hooked on Umineko because of Gyoko.
Graduation is… yeah…
I remember there being a case where I was analyzing something deeply, and it turned out to be just an animation mistake.
Due to the remake, Teacher Chie has become an ordinary teacher living in Hinamizawa.
That being said, in Satoko’s case, she got into a prestigious school but her grades are so bad that she has to take remedial classes.
It’s just a normal thing that a large number of students end up with grades that require extra tutoring, isn’t it?
At that time, there were anonymous users who said “study” as if it were a word used by trolls who just wanted to hit others, but when “study” actually appeared in the main story, it was no good.
Is it simply that their life force is strong to survive with that amount of blood loss after fighting with Lena?
>>193Well… yes…
I never heard that I have to keep studying even after entering high school! Satoko is just too extreme.
>>195Well, that’s just how middle school students are.
Since there are no parents around to guide me on my path as they originally should have,
>>199Aren’t you mocking middle school students a bit too much?
>>207It’s one thing if you’re a middle school student aiming for a high school for advanced studies from the beginning, but if you’re just kind of aiming for it because a friend invited you, there are a lot of cases where you’ll seriously wonder if you can keep doing this after you get to high school!
Especially in the Showa era, where high school graduation was the default.
>>207It’s not even about mocking; in reality, there are probably people who will listen.
Despite enduring the difficult exam study and somehow passing, there are students who continue to suffer through days filled with hard studying afterwards.
>>195Well, it’s quite common to think that the entrance exam is the goal, only to realize it isn’t.
What I want to say is that I want a new Higurashi Daybreak to be released even now.
It was an anime that seemed to only focus on going viral on the internet.
It’s been a while since the new work, and even though Higurashi was exciting, it’s a shame that the quality was lacking.
There are too many rerun parts in the graduation.
Toilet Flushing Edition
To be honest, I had a bad feeling as soon as the Umineko elements were included…
Chiban has become something meaningful in that a decent number of nameless individuals have come to understand the golden magic.