
Considering what I’ve been doing until now, isn’t it just plain trash?
>パンタローネって終盤なんかいいやつ扱いだったけどThat is why it perished…
I think this topic has come up over a million times by now.
>>1There can never be too many topics about automata.
Those created that way can obtain a decent personality.
Even so, it is beautiful because it will properly receive its consequences.
There can’t possibly be a good automaton.
The silver-haired ones are all abusers of power.
>>3My Apucha is an incredibly great woman, unlike Erikso.
Die in one second! Narumi!
But for Duke Günther, App-Char was a salvation…
It can’t be helped because it was a murder doll.
I had no sense of self when I slaughtered in Kurog Village.
Pantalone, you break!
This scene is so iconic that it’s forgivable.
But in the end, it’s nice to be saved after everything everyone has gone through, even if it leaves us in tatters.
So everyone who has done some pretty bad things in the past is dead now, right?
Even Ashihana is dead.
>>12Silver Vilma too!
Even though Columbine looks a bit like a maiden, she has been doing what needs to be done…
Around the pants is
“Is ‘It’s good that you received your reward!’ the correct answer?”
“I’m still not sure if ‘It’s good that you were finally rewarded!’ is the right answer.”
The oldest four weren’t simply killed; rather, they were continuously subjected to bullying-like destruction of their dignity.
These guys are bad, but isn’t it a bit too much? It’s a plot that makes readers want to support them, so I don’t think that’s strange at all.
Well, it is undoubtedly a pitiful situation from start to finish.
All the guys who were up to no good won’t make it back alive, without exception…
The black Vilma’s shooting star is faster than a bullet…
That’s why I prioritize commands over those who do as they please, and my dignity comes into play…
As a result, we lost, but we firmly fulfilled the order to come back alive.
>>20It’s not Lady Francine who gave the order.
I didn’t have the opportunity to learn, but my original foundation for making others laugh is just crazy…
Finally obtaining the long-desired emotion, only to die without doing anything with it, can be considered a punishment.
>>22It’s a fitting end for a doll, George.
I received my punishment, but in the end, I have this, so it’s all even…
Francine is mine.
>>25lolololololololol
In reality, even the creator has abandoned the Francine doll, which no longer exists, but for fun, it was brought back to life, and it turned out to be similar! Deciding to devote myself to the silver-haired being, I was satisfied to see it laughing at the very end, so it has deviated quite a bit from the original objective.
It’s tough when the bad guys die properly in the end.
>>27If you kill someone, it’s game over, so it’s sad that Vilma will die, but it can’t be helped.
For now, since Dottore is dead, let’s have him take the blame.
>>28Dotore, while having a different direction as Dotore, was the first to gain a sense of self without being bound by orders.
It self-destructed because the direction was off.
Well, according to the Product Liability Law, the responsibility for what these guys did lies with the manufacturer…
>>30Saved the world!
It seems there is only one among the oldest four who was not saved.
>>34Because it became the source of self-satisfaction for the wicked old woman.
Shirogane is essentially Francine because he drinks the melted Life Water of Francine…
The Ashihana will die too, huh?
>>39I was shocked by Ashihana’s death.
Vilma, well, yeah.
I haven’t been saved, but I’ve become a puppet that surpasses puppets after the singularity, so I guess I’m satisfied.
Even though I can’t go over to that side, there is probably a part of my life that I can be satisfied with, and that aspect is likely succinctly represented by Bounce Jack as a great actor.
I can sing too…
Even Vilma will die…
It’s amazing that Hoan can say let’s do a circus together with such a scary guy…
>>44Because it’s a tool shop, you probably think there is no good or evil in tools.
But Uncle Zenji fulfilled his life as a bad person.
>>45They must be erasing others without care, besides Masaru.
It seems that there are also mechanical gods, despite the feeling of impermanence… and that’s what makes it good.
>>46I can’t believe someone turned that great scene into a panel where people are laughing out loud…
The one who was brought back for fun and put in charge of taking care of Shirogane ended up being an unnecessary hindrance to the plan, Face-less.
If you are not truly evil, even a family of demons can live without dying.
I read it over 10 years ago, yet I remember it clearly and it’s scary.
How much have I read, I wonder?
It always comes up about killing someone, but Eleanor was killed early on, right?
I feel like the settings around here might have changed before and after the automata settings were configured.
>>50It’s not like anyone clearly said that if you kill someone, you’ll die too.
Well, I’m a bit concerned that Eleonore is killing people from Theogotche…
You shouldn’t kill people, gather them, and roll them up to perform with balls…
>>51The visuals and actions are just too intense.
I seriously thought that would make my husband laugh…
Splatter
Splash
How can Faceless repair dolls made by Francine?
>>54You understand the faceless one too, right?
>>58On the contrary, how can the Francine doll fix the faceless made psycho’s four people…?
>>143I want to make dolls with Francine!
Aren’t you making the Francine doll while thinking about that?
I feel like I haven’t received a reward for that, but since it was interesting, I guess it’s fine.
When I have some spare time, I’m being playfully completely evaded by Harlequin.
When I laughed daringly and provoked, I ended up hitting “the corner” several times while getting hit myself.
In the case of Kurog Village, I think there’s no will… but seeing how Dottore provoked it, I wonder if there are memories.
I wonder if I just know it in advance from what Lucille told me.
Oh, weren’t you supposed to not take it seriously, Harlequin?
The basics of a battle are well understood as a rhetorical fight.
There are parts where I’ve been forced to do worthless menial tasks, unable to fulfill my greatest purpose in life properly…
I honestly think Dottore is the most amazing.
If we had given them Aqua Uita, wouldn’t they have been able to survive until the end?
I also got some candy…
It’s trash, but it’s also a pitiful existence.
Fools who cannot even do things that anyone can do on their own will.
I wonder why the Francine doll couldn’t smile.
>>67Because the dolls only did boring things like killing humans.
>>67My heart hasn’t developed, and I wasn’t in an environment that would help it develop…
>>67To put it bluntly, it’s simply because there were no people.
It’s supposed to be that a faceless person is taught to smile first, right…?
>>123Honestly, I wasn’t expecting much, was I? Money.
>>128There’s a feeling that deep down, I unconsciously think there’s no way someone like me could be smiled at by Francine, and I seem to have given up on that.
>>133I understand those feelings, but…
There are too many people being involved.
>>133It seems like they’re really thinking recklessly… There are actually depictions that only show sympathy toward them…
It’s painful to see a genuine smile, but not directed at me.
Why did you change the design of Colombine after the revival, Faceless?
Even trash can emit some emotive air, but in this locality, it’s all about money.
I saw some anime streaming on YouTube.
I only watched the final episode, it was good.
It’s fine for Amashika to die, but there were better ways for that to happen.
>>72Tell Vilma.
I prefer this to the bad guy who suddenly turns into a good guy at the end and survives.
>>75If you have a high reputation, it’s okay if there are one or two sneaky people who manage to survive.
But there’s nothing like that in Jubilo’s works.
>>88I want to live strongly, Strawberry Jelly Uncle.
Colombine, who reached love on her own, aside, I think Arlecchino and Pantalone remained within the realm of puppets until the end.
The first to obtain emotions, Dottore, is in a class of his own.
If they could understand what it means to be human and move on, then for them, that would be enough, or rather, understanding each other as humans is a separate issue…
I understand that you are satisfied because you found your own answer and then died.
I can also… sing.
Gi, who hated Francine so much, isn’t the kind of person to think about reincarnation… it’s best to deny that.
Even D-rank characters die in a good way, so the characters that become allies will definitely… hmm…
Move.
I think it’s a fitting resolution that those who merely followed the master’s name at the end find their next dream, only to be abruptly destroyed.
The earliest ones just lacked any sense, but if they had lived normally, they would have probably been laughing someday, Francine doll.
>>86It’s impossible at a midnight circus.
>>86Looking at that flow, if I had properly interacted among people, I feel I could have gotten there relatively quickly.
It’s very sad that the doll, which can shoot missiles and fights using karate, ends up being overwhelmed by the pleasure of defeating the opponent with missiles and loses because of it.
Doesn’t a person have a heart?
>>87There’s a mobile game that lets you fire a barrage of firework missiles at such a guy.
>>87Once it starts to crumble, there’s that feeling of “it’s fine” in the heart of gold.
I think Colombine is wonderful precisely because she has only changed conveniently for Katsu and her essence hasn’t really changed much.
I had Eleonor hold my fingers, but what about you?
Just by spending a few years with family, one can develop emotions like everyone else.
I think I used to laugh quite quickly when I was in human society.
Dottore has completely surpassed even the faceless predictions.
I became a fan of Harlequin through anime.
Too clownish.
>>97The voice was a bit different from what I expected, but it was really good.
I have things to say about the anime, but George and Columbine are great, you know…
I love the part where Pantalone and the others are all excited because they were given orders by Shirogane.
Compared to the oldest ones, Vilma and the others are just too carefree.
I only like Naota and the others.
>>101I don’t hate it, but why do their faces look so similar…? What is going on…?
>>103I can understand the way of assembling the fate, but…
Mom really wonders why?
>>107You have to fold the opened furoshiki!
>>103Mom died because this doll was actually doing bad things and upgraded its face to resemble the beautiful face of the person it killed.
I wonder if something clichéd like that would have been okay.
Faceless did try to fix Dottore properly.
It seems that it was seriously beyond repair and could not be fixed…
I thought Jubilo would definitely kill the murderers, but since all the women from “Dance with the Moonlight Monster” survived, it seems like that’s not the case after all.
>>104He said that in boys’ magazines they properly kill off characters, but it’s not the same elsewhere.
If they can fulfill their true intent, they don’t need life, so that’s the ultimate high, isn’t it?
>>106I like the guys who are getting excited after being ordered by Shirogane to protect humans.
The anime is often criticized for its rushed early developments, but the final developments were really good, right?
Mom’s lookalike battle is just too forced with the circus tricks.
I think automata are terrifying but also sad creatures.
A monster that was born as a monster and can’t step beyond that.
>>113Because of such sorrow and emptiness, the existence of Silvestri and Dottore, who have taken a half step forward on their own, stands out.
It may be.
>>113Hey, don’t you think Platinum isn’t so bad?
>>118That’s true.
It would probably be better for automatons to interact with humans normally…
There was someone like Silvestri too.
The reason I’m saying that Nakacho and the parent-child duo don’t need to be combatants is simply because I like them normally.
There is a sense that Nakacho Circus feels a bit detached since Ubukata is in a good position.
I think it’s quite funny that right after we were excitedly ordered to meet again later and dashed out of the train, we’re walking together.
I really love that super exciting scene.
Grandpa Hoan is just too convenient in every way.
>>122So I died…
The two, who had a proper connection with Flash Jimmy and were not fixated on circus tricks, are the best.
It’s not that I suddenly became stronger or cooler; it was just that there was a moment to shine.
It’s not just Grifon-kun.
Automatons that have been spending time with humans definitely become quite close to being human.
That’s exactly the best example of the Francine doll.
>>126Since Griphon-kun became able to understand people’s feelings, that choice at the end is also good.
>>126Let’s set aside what was done during that lifetime for the time being.
I really love the Francine doll that protects and cherishes Eleonor.
The general circus family was just about to get involved in theft, so if they had done that, they might have died in the final battle.
Gii has also settled his past… because he died.
Where did the real Francine revival plan go? I want to say that I am a dog.
You said something about reviving by melting Francine’s hair in the water of life, right?
I folded itーーーーっ!
>>136Aren’t you just going with the flow? No, I like you! I really do… I like you, but! I like you even more because of that, right!?
Regular automatons must inevitably suck human blood.
It’s that which cannot coexist with humans.
Sylvester, who was only cutting down villains, was living quite comfortably.
Amajika-san was killed off in such a rough way…
He’s a bothersome man in many ways, money!
>>140In the end, what I was seeking were the days spent with Francine and Brother Gin.
The goal was wrong.
>>140Although he was lacking in words and didn’t mean it, Brother Gin also stirred things up in various ways.
The impression I have is that most of the characters in this person’s manga who cross a certain line end up dead.
Tools are only as good or bad as the person who uses them.
George likes it best at the moment of death.
When I’m about to die, I end up thinking, “I’m glad,” which makes my emotions glitch.
>>151It’s nice to see the man who was feared by the kids happy when asked to play the piano…
>>151I wished you wouldn’t die.
In the backstory of Shōni, it’s good that the doll, Francine, realizes that dolls are a sin and her eyes become inhuman.
The Francine doll that looks just like a human from the time I first met Shoji at the church is also nice, isn’t it?
Because of the inability to provide emotional education to the newly born Francine doll with a broken faceless…
>>153Well then, I will…
I will scold you on behalf of Francine.
Just because the final episode is approaching, the development of indiscriminately killing off characters can make me feel a bit lukewarm, even for a favorite work.
Even Francine, who gave up and enchanted fire…
I can say “Brigella Cavicchio da Val Brenta” off the top of my head, but I want to free up the brain capacity I’m using for this string of text.
They started folding from D rank! Aren’t they the circus folks from the final battle after all?
Well, I think it’s good that I can die satisfied, thinking about what to play for those kids next.
Brighella can seriously consider using missiles for purposes other than combat, and I think it’s a viable direction for salvation.
It’s just a gag!
Return Fatima…
The last three are nice, right?