
It was a very high-quality boy meets girl and it was very interesting.
By the way, who exactly is this Mr. Suzuki…?
Is the Hokuriku battle ending on a timeline?
Did you continue doing that in the social game?
Listen up, everyone!
The ending is a happy one with everyone singing and dancing together (the Kabane problem remains unresolved).
I will go watch the Sea Gate Battle from now on.
Somehow, I’ve come to understand that there is an emphasis on the muscles around women’s back and shoulders.
>>5
The battle at the sea gate won’t betray you either.
These guys got married as Kabaneri…
>>7
I’m glad it didn’t turn into a “kabaneri” divorce…
I thought Takumi would definitely be the character who gets killed when the Kabane intrude in the first episode… but then he survives and protects Ikoma, and I ended up loving him because he’s such a good guy, so it was really painful in the final episodes.
The introduction is seriously the best.
Live carrying the memory of being helped by someone you abandoned.
I’ll laugh at that from the afterlife.
Serves you right!!!
It’s the best to cry after saying so much.
Did you find it… the coward?
Not long ago, there was a collaboration with a mainland social game, and it was amusing to see Ikoma and Mumei getting hooked on cup noodles.
You!
I thought it was surreal when Miba cautiously approached Ikoma, who had stopped moving in the tense situation of the final episode.
>>15
Because I’m a coward.
That scene in the movie makes me want to pump my fists in celebration too.
VIVA likes having complex feelings towards her father.
“Until the sea gate battle, become like a loach…”
>>19
Alright!
Had fallen to being a CHICKEN.
When you look back, the theme from the very first episode is whether to be cowardly in the face of the fear of Kabane or to confront it.
The fully automatic hanging machine in episode 1 is completely ridiculous.
After you finish watching the Kaemon decisive battle, create another thread.
The Red Samurai was quietly popular here, wasn’t it?
>>25
Red Samurai of Humanity
Blue Samurai of Combat Power
Say your thoughts! If you say your thoughts, I’ll help you!!
I think it’s crazy to drill screws into your own body without hesitation.
Moreover, rapid-fire.
The Blue Samurai that keeps being told, “What are you even?”
>>29
From the beginning, being strong and acquiring new weapons allows you to return unscathed after dealing with about 300 kabane that seem to be on the tracks.
>>32
When the tracks fell and separated from Ikoma.
It’s okay.
So really, is it okay? What is it with you coming back safely after being cut?
>>33
Wasn’t there an amazing long-distance jump in that scene?
>>34
Ikoma thrown away.
The nameless character landing with Kabane power.
Something that normally flies and lands.
I wasn’t really sure what I wanted to do.
I don’t hate it, but it rapidly lost momentum and became questionable after Viva-sama appeared…
I won’t forgive you for taking off your glasses.
I learned about the person behind Ikoma-kun from this, but I really love performances of characters with that intelligent and passionate vibe…
Now that the sea gate battle is happening, I can safely recommend it to people.
At first, I had a feeling of “Hmm!” towards Munenami-chan, but…
I can’t do it if I watch until the end…
When I watch things like Mikushin, it seems like there are surprisingly a lot of wild Kabane in various parts of the country…
It was a huge shock that Takumi, who was close friends with Ikoma and such a good guy, died…
It was a perfect zombie film until it became messy in the latter half regarding human relationships.
The VIVA segment is unpopular, but somehow the scenes with VIVA sneaking around are iconic.
VIVA may seem like a strong final boss at first glance, but in reality, they are a coward.
Viva itself was interesting, though.
I know it’s a bit uncouth, but I want them to make a sequel to the movie.
>>47
I will keep it going until I can feed the nameless a lot of rice.
It was groundbreaking for the heroine to be a hardcore loli.
VIVA-san, who is called with a feeling of “Bibuu!”
I understand that there are negative opinions coming out after the second half.
As the enemy that wraps up the theme of the story, Mima is absolutely necessary, so I don’t dislike her.
It’s surprising that the two voice actors in the image became a couple.
It seems like Director Araki is working on something, but I hope it’s a new Kabaneri project… please!
>>52
It seems like you’re so loved by your sponsors that you can create a bubble, so I’m counting on you…
I only have a memory that VIVA came out and somehow started rolling in a strange direction.
When I look at the Kabeneri thread, at first it’s like “the unknown characters are great, Ikoma is great…” but then it gradually becomes a thread talking about VIVA in the second half.
Almost all the threads I’ve seen so far are like that.
At the time it was like “Hmm?” but when I binge-watched it later, I didn’t care about VIVA-sama at all.
>>57
If possible, humans don’t want to have a serious confrontation with Kabane, you know…
The battle at the sea gate turned out really well, so we can talk about it calmly.
After all, the latest work is great, and those moments in between will become good memories.
I’d like to see a sequel; just being able to immerse myself in that world would be enough to satisfy me.