
There are several works that will be adapted into anime, including some that involve the end of the world.
I binge-watched episodes 1 to 10 today, and it’s really interesting…
>>1If you binge-watch something like this, you’ll go crazy.
Everyone wants to see where the world has ended.
The unconscious of humanity
>>3I wish for the end!
>>4Look! This is Ms. Yachiyo’s will!
>>24🤛
Sekai-kei Boom!
>>5I thought “Sekai-kei” referred to stories where the protagonist’s relationships affect the survival of the world, but can something like the image in the thread also be considered Sekai-kei?
Late-night anime on a Wednesday where the world is about to end in one hour.
The thread image is also about a madman who sees hotels at the same level as the world.
I don’t even know how many years it has been since humanity left Earth.
The latest episode shouldn’t be the one after the funeral episode.
>>11In other words, do it before the funeral gathering…?
An anime that becomes even funnier when watched alternately with Zeke Aks.
>>13Both are doing wire action robot battles.
In the previous and the one before that, was there an anime about the world ending recently?
Humanity has perished.
It’s terrible that two unknown people are in the grave where the fugu is offered.
Yachiyo-san pretending not to know even in the manga version.
It’s not a problem because I’m not a human from Earth…
Most of humanity is on the brink of extinction, but there are also anime where organizations in the United States are dragging each other down.
Was it necessary to hide the latest episode?
>>21Because it lowers the hotel’s dignity.
Next season, there will be an anime where humanity turns into cats and civilization collapses.
Due to the genre of the thread image, all I can think of is Space Dandy.
You can’t bury the dead crayfish from your pet next to Grandma’s grave until after the funeral, can you?
This robot’s sense of ethics is strange.
There is a bug.
>>26I will hit you.
>>26The three laws of robotics do not apply to anyone other than Earth humans.
because
I prefer the apocalypse over reincarnation or starting over.
It seems like a serious preview just came out, but I’m sure it will definitely betray us.
The latest episode was a completely nonsensical gag episode, but I was surprised to find out how much time had passed so casually.
I feel like in SF, humanity is mostly extinct.
They’re doing an anime about end-of-the-world touring, but when I first saw the title, I thought it was related to End of the World Train.
Yachiyo-san really doesn’t think anything of it, her sense of ethics is totally gone.
>>35Yachiyo’s main mission is to protect the hotel, so that’s understandable, but what about Ponko?
>>39NO YACHIYO
NO LIFE
>>39I think I would choose Yachiyo-san over silver.
>>35Because it’s a robot.
By the way, a conscience circuit is not installed.
>>35Originally, it’s a robot designed for hotel management and customer service.
I am not an expert in other matters.
>>35Aren’t you thinking about anything? It’s the complete opposite.
It’s a steel sense of mission that allows everything to be sacrificed for the survival of the hotel.
>>35Please don’t speak in the scale of humanity that has been absent for hundreds of years.
It might be about time for more anime that depict the beginning of the world.
>>36The trend of reevaluating Emodran has come…
>>36Stories where the world completely changes usually have the protagonist sacrificing themselves.
Theatrical versions of RahXephon, Madoka Magica, and Phoenix: Future Chapter
Regarding ethical views, I’ve pretty much thought of laws as just a matter of majority rule since a long time ago, being an anarchist robot.
I watched episode 10 today and felt like my favorability towards Yachiyo and Ponko dropped, which made me sad.
Upon closer examination, I was just reminded that since robots and aliens aren’t human, they wouldn’t operate by the same standards.
Until now, it has only been portrayed as looking human-like, but there have been traces of stealing money from the bank…
>>44I should have realized that in episode 9.
They say that the money from the bank is borrowed.
I think that the entire hotel staff can’t do without Yachiyo-san…
You are no longer my beloved.
Galactic Tower’s Ha○der
>>50Crush it, break it, destroy it.
The idea that failing to report a corpse becomes a crime is based solely on human standards.
In the first place, there is no police organization in that world, so there is no place to report it.
>>52There should have been a galaxy police…
>>60Such customers have not visited us… ?
>>64Shall we turn ourselves in…?
>>70💥🤛
>>60That guy is supposed to be like a police officer in terms of setting, but he doesn’t call himself a police officer.
>>72If it’s the police, it’s the notebook first, not the gun.
Aren’t you just a bounty hunter pretending to be a detective?
It feels like after Ponko became an adult, she has actually become a stopper for Yachiyo, who tends to run wild.
When it comes down to it, we conspire together.
Non-human robots, raccoons, and aliens.
Why is it considered normal to think something is creepy from a human perspective?
After all, they are a species that lives for 500 to 700 years and leads a survival life without belonging to a nation.
Because I don’t live within the nation, my consciousness of legal compliance is only superficial.
Ponko tried to turn herself in.
Ponko also takes active defensive measures because both the hotel and Yachiyo are important.
Isn’t it a bit crazy to try to shoot down customers without a reservation with a missile?
>>57Without a reservation, we can’t tell if someone is a customer, and if we let them down to the ground, there’s a possibility they could cause a disaster.
Do you need a shampoo hat?
There is also a theory that the cause of the unnatural death is related to Tamako.
The robot is moving from the Zeke Axes.
The cursed hotel, Gingarou, where two guests died under suspicious circumstances.
A dead customer is not a customer… it’s meat shaped like a customer.
>>66In that case, it seems that deer would be better.
The hotel usage fees are exchanged with the currency of the person who picked it up, so it’s essentially run by volunteers.
There’s no reason for us to be complained at by aliens who use our resources without paying.
I call myself a cosmic detective, but all I have to prove it is a gun…
Next week is Ginza stroll, huh?
Yachiyo is also a city girl.
I found it somewhat scary when they said they would teach us ethics through movies.
There may be aspects that can be learned to some extent, but it is only a matter of creative ethics…
Is it okay that Ponko’s daughter was eating a planet-destroying bomb?
>>77Tamachan was eating green candy.
The terrorist hurriedly hid a red candy.
In other words, what about the remaining candy…?
>>79I buried it.
The one that was mistakenly released is probably the proper candy that was eaten like a bomb.
The bomb was eaten with the red wrapped side, while the green one was an ordinary candy.
There is no reason to deliberately lie, so I think being a detective is true.
The Earth probably doesn’t care about laws, so status doesn’t really mean much.
I had the bomb candy hidden in my clothes.
Since the body is completely naked, I can’t tell where it went.
>>82Since he buried the detective’s gun, isn’t he burying it together?
>>82Did you wash the penis of Ponko’s corpse…?
Since we buried the belongings too, I wonder if there’s also a bomb buried next to grandma’s grave.
>>84It seems to be a tombstone, but I don’t understand the meaning of bringing it to the surface.
Keep it hidden until the end…
Well, all that’s left is to detonate it with the God’s staff…
It’s probably only humans on Earth that the crime of corpse abandonment applies to, so for aliens, it might be considered illegal dumping of waste animal corpses.
From an alien’s perspective, the galaxy must be an incredible lawless zone.