
A person who just wants to suck on mom’s breasts.
>>1Don’t mess with me, damn it!
In the early stages, Jonathan and Yu were close like brothers, so perhaps that’s why there is a subtle hesitance in their fighting style.
>>2You’re just putting on a show of fighting for the sake of food, and you don’t really intend to sink the orphanage where Dad and Mom are.
Well, if you make the 23rd and 30th nuclear weapons explode inside, wouldn’t Orphan actually sink?
The indescribably comfortable atmosphere when we’re talking like that is really nice, isn’t it?
Most of the characters in this work are
>Not a bad person.Isn’t it?
>>3No… the governor is a bad person…
There are many weak people, but they are not bad people.
That weakness often results from being cornered in an environment where nothing can be done, or from being in a situation that drives people to madness.
But Gabe…
Many people tend to think that they don’t want to say the old man isn’t a bad person…
Mr. Gaybridge does not think that what he is doing is wrong, and he is a certain type of righteous person who believes it is necessary for his country and for the future of humanity.
But the method is vile.
It is undeniable that, at the point where you arbitrarily decide the nature of the orphan, they are in a bad position in the story.
Considering what the person in the thread has done, I think generally they would be considered a bad person…
>>8un
The reason why Jonathan became a bad person was revealed, and it became clear that he wasn’t entirely a bad person. In the end, it feels like he was finally able to stop being a bad person.
When reviewing over a span of several years, impressions of people change.
A person with hidden passion.
He is a villain.
Although he is a villain, as I watch it repeatedly, my feelings of sympathy grow stronger.
The women of Isami family are in a sense both victims and perpetrators of their family.
When I met my mother, who has been living alone and trying to put on a brave face, I imagined how emotionally dependent she would become if an old acquaintance came to see her in such a state, and my heart tightened.
I really think that people with elderly parents should return home as much as possible to show their faces.
I’m pretty relied upon by my friends.
It seems that Yu thought he was a good older brother figure when he was with Orphan.
>>17At the start of the main story, it seems that the mental instability caused by spiritual contamination from Orphans and Granchers has quite an impact on their personality and behavior, but when they are calm, they seem to be in a good place.
I like the interactions during the farewell with Kumazo.
I only saw it once, so I don’t understand why Gabriel Bridge moved both factions and ultimately betrayed one of them.
>>18Although they are a leading figure in the United Nations, on the other hand…
The United States, keen on making Orphan their own, was incited.
It seems that Gabe himself has a mindset that he wants to leave only good people behind and wipe out the Earth.
>>18“The idea that ‘humankind should abandon its arrogance and remember its reverence for nature’ comes first.”
I wanted to make Orphan, which is nature itself that does not go as humanity wishes, a territory of America.
Novis Noah was raised just to be a pawn from the start.
Since Orphan has successfully been deified and further made a colony of America, Novis Noah is no longer needed.
I’ll kill everyone… That’s all I did.
I want to see the old hag’s face when she meets everyone from Novis Noah after that.
It’s a bit hard to understand, but according to the bald guy, it has the most overseas drama-like relationships built up, right?
Nelly has an overwhelming feeling of being a superman, as if she were added on.
>>21For Yuu, Lala is a simpler relationship without Char.
>>24I wonder about that analogy.
Nelly realized her own impending death and had decided to live out her final days together with the equally imperfect Nerebrin, when she met Yu and believed that she might be able to help, which led her to fade away into the plate, so I think it’s quite different from Lala.
Most bad people have a reason for becoming bad.
It’s a story about quitting being a bad person before it goes to a critically bad point.
Some adults, well, yeah.
Rather than a bad person becoming a good person
I can’t forgive what my parents did, but they must have had their own circumstances, right?
A story about how the child grows up to the point where they stop being twisted about the adult not acting as a parent.
They are an unpleasant person.
I understand that I might be criticized for choosing a man I like more than the world.
The grandma raises an eyebrow when it’s treated as the root of all evil, among other things.
>>28The reason my passionate body ended up like that is because of the old hag, well…
“Don’t get in between a parent and child!”
A pitiful man who only wanted to suffer in a proper way to increase the number of people who understood him, but was wounded by his brother (not actually his brother).
The old woman is really betraying Kumazo…
>>31What does that mean?
>>32It’s exactly as it is.
I promised Kumazo, “I’ll be right back,” and then left, joining forces with Gabe Ridge to carry out a plan to turn Novice Noah into dust, essentially meaning I was also going to abandon Kumazo.
The old woman is really no good, but as long as the gears don’t go awry.
I can understand that it probably wouldn’t have turned out that way, and it leaves me with an indescribable feeling.
Rather than Nelly as an individual being a great support for Yuu,
Meeting someone like Nelly, who is near death and completely resigned to it, seems to have changed my perspective on how to use my own life and my thoughts about the people around me a bit.
Every time I see Schiller’s memories, I cry…
I understand that there have been various things in the past, but…
I’m not saying you shouldn’t fall in love in your old age, but…
As a result, it’s hard to honestly feel sorry for the grandmother when it leads to the extermination of Novis Noah.
Mr. Jonathan, the reason you can say such hateful things is because you have a mother who gave you life, right! But I think that’s the most wicked line.
It’s not comforting at all!
>>40It’s a typical non-delivery.
>>40That “Yes, I’m saying something good right now” expression over there is extremely annoying.
>>40And the person who said that doesn’t actually think that way at all.
Betraying by sticking to my selfishness at the worst possible timing…
Isn’t it human nature to feel a sense of murderous intent when a key person’s grandmother, whose judgment influences the situation, becomes infatuated and switches sides?
Naoko-san is not the kind, gentle grandmother often seen in anime works; she’s a raw, nasty old hag…
I feel like I might be deceived by their soft demeanor.
The statement “I’m the DNA of Kenzaku Papa” is completely lacking in delicacy and is the lowest kind of remark.
That aside, it seems like Yu and another guy would get along quite well, don’t you think?
>>45Since he is a father and a son, I don’t like it as a father, but I think there is a sense of sympathy because we are both men.
It’s also true that Grandma has been holding back on what she wants to do for a long time, so…
>>47It is because of the patience I have endured that my humanity and attitude as an elder exist.
There are some parts that make you go “huh?”, but Novis Noah was still loved and gained a certain level of understanding from the viewers.
Once you’ve thrown all of that away, well…
It was the times that were bad.
Grandma Naoko keeps stopping before the missile scene multiple times.
Didn’t you say anything about condemning Gabridge after the launch?
In the end, no matter what I said, Gabe Bridge wouldn’t listen, so I gave up.
Hima-chan is one of the best kids among the characters in the story, but she also shows her age in her interactions with Yuu and gets a bit jealous, which is adorable.
Before Jonathan, the discussion revolves around whether the Reclaimer itself is bad or not.
I really love the moment when Yuu decides to commit to his feelings for Yuuburen before the revival.
No matter how oppressed your past may be, it’s only natural to be angry if someone says, “I’m going to betray you and kill you now ❤.”
Everyone was in such a state that we didn’t care about that old hag anymore.
At the very end, realizing what I hadn’t told my daughter, I scolded her as a mother while also apologizing, and honestly, it really struck me.
Now I can understand how amazing the change in voice was.
Everyone, for various reasons, is using their strength for their own emotions, and I find it refreshing that they’re fighting without using “justice” as an excuse.
No, after all, old women impose their pretty words on others, so they should act with ideals like justice and charity.
>>57You will eventually understand that you shouldn’t impose such fantasies.
No matter how harshly you insult an anime character, it won’t solve anything.
Please stop, as it only makes the people around you uncomfortable.
What did you learn from watching Bren Powered?
When it comes to the things we’ve messed up, Jonathan has done bad things too!
I like Jonathan.
>>60I like the character, but I think they’re trash.
It’s harder to control oneself than old people.
You possess the genes of a very intelligent person; do you understand how foolish you are acting right now?
In the main story, it’s not directly depicted, but a lot of people are dying due to earthquakes caused by Orphan’s activities…
>>63Wasn’t it relatively underrepresented?
The tsunami that occurred after the Orphan rose caused people to be swallowed up.
>>63People being engulfed by a tsunami caused by the impact of the surge.
There are a lot of depictions of people whose living areas have been displaced due to changes in the terrain.
The children of Yuki, Akari, and Kumazo are too responsible…
Jonathan isn’t really doing anything good either, but the Isami family is just so terrible that it doesn’t even matter anymore.
Yo! What’s going on with your mom?
If Jonathan is irrationally angry and saying “Die, Mom!”, then I can understand what the old lady is saying.
What Jonathan is saying is that if you can’t face your children properly and raise them, then you shouldn’t have kids; it’s about the responsibility of having children.
>>69To be blunt, that old lady got hurt, so she just retaliated out of personal feelings, right?
>>75Did you want to have Gabe’s baby?
>>78Kumazou-kun! (Paan)
>>86That’s not good.
>>93Mr. Mohamad! (Paan)
>>75Aren’t you forgetting something?
Jonathan’s mother understands me unlike Yu’s mother.
>>83I think shock therapy was necessary because just one Christmas card wouldn’t change anything.
>>83However, our hearts were not in sync.
>>105However, the fact that their hearts were not connected became clear through Jonathan’s final protest.
As a result, I discarded my past self and vowed to dedicate my love to Jonathan, becoming Baron Maximilian from now on.
Our hearts have come to understand each other.
>>83I love you (aircraft lock).
>>69That place truly just makes me want my mom’s boobs, it’s heartbreaking.
Mom is addictive.
The tsunami damage caused by the orphan’s ascent is really wreaking havoc as it continues to gouge into the Chinese mainland.
Even though Mama and Jonathan surely had love, it’s sad, isn’t it?
When the Orphan fully awakens and rises, all life forms will be drained of energy and die! That was a misunderstanding… but still.
It is true that Orphans and Grunchers absorb human energy, but it’s also a fact that life remains even after an Orphan has passed, right?
>>74There was also a conversation that fish are gathering around the waste from the organ.
It has been stated since around the middle that Orphan is not unilaterally doing anything, but rather fundamentally exists in a symbiotic relationship with life.
It might be dangerous to provoke Granchar too much.
There are plenty of similar characters just by being a toxic parent mom.
I think it’s unprecedented to make a comeback as a father from there.
>>77As a father, a great success!
Don’t get in between a parent and child! It’s so painful.
But if mom doesn’t work out, just become dad.
It’s a brute force approach, but I like that the creators have at least provided some kind of answer.
>>82I can snowboard…
No one really understands anything about Orphan, so they’re just saying whatever.
It’s more unusual for Egg to be playing the villain properly, isn’t it?
It’s quite complicated, as it feels like I’m being shown my former self in an abrasive tone.
My mother’s younger days were really cute, full of flavor.
I still think you’re beautiful.
At that time, I thought Jonathan was amazing.
If you’re 42 years old, that’s totally fine…
Regarding Orphan, the characters in the story each have their own unique interpretations, and they talk about it as if it’s a fact, so it really gets confusing.
I wonder if the beautiful Gabe is Mr. Suzuki, Lean’s dad.
Both Yu’s mother and father were happy when Yu was born.
Dad was showing a slightly different way of being happy.
>>99But my DNA genuinely conveys both my feelings as a male and my feelings as a researcher.
There may have been various shortcomings.
When I think of the scene in the thread that I’ve arrived at, I can’t completely hate it…
Jonathan is loved by so many people, it’s great, isn’t it?
>>102Even though I have a personality like Inomata Mutsumi, I end up being teased for somehow being popular! It’s frustrating.
I’m glad Kumazō didn’t end up with a short life…
The talk is quite witty, isn’t it?
I’m sorry.
Jonathan was clingy to Yu due to the influence of love turning into hatred, and since Mom has similar feelings, it’s a character with deep love and hatred.
Compared to Yu, Jonathan is better in a way, but he’s showing it through his actions…
I want to suck on mom’s breasts…
I feel a sense of eroticism when my sister chooses Quincy over her younger brother, and I like it.
There’s an anonymous person saying something that makes it sound like an old lady has decided to kill all the Novisnoa, and it’s scary.
I didn’t think the old man would go that far when the old woman followed him.
Because the regret of having once rejected the old man clings to my life, I’ve decided to follow him no matter how much I despise him.
>>114No.
>>114It makes me very sad to see people whose perception is distorted out of hatred for a character…
The sense of helplessness in the characters’ backstories adds a great flavor, doesn’t it, Bren?
People and drama are nice, aren’t they?
I feel like there are a few people unnecessary.
Only Schiller’s sad past is on a completely different level.
It was a truly proper late-night anime, just like a late-night anime should be.
I think Buren aired not at midnight, but around the evening or night on WOWOW…
Wasn’t it in the evening on WOWOW?
>>122I thought it was that, and when I looked it up, it seemed to be Wednesday at 7:30 PM.
Even though it was a scrambled satellite broadcast that only subscribers could see, it’s quite impressive to think it aired during prime time.
I really like how shocked you were when Yu turned against you.
Despite being on the enemy side throughout, I don’t think there’s anyone who dislikes this guy and Shira.
I feel like I’m doing quite a few bad things just to get attention from my mom.
“Don’t get in between parents and children!”
You’re admitting it…