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Hmm!

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Death ED in 30 days, huh?

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It’s dead…

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Do something like Bebop! In a proper way.

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>>4

Are you saying that Space Dandy is not proper?

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A country that relies on aspirin really isn’t doing well.

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It’s an anime that feels like it’s been a while since I’ve seen one like this.

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I-I’m dead…

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Wait, Cartoon Network?!

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It’s like you’re sleeping in the order of who is leaving the stage.

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Is it because the protagonist was in prison that they didn’t take it?

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>>10

They said it’s popular even in prison.

I don’t know if the protagonist is doing it or not.

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>>10

Even in prison, it’s spreading widely, but if you’re healthy, there may be no reason to use it, so you might not be taking it.

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The sponsors must be very satisfied with this.

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It’s amazing that they are animating all these angles by hand in the ED.

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Too many GAIJIN are trapped in bebop…

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>>14

I went through the trouble of making Space Dandy for you…

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>>33

They tricked us! (But that’s that.)

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>>14

It’s the Japanese too!

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>>42

The staff and voice actors are the most trapped…

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>>14

It is difficult to be freed from that.

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>>70

I think many Japanese people are also trapped.

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What about the scene 30 days later?

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The ending is a total mess!

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Bob cut-chan is cute.

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From now on, I will burst my eardrum with ED in 30 minutes every week.

If you can find my location by then, I won’t be destroyed.

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A Shyamalan-like ending where everyone dies.

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Are all of them criminals?

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Are you all criminals or what?!

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Did you deceive again and inflate the budget?

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The anime just now was interesting, wasn’t it?

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Is Chad the guy from John Wick?

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It’s nice that, since the purpose is clear, it doesn’t seem to have that vague feeling of wanting to do something that is often found in high-minded anime.

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>>25

Since Sato Dai is involved in the script, we need to make sure to control it properly, or it could be dangerous.

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>>43

Ah, Sato Dai…

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>>25

Nice, a simple game of hide-and-seek.

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Since it won’t be broadcast on BS, no matter how much it overlaps, I should make sure not to stop recording this…

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No, this really might become the Bebop of the Reiwa era.

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I guess if he were still alive, they would have cast Unsho-san for the role of Akio… It’s too soon…

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Only those who never take medicine and never go to the doctor will be saved.

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>>29

Shall we grow some flowers?

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>>29

Well, even if they’re helped, there’s no way we can run society with people like that…

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>>44

If all of humanity fell to your level, it would be the end! That’s the world you can see.

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>>71

Behold the youth of the 26th century.

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>>29

It’s spreading at an incredible level, and this isn’t on the same level as Oronine, Seirogan, or Loxonin.

It feels like there’s someone who isn’t using it.

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Next is the gorilla.

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I wish it had been a bit more cheerful.

I don’t think it’s bad overall.

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Is it true that I’ll die in 30 days?

If we all die one by one, it might really become that way.

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>>36

The first to die is the doctor.

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>>36

It seems to be a type of accumulation, so I think the wealthy elderly who got access to the advanced medicine first will die.

If the phrase “no side effects at all” is not used in the context of drugs, it means that the poor yet healthy younger generation will likely remain until the end, which could change the social structure if it helps.

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The next preview is simple, isn’t it?

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Hey, Tosshi.

Who was the music by?

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As for the mascot position, is there anyone?

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That popping 3D logo is interesting, so please stop it.

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Only the weird ones who want to feel pain survive.

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I would love a bebop-style next episode preview!

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It was just an episode about running away, but it was interesting.

This is what I want! This is it!

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This season’s anime is quite well-rounded.

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Don’t even leave space for a gorilla.

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What… ED “Lazarus” The Boo Radleys, so it was Boo Radleys!? How luxurious!

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It seems that it’s not always serious from what I’ve seen in the commercials?

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It felt like an anime that was trying to create something like Cowboy Bebop, but ended up becoming something like Baccano.

The Uchida siblings are definitely a targeted casting, right?

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There may be a discussion like “I don’t use it, so it has nothing to do with me.”

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It seems that there are many people who won’t make it even if they find it in 30 days, and given the riots, is there something simple going on if it’s not a lie?

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Japanese people seem to have a decent chance of survival, but since the infrastructure will collapse, they’ll probably die anyway.

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The visibility of the thread image is too poor…

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>>61

The eye catch seems better.

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I wonder whether to choose between “Great Failure” and “This and That” starting next week…

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>>62

The major disqualification is because the distribution is exclusive…

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>>76

They’re showing it on BS11 over there, but you should be aware that there’s no BS here.

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>>88

I really wish they would stop starting at 45 minutes because it’s such a hassle…

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It seems that starting from here, it will be a drama with self-contained episodes, and I’m really looking forward to what comes next…

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Since people abroad don’t go to the doctor, they rely even more on medication, so it seems like there are definitely drugs that many people use.

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>>64

I heard that everyone in America is addicted to aspirin.

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Is this the final package?

Incredible parkour is stylish.

The security guard should shoot.

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>>65

It seems that the dubbing was recorded two years ago.

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>>65

I think there are likely guns like rubber or stun guns that can be deadly.

It’s dangerous that there are only real firearms.

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The first episode, showcasing a simple purpose and then going all out in style, is great.

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It seems possible that they are observing how humanity behaves with a non-existent time bomb.

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It’s great that it’s easy to understand that I made it because I wanted to create something I admire.

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When I look at the official X, I feel like they don’t talk about music at all, so it feels different from projects initiated by directors like Bebop, Champloo, and Dandy in terms of how they’re marketed.

The creators who participated in Dandy, such as cast members and musicians, are introduced without discrimination on the official website.

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>>74

I only know Kamasi Washington, but this person is an incredibly big name…

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>>74

It’s being led by an overseas distribution company, right?

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Animators really love parkour, don’t they?

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>>75

It’s a waste because I went to the trouble of drawing the townscape.

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The action is incredibly three-dimensional and awesome.

That’s an outrageous amount of money…

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Is it a foreign anime?

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The overwhelming feeling of bonds wasn’t as strong as that of metallic rouge.

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Americans have the image of taking painkillers excessively.

Why are those guys drinking that? Are they boxers?

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>>81

Since medical expenses are high, I make do with over-the-counter medicine.

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>>81

Healthcare, pharmaceuticals, and insurance are terrible, so prescriptions are given out extremely easily.

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>>93

Is that so? It’s tough, huh?

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>>81

Because the insurance system is not as comprehensive as in Japan, the DIY spirit in healthcare is strong.

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>>81

Because it’s cheap.

Because there is no universal health insurance, I can’t receive proper medical care and I’m seriously just enduring it by taking painkillers.

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>>99

The major Vtuber visiting Japan said they absolutely won’t go to the doctor even if they have a cold or just feel a bit unwell.

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>>141

Even in Japan, the wind won’t get better even if you go to the doctor.

It’s an antipyretic analgesic and symptomatic treatment.

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The way of explaining this worldview while running away.

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The first episode’s grab looks perfect.

I couldn’t help but laugh a little at the fact that the enemy side’s commander is named Faye.

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A huge fan of Bebop, GAIJIN said, “I’ll pay for everything, so please make an anime like Bebop!”

Considering that this was presented to me when I was told that, I think GAIJIN is quite satisfied, isn’t it?

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I thought it was a preview, but it was Tanjiro, so while I was searching the threads, the preview had already ended.

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When the BGM started playing in the prison, it suddenly turned into bebop.

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I see that bebop was a potent drug.

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>>91

So, after about 20 years, withdrawal symptoms have appeared like this.

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>>91

It was clearly an absurd work considering the environment at that time.

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>>91

It’s like a hapuna.

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I think the people who are taking the drug in the clinical trial are dying off first…

Did the government hide it?

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A simple story.

Flashy action

The best BGM.

This is really it!! That’s how I feel about this anime.

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I wonder if they are designing the city as well.

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Well, how should I put it… I can only say to do the clinical trials properly…

The country is bad!

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>>101

There must have been some sort of genius formulation that slipped through the clinical trials and some behind-the-scenes maneuvering going on.

If you point that out, it makes the existence of Hapuna itself questionable…

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Seriously, it’s like this monster has no exhaustion at all.

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There is a possibility of taking inexpensive and safe antipyretic analgesics for COVID vaccine side effects even when healthy.

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The name of the Jewish man who was resurrected by Jesus, Lazarus, has a straightforward meaning, so I guess that’s the kind of story it becomes.

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I’m at a loss with Yama-chan suddenly saying something like KAYABARIN-san…

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I was wondering who it was that sounded like breakbeats in the play, but it turns out one of the background music composers is Bonobo…

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There’s no reason it wouldn’t become widespread since it works better than real loxoprofen, is inexpensive, and can be mass-produced in quantities sufficient for that many people to take it.

Wasn’t there anyone raising alarms saying that relying solely on that isn’t good for medical technology?

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>>112

Since the situation in America is likely based on something similar involving fentanyl…

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The person who made the amazing painkiller said, “Actually, that’s poison; I have the antidote!”

That antidote is also a trap, right?

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>>113

Whether it’s a lie or the truth, if there’s no other way, we have no choice but to search.

You probably know the recipe for Vapona even without the antidote.

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Since Director Watanabe requested to make something like Bebop with a strict requirement for it to be serious, it makes me wonder how that aligns with his taste.

Isn’t it director Watanabe who is behind the omnibus that includes everything?

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>>114

What about the terror of the echo?

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The difficulty is that it’s a bit hard to pick up the voice.

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>>115

There were a lot of scenes with unusually few lines.

I wonder if they’re lowering the volume because they want to sell the music.

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There were many scenes where the casually held gun was knocked away.

It was surprising that there were no shots fired at medium range at all.

Some of them were positioned in a way that made one aware of infighting.

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>>116

Considering the possibility of stray bullets, I guess we can’t shoot at the prison.

If that entire area is filled, shooting carelessly could result in a terrible rebound.

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For now, it was understood that they were listening to what the sponsors were saying while incorporating a respect for Hong Kong cinema.

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>>120

John Woo!! does it every time, so it’s the director’s hobby.

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>>152

There are glimpses of scenes that pay respect to Hong Kong International Police and Jackie in the parkour scene…

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I never thought it would take this long for something resembling Bebop to appear…

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>>121

Dandy…

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>>121

Even Dandy had a bit of a bebop vibe, right!

Just a little bit…

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>>135

Don’t do all the episodes that seem like just a small part of Bebop!

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>>135

There is nothing, nothing at all.

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It’s a bit unreasonable to die from drinking it just once, isn’t it?

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>>122

Since it remains and accumulates due to mutation, just once might be manageable…

…It looks like you’re not preparing a loophole or anything.

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In a world where people are already dependent on painkillers, if something is available at a very low price, has no side effects, and dramatically relieves all kinds of pain, then of course everyone would want to use it.

It will be used carelessly both for personal emergency use and for medical treatments at healthcare institutions.

Even if there are a very few humans who didn’t use it, we definitely cannot maintain the current civilization.

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>>125

The doctor must be thinking that if he is hopeless about humanity now, we should reconstruct society.

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Escape from prison.

Theft

Destruction of property

Axel, your prison term has been extended again, hasn’t it?

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Only the creator could make an anime that feels like Bebop.

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>>129

I wonder if they can’t even make it themselves anymore…

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Wasn’t being dandy good enough?

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The live-action adaptation of Cowboy Bebop made overseas, which includes Vicious and Julia, has a more serious tone, showing what aspects of Cowboy Bebop appeal to foreigners.

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Was Carol & Tuesday nonexistent?

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>>132

The latter half is…

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Shall we bring in the dandy who plans to die from pulling on the cosmic string with drugs…?

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This is the kind of soundtrack that makes me want to buy it and play it since it’s been a while…

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It’s not very realistic for painkillers to be thrown away on the streets just because of a video stream like that.

There are probably a lot more people who are holding things in.

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>>137

If we don’t have scenes like that, the viewers won’t understand the trends in society, right?

I don’t care about being realistic or not.

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It is too unreasonable to be punished for taking a medicine sold on the market…

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>>138

But… it’s a punishment for humanity…

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If it were Dandy, this would have been resolved in one episode…

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What I really wanted to see was a cheerful anime with a stand-alone episode.

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I’m glad it was on TV Tokyo.

I couldn’t recreate the scene with Nanna in MX.

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The drifting Only on Netflix feeling.

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I’m not very knowledgeable because I’m an idiot, but if it’s a cumulative type of delayed poison, wouldn’t the ones who are drinking it a lot be the first to die?

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>>153

They said the first victim will appear after 30 days, so there seems to be some individual differences.

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>>159

I can’t believe that old man knows who is drinking how much and to what extent.

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>>173

There are enough reasons to be able to assert that.

If I had drunk it first, I would definitely know.

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>>153

They said it dramatically changes in three years after entering the body, so wouldn’t those who take it early end up dying?

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I’ll buy the soundtrack after a long time since Harukana Receive.

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The kind police officer uncle who was excitedly interacting with me.

He is also a Hapuna user.

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Drugs that can take you to heaven really exist.

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>>157

Lazarus: The Door to Heaven (Theatrical Version)

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>>177

Hapuna will become a nanomachine.

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Compared to Spike, it seems like you might be lacking a bit in experience with people, doesn’t it, Axel-kun?

That’s also including experience with age over there.

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It’s filled with a lot of complicated talk, but it’s a silly anime.

If the creators are seriously making this as a warning anime, then they’re foolish.

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>>162

Shut up, you idiot!

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>>162

The ones who think of this as a cautionary anime are the dumbest.

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>>175

It’s just regular entertainment, isn’t it?

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Do a baseball episode.

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There’s no worry about the visuals or the background music, but I do have some slight concerns about the script at this point.

If that’s not the main topic, it might be better to just take it easy and watch.

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The main body is the album for Carol-Tube, so everything else is just a margin of error.

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Here and there, I feel a bit of Tite Kubo’s character design, but upon further thought, the causal relationship was actually reversed.

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Surprisingly, it might only be the painkiller-loving Americans who perish.

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It seems that they lost to a seductive ploy, but there is a possibility they inferred and resigned themselves to it.

No matter how far you run, they’ll keep chasing you, and at the very least, you have to listen to what they have to say, or there’s nothing you can do.

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I really got scared when it looked like I was going to fall.

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It’s great how they’re stylishly embellishing the very easy-to-understand framework.

I love this kind of thing.

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If you have reached a lethal dose at least once, the number of times you take it is meaningless.

It’s not at the level of a toxic drug, but…

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It seems like it’s planned for one season, but if it’s this much like Bebop, how about making it two seasons? Is that not possible?

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>>181

For now, I think it’s up to how many people want to see this story to the end and wish to know more about this world.

I’m already on the side where I want to see it.

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This is already making Americans really happy, isn’t it?

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>>183

Don’t underestimate me, I’m spilling it too.

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>>187

Grandpa has wet the bed again…

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>>183

American: “This anime is incomplete because it doesn’t have Unsho.”

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So it’s probably more like a time bomb than poison.

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It’s clearly John who sent the pigeons flying, right?

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Actually, there’s no poison…

I just wanted to surprise you a little and see humanity’s reaction.

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>>186

I thought about this too, but it seems like the bald guy understood the summary of the medicine and knew he would definitely die…

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>>186

I can’t deny this ending either.

In reality, riots are happening, and the world is changing.

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Hapuna might have a bit too much of a flashy feel compared to its realistic character design, don’t you think?

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https://lazarus.aniplex.co.jp/bddvd/?id=01

Sorry, I made a mistake.

The one with episodes 1 to 7 is this one.

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In other words, the talent needed now is not Bebop but Suzuki.

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