
The Plamemo sword is good…
In the end, what kind of weapon was this sword?
Don’t forget, remember it.
>>3
May you meet your important person.
The Wanderer episode has a strong residue of its initial settings.
I oddly remember only the Plamemo Sword from this anime.
The anime that should have originally been Amamiya Sora’s representative work.
>>6
Ten’s comedic performance is influenced by Akagane from when they co-starred in Pramemo, so it is one of the turning points.
The noise around the thread image was terrible, but Plamemo-chan was cute.
I remember reaching a diagonal upward ending from the beginning with something like this, saying that this is what I wanted.
Because it’s cute.
I thought it might be a little lacking in punch at the beginning.
I didn’t expect such a powerful punch coming from this direction…
>>11
It’s certainly a powerful punch without any limits.
Perfect first episode
The theme is fully introduced and resolved within just one episode.
>>13
I think it is intentional as an introduction in itself.
It feels like, although the main focus is more on the romantic comedy, the first episode was so well done that it raised too many expectations for the sci-fi aspect, causing a mismatch.
>>30
That’s right.
It is important to present the overall outline first.
But the main story just reproduced that and ended, so it’s no good.
The first episode and the final episode were good.
I remember that after the Plamemo Sword arc ended, the overall enjoyment dropped.
Plamemo-chan > Mear > useless goddess in a three-tier drop.
I have a vague memory that it was a conversation that didn’t really sit well with me.
>>19
If you continue using the helper robot, it will break down and go on a rampage.
Wasn’t it a story about being pulled away once the employer’s feelings changed?
I feel like there weren’t any particular robot elements besides the short lifespan part.
I don’t remember the content of the conversation anymore…
>>22
It’s not exactly a robot or an android body, but the insides have a rather short lifespan.
After that, it goes out of control, so the protagonist and Puramemo-chan are at a collection agency.
I think it was a story about how Puramemo-chan is also a robot and eventually has to say goodbye when its lifespan ends.
It was the kind that forgets things, I guess, since it has “memories” attached to it.
Basically, it’s a story about collecting, and there’s talk about the thread image, and in the end, they go on a date and Plamemo-chan is also collected, and that’s the end.
The settings around the Wanderer are often talked about, but there are various other things too, right…
For the Gifutier themselves, reusing the body is almost like having their body used as one pleases after death.
It makes no mention of the fact that it is decided solely by the company and the owner, overriding the individual’s will.
There seems to be a hint that I might be able to do something about the broken memory, but there’s nothing in particular.
>>36
Well, since it’s a media mix work, it’s generally supplemented with novels, manga, and games included.
The essential anime was the most rough around the edges, which made there be too much focus on following it up.
Basically, it’s a half-hearted imitation of a replicant, isn’t it, Giftia…?
>>37
That’s why I chose to be a funeral director, or rather…
This robot should be presented with a bit more consideration for ethics and emotional perspectives.
Aren’t you just recklessly scattering emotional wounds?
I don’t remember it well, but I have a memory of a scene where someone is holding in their pee and it’s erotic.
You would think that after surpassing its useful life, it would become like dementia… but you wouldn’t think it would turn into a murder robot…
>>41
The boy who was in love with the child who responded with the Plamemo Sword ended up being choked and left unfollowed, right?
It felt like the setting was odd in that there are no dark mega-corporations and it seems to be a fairly solid rule-of-law country, yet products that pose a risk of going out of control are being widely used.
Why was it so widespread?
Wasn’t everyone pretty well-armed for being just helper robots?
The content of the main story is what it is, but in terms of achieving the point of not forgetting and remembering, Plamemo-chan has succeeded.
>>47
By the way, the theme song for that phrase was really good.
It’s about how to cope with the separation from a partner with whom I’ve spent ten years together.
I think it’s a distorted concept to have the main couple doing a boy meets girl story.
>>49
It seems that it has changed a lot from the initial concept…
>>49
It seems that it was originally a school battle story that was progressing in a way that was quite confused…
The anime director finally decided to wrap things up in a romantic direction, but they probably couldn’t fully finalize the setting-related aspects.
>>59
I didn’t know that…
>>63
The mysterious sword in the thread image is precisely a remnant of that…
I don’t think the element of rampage was necessary.
Wasn’t it fine to just stop normally?
Is it already that long ago since the Plamemo Sword?
There’s a morning thread here too.
>>53
There are all sorts of things like Shanks and judges.
I’ve often seen comments saying “Don’t sell such dangerous things.”
>>54
I wondered why that was allowed, it felt too noisy.
The part where Mami-kun goes on a rampage and gets cut down with the Plamemo Sword is also a remnant of the early Blade Runner.
Organize it more.
It’s already strange that names like “spotter” and “marksman” are still around…
The rampaging individual is much stronger than I expected.
Plamemo-chan is quite malfunctioning, but her physical abilities are significantly higher than that of an ordinary human.
>>62
No matter how you think about it, that’s not what you would expect from a helper robot output.
It’s not that I really want to watch Blade Runner.
The biggest problem with the Wanderer episode is that while they say Giftias have hearts comparable to humans, etc.
The fact that the protagonist effectively shot the giftia is brushed aside and not mentioned further.
Clarify whether they are equal to humans or just a product.
Don’t suddenly become Mega Man X.
It makes me think they should have equipped some kind of kill switch or something.
I only remembered holding in my pee.
Tonight’s plan memo sword is hungry for blood.
It’s all strange because nothing is set up, but it’s rather refreshing.
The workplace uniform is crazy.
I imagine it must be tough for female employees to manage their armpit hair every morning.
It’s a story with a setting that you need to take seriously, but when I think about it seriously, a lot of elements I can’t agree with come pouring out.
It’s clear that they aren’t really thinking things through after the change, so worrying about it is pointless.
I wanted to have the expectations for Studio Deen, which were heightened by the video featuring Nozaki-kun and Mideshi, returned.
I cried on the Ferris wheel because I’m weak when it comes to crying.
But it’s really something to choose Aira-chan among the many Giftias, isn’t it?
I remember that around episode 4, when the Noto Robot went berserk, this thread got quite chaotic.
>>81
I only remember that Eruna-chan is cute…
Is it a story like Zero One?
>>84
It might be similar in terms of the setting and also in terms of deficiencies in the setting.
If you watch the final episode without thinking about anything, you’ll likely cry.
If you can stop it just by putting on the ring, then it would make sense to just incorporate that function into the main body to prevent it from going out of control, but there’s an enormous setting noise…
I don’t dislike anything except the last episode.
The final episode was just too predictable, I hate it!!!!
It would have been enough to just have Boy Meets Girl or the Rampaging Robot Hunt.
The star mine at dawn is a masterpiece.
The final episode is about how much you can empathize with Puramemo-chan, so the game version, which significantly increases the length of the lovey-dovey parts since they started dating, is strong.
No, you should really take more measures against runaway situations; it keeps lingering in my mind.
>>92
In the first place, it’s like carrying over a world setting where there are no measures or anything at all.
Kata Kirin-chan
I’m retrieving the consumer-expiration date companion android, but I remember it was set up so that maintenance would erase its memory…
It tends to go on a rampage in a way that’s quite monstrous, so I often think it’s become quite generalized.
If you leave it alone, it will run out of battery and stop in about a day, so it would be easy to come up with countermeasures like requiring ID authentication for the charger and freezing the ID three days before the collection date.
The fundamental settings of the product have become too loose in order to release the Wanderer.
I was surely planning to make it a darker society…
>>98
It seemed like they were just doing Blade Runner, no matter what…
I don’t really need a separate part that delves into the dark worldview.
What was that all about?
I still occasionally hear OP and sometimes see the rotation.
Don’t mass-produce defect androids that run amok when they reach their useful life.
Is there a reason why we can’t install a shutdown button or set operating time limits?
>>103
I feel like there was a mention of issues related to personality rights during the play.
Although it was forgotten in less than a month on the bulletin board, Toshiyaki is great, isn’t he?
>>104
Well, I think I’m just hanging on out of sheer habit now, but it’s quite seriously the number one fan site for Plamemo, so that place…
I was too satisfied with the first episode.
Seriously the best.
It’s understandable to want to take the best parts from “Departures” and “The One-Month Bride.”
It feels like it naturally fell apart when you included Blade Runner there.
>>106
Rather, what existed first was Blade Runner…
It’s just a ridiculously haphazardly thrown together beautiful girl anime with crying game elements, that’s my impression.
I know there are fans who feel like their brains are being fried.
I was absent-mindedly watching it, but I liked the beginning and the end, so it’s a fairly good anime.
The world view has nothing but points to criticize, but Puramemo-chan is just cute.