Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
I dunno if the characters in the story know he's Dragon's son yet but that wouldn't be news to us, the audience, and anyway a bunch of other characters have a mysterious D. middle initial and it's vaguely implied to be related.
Yeah, it's been strongly hinted at that the name has significance. Most significantly during the climax of Dressrosa iirc. Though so far really it's just that nobody with that name seems to give a damn about authority. (Now I'm trying to remember if Garp had that name, but I doubt it)
Garp has the D.
Law, Blackbeard, Jaguar, Luffy, Gol Roger, Ace, Garp, Portgas, and Dragon all have the D.
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the will of d. is linked to the void century and raftel
also rosinante said that in his home country the carriers of d. were referred to as the enemies of god(probably celestial dragons)
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I dunno if the characters in the story know he's Dragon's son yet but that wouldn't be news to us, the audience, and anyway a bunch of other characters have a mysterious D. middle initial and it's vaguely implied to be related.
Yeah, it's been strongly hinted at that the name has significance. Most significantly during the climax of Dressrosa iirc. Though so far really it's just that nobody with that name seems to give a damn about authority. (Now I'm trying to remember if Garp had that name, but I doubt it)
Garp has the D.
Law, Blackbeard, Jaguar, Luffy, Gol Roger, Ace, Garp, Portgas, and Dragon all have the D.
I thought Blackbeard's D was fake. Or at least someone said to his face that he thought his D was fake. Maybe Whitebeard?
I dunno if the characters in the story know he's Dragon's son yet but that wouldn't be news to us, the audience, and anyway a bunch of other characters have a mysterious D. middle initial and it's vaguely implied to be related.
Yeah, it's been strongly hinted at that the name has significance. Most significantly during the climax of Dressrosa iirc. Though so far really it's just that nobody with that name seems to give a damn about authority. (Now I'm trying to remember if Garp had that name, but I doubt it)
Garp has the D.
Law, Blackbeard, Jaguar, Luffy, Gol Roger, Ace, Garp, Portgas, and Dragon all have the D.
I thought Blackbeard's D was fake. Or at least someone said to his face that he thought his D was fake. Maybe Whitebeard?
Its a theory because so far hes the only charavter with a D thats been shown to be afraid of dying and Whitebeard said something like he doesnt deserve that name
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
I'd planned to just read Chainsaw Man as it came out in volumes, but after reading the first volume this week, I don't feel like waiting for the next and figure I'll just grab the Viz subscription and catch up.
Anything else I should read while I have a subscription? I got in on the ground floor with Spy x Family, so I don't need a subscription to keep up on that one.
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Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
I'd planned to just read Chainsaw Man as it came out in volumes, but after reading the first volume this week, I don't feel like waiting for the next and figure I'll just grab the Viz subscription and catch up.
Anything else I should read while I have a subscription? I got in on the ground floor with Spy x Family, so I don't need a subscription to keep up on that one.
I can give some recommendations but I have no idea what you’ve already read
Humor can be dissected as a frog can, but dies in the process.
I'd planned to just read Chainsaw Man as it came out in volumes, but after reading the first volume this week, I don't feel like waiting for the next and figure I'll just grab the Viz subscription and catch up.
Anything else I should read while I have a subscription? I got in on the ground floor with Spy x Family, so I don't need a subscription to keep up on that one.
One Piece.
Nah, but seriously, longer-running stuff that might be worth looking into:
One Piece.
My Hero Academia (and Vigilantes while you're at it, and have the subscription, because it's actually not bad unto itself)
Doctor Stone
Jujutsu Kaisen is maybe worth looking into, but can still be kinda confusing.
Black Clover is junk food, but worthwhile junk food.
Of the newest stuff, Hard-boiled cop and dolphin is probably my favorite but some of that is carried over affection for Beelzebub.
And i seem to recall you enjoying romance/harem series? We Never Learn is wrapping up and has a choose-your-own-adventure with every female getting a "route" (just wrapped up the 4th of 5) so it might be worth a read if you're bored.
E: and of course there's FINISHED stuff you can binge.
I'd planned to just read Chainsaw Man as it came out in volumes, but after reading the first volume this week, I don't feel like waiting for the next and figure I'll just grab the Viz subscription and catch up.
Anything else I should read while I have a subscription? I got in on the ground floor with Spy x Family, so I don't need a subscription to keep up on that one.
I can give some recommendations but I have no idea what you’ve already read
I've read a lot, but mostly on my Kindle. Scrolling through the recent listing on Viz's Shounen Jump page, I've read:
* We Never Learn (collecting volumes, not in a rush to read so can just wait for volumes)
* Spy x Family (I'm up to date, so don't need a subscription)
* That Death Note one-shot
* Rosario + Vampire (I own the first volume but haven't read it yet, no rush)
Also don't really want to start anything with over 200 chapters or so.
Munkus BeaverYou don't have to attend every argument you are invited to.Philosophy: Stoicism. Politics: Democratic SocialistRegistered User, ClubPAregular
Most of the library that's up on Viz that I can see is over 200 chapters so
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Killing the most prominent female lead in the manga the same week she debuts in the anime is certainly a decision.
Mind you, I imagine that's not going to be what happened, but still.
She had a flashback! Those things are 100% lethal. As are: being touched by Mahito (example, literally everyone else in the manga), being in a horror manga (rampant civilian murder via horrible means), and the author promised to kill people in the principle cast this arc.
I'd planned to just read Chainsaw Man as it came out in volumes, but after reading the first volume this week, I don't feel like waiting for the next and figure I'll just grab the Viz subscription and catch up.
Anything else I should read while I have a subscription? I got in on the ground floor with Spy x Family, so I don't need a subscription to keep up on that one.
Kaiju No. 8 is pretty rad. It's about a middle aged man working in a monster corpse clean up crew in a Kaiju-beset Japan who aspires to one day join the national Kaiju hunting defense force.
I watched the premiere of Adachi & Shimamura. It's on funimation unfortunately, so probably won't be really keeping up with it until it's finished. Seems like an okay adaptation so far, though I don't really care for the color pallet of the show, and it's a little weirdly horny sometimes, though not like grossly so, just like, lots of shots with legs, that sort of thing.
Anyway things I like about the series:
- That instead of being the typical anime over-achievers they're both a couple of disaffected antisocial teens who bond over skipping school a lot.
- But also they're still just kinda normal kids, they're not like anime stereotypical delinquents either
- They both have some problems in their lives, but it's not handled melodramatically. As good as Bloom Into You was, the melodrama tended to lose me.
- I like that it's not set in Tokyo. Nor is it like a secluded wilderness eden. They're just in kinda a boring small town, by the time they get to Shimamura's house it's mostly just fields. They don't even actually leave school when they're skipping school, presumably cuz there's not really anything to do.
- I like that it doesn't overly hold your hand with explaining their relationship. They're already friends, there's little frissons of something more there, but neither of them is quite clear on what that is yet
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Do you mean Higurashi When They Cry? I am not familiar with it either but I have heard some things about this new anime of it that people discovered with ep. 2
apparently this is not a straight remake of the original story but some kind of sequel, and it was marketed as a remake as a fake out
Is this a thread where I can talk about Umineko because I am playing it
Umineko Ep 2 ending
so I’m only familiar with the broad strokes of Higurashi but
Bernkastel is Rika and all of Higurashi was set up by Lambdadelta?
Do I have that right?
Also Jesus was that ending grim
Yeah that's basically it.
Higurashi spoils:
It's all left to implication in Higurashi itself, but near the end of Higurashi there's "another Rika" who talks to you in "fragment space". She acts very detached from the Rika we know and it's implied she was another personality created to deal with all the hardships Rika went through, which is why she's more pessimistic. Rika won the day in the end and got to live her life, but I guess Bernkastel just kept floating out there being a witch.
As for Lambadelta, at one point the main antagonist of Higurashi receives a message from "God" at their lowest point, gaining the motivation they needed to set everything up, so I guess Umineko implies that was Lambdadelta all along.
It's grim, but "When the Seagulls cried, no one was left alive" has gotta be one of my favorite title drops.
Do you mean Higurashi When They Cry? I am not familiar with it either but I have heard some things about this new anime of it that people discovered with ep. 2
apparently this is not a straight remake of the original story but some kind of sequel, and it was marketed as a remake as a fake out
No, watching Higurashi made me decide to play Umineko, which I bought and started a while back but never really got going with
Is this a thread where I can talk about Umineko because I am playing it
Umineko Ep 2 ending
so I’m only familiar with the broad strokes of Higurashi but
Bernkastel is Rika and all of Higurashi was set up by Lambdadelta?
Do I have that right?
Also Jesus was that ending grim
Yeah that's basically it.
Higurashi spoils:
It's all left to implication in Higurashi itself, but near the end of Higurashi there's "another Rika" who talks to you in "fragment space". She acts very detached from the Rika we know and it's implied she was another personality created to deal with all the hardships Rika went through, which is why she's more pessimistic. Rika won the day in the end and got to live her life, but I guess Bernkastel just kept floating out there being a witch.
As for Lambadelta, at one point the main antagonist of Higurashi receives a message from "God" at their lowest point, gaining the motivation they needed to set everything up, so I guess Umineko implies that was Lambdadelta all along.
"When the Seagulls cried, no one was left alive" has gotta be one of my favorite title drops.
I’m really looking forward to seeing where this goes
So far I’m not very close to figuring out what’s going on, although midway through episode 2 I guessed that Shannon and Kanon are probably Kinzo’s familiars rather than just his servants
And Beatrice specifically calling her familiars/thralls/whatevers by the same title seems to be pretty good confirmation of that
Also whoever Maria’s dad is has to have decent magic affinity, since we know the Ushiromiya bloodline doesn’t
Is this a thread where I can talk about Umineko because I am playing it
Umineko Ep 2 ending
so I’m only familiar with the broad strokes of Higurashi but
Bernkastel is Rika and all of Higurashi was set up by Lambdadelta?
Do I have that right?
Also Jesus was that ending grim
There's a visual novel thread somewhere. Also, should probably tag that this involves Higurashi spoilers.
(I've never finished Higurashi, but I connected those dots pretty quick.)
Also, I hope you're using the original art or at least a mod for the PS3 sprites. I don't like the Steam ones at all, but the PS3 ones are nice.
In November 2018 it was announced, that soon we would get a Kickstarter for a new Umineko version, with full English dubbing.
2 years later, still nothing. I guess I will have to finalyl buy the Steam versions after all.
That was always pretty sketchy, though Ryukishi07 probably did give them his blessing, since he's very cool about things like that.
(He even approved of our fan translation of the fighting game!)
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i really should finish umineko at some point.. i got to/through part 4 at least before falling off somewhere along the way, it was really good but i had started it right after finishing higurashi so i was a little whentheycry-ed out
but now i've spent this year revisiting higurashi and fully falling in love with the franchise again, i guess once Gou wraps up i'll finally give it another shot
I’m going with the steam sprites because I’m not a big fan of the original art and I’m too lazy to look for a mod
But I did discover something
Since the original sprites are much bigger than the updated steam sprites, toggling from the latter to the former makes it look like the characters are lunging at you
I like to make my own scares, even in horror games
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I’m going with the steam sprites because I’m not a big fan of the original art and I’m too lazy to look for a mod
But I did discover something
Since the original sprites are much bigger than the updated steam sprites, toggling from the latter to the former makes it look like the characters are lunging at you
I like to make my own scares, even in horror games
I wouldn't settle for experiencing it the first time with inferior art.
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speaking of higurashi this was my favorite ~reaction~ vid for the new anime so far, the second half is just some really nice filmic analysis of several scenes compared with how they were handled in the 2006 version
cj iwakuraThe Rhythm RegentBears The Name FreedomRegistered Userregular
Nitpick, and it's probably impossible to fix given how ubiquitous the titles are, but I wish they'd actually translate 'Higurashi' and 'Umineko' for the official releases, since the meanings are lost without translating them.
I get that "When The Cicadas Cry" isn't as catchy, but still.
Do you mean Higurashi When They Cry? I am not familiar with it either but I have heard some things about this new anime of it that people discovered with ep. 2
apparently this is not a straight remake of the original story but some kind of sequel, and it was marketed as a remake as a fake out
In broad half remembered haze of when I watched the first Higurashi anime years and years ago:
In the original I think I remember it eventually being revealed that all the characters are stuck in some freaky time-loop that at best most of the characters are subconsciously aware of, so it tracks.
I was kind of hoping the main dude eats the demon finger and straight up turns evil, with the series either following him being evil or the other dude trying to kill him. Hopefully it picks up in the next episode or something, because otherwise I'm not interested.
I'm Standing on a Million Lives ep1 and ep2
Super glad the athletic girl is a support mage and the anemic girl is the fighter. Good thing a dude is here now to save everyone despite not even being a fighting class. But then the action still managed to hook me, and the tease about how it's supposed to "end" was interesting enough to where I'll give it another episode or so.
Also kind of feels like Konosuba played straight.
Relatedly, Golden Kamuy is back and I couldn't be happier.
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Law, Blackbeard, Jaguar, Luffy, Gol Roger, Ace, Garp, Portgas, and Dragon all have the D.
also rosinante said that in his home country the carriers of d. were referred to as the enemies of god(probably celestial dragons)
I thought Blackbeard's D was fake. Or at least someone said to his face that he thought his D was fake. Maybe Whitebeard?
also don't forget Buggy D. Clown
Its a theory because so far hes the only charavter with a D thats been shown to be afraid of dying and Whitebeard said something like he doesnt deserve that name
Gotta have them puns
Mind you, I imagine that's not going to be what happened, but still.
Anything else I should read while I have a subscription? I got in on the ground floor with Spy x Family, so I don't need a subscription to keep up on that one.
I can give some recommendations but I have no idea what you’ve already read
One Piece.
Nah, but seriously, longer-running stuff that might be worth looking into:
One Piece.
My Hero Academia (and Vigilantes while you're at it, and have the subscription, because it's actually not bad unto itself)
Doctor Stone
Jujutsu Kaisen is maybe worth looking into, but can still be kinda confusing.
Black Clover is junk food, but worthwhile junk food.
Of the newest stuff, Hard-boiled cop and dolphin is probably my favorite but some of that is carried over affection for Beelzebub.
And i seem to recall you enjoying romance/harem series? We Never Learn is wrapping up and has a choose-your-own-adventure with every female getting a "route" (just wrapped up the 4th of 5) so it might be worth a read if you're bored.
E: and of course there's FINISHED stuff you can binge.
I've read a lot, but mostly on my Kindle. Scrolling through the recent listing on Viz's Shounen Jump page, I've read:
* We Never Learn (collecting volumes, not in a rush to read so can just wait for volumes)
* Spy x Family (I'm up to date, so don't need a subscription)
* That Death Note one-shot
* Rosario + Vampire (I own the first volume but haven't read it yet, no rush)
Also don't really want to start anything with over 200 chapters or so.
Finished series, 185 chapters.
e: Also WNL's fourth route just finished this week and is really good, so I'd recommend catching up if you get the urge.
Kaiju No. 8 is pretty rad. It's about a middle aged man working in a monster corpse clean up crew in a Kaiju-beset Japan who aspires to one day join the national Kaiju hunting defense force.
The art is friggin excellent.
Anyway things I like about the series:
- That instead of being the typical anime over-achievers they're both a couple of disaffected antisocial teens who bond over skipping school a lot.
- But also they're still just kinda normal kids, they're not like anime stereotypical delinquents either
- They both have some problems in their lives, but it's not handled melodramatically. As good as Bloom Into You was, the melodrama tended to lose me.
- I like that it's not set in Tokyo. Nor is it like a secluded wilderness eden. They're just in kinda a boring small town, by the time they get to Shimamura's house it's mostly just fields. They don't even actually leave school when they're skipping school, presumably cuz there's not really anything to do.
- I like that it doesn't overly hold your hand with explaining their relationship. They're already friends, there's little frissons of something more there, but neither of them is quite clear on what that is yet
Umineko Ep 2 ending
Do I have that right?
Higurashi spoils:
As for Lambadelta, at one point the main antagonist of Higurashi receives a message from "God" at their lowest point, gaining the motivation they needed to set everything up, so I guess Umineko implies that was Lambdadelta all along.
It's grim, but "When the Seagulls cried, no one was left alive" has gotta be one of my favorite title drops.
No, watching Higurashi made me decide to play Umineko, which I bought and started a while back but never really got going with
So far I’m not very close to figuring out what’s going on, although midway through episode 2 I guessed that Shannon and Kanon are probably Kinzo’s familiars rather than just his servants
And Beatrice specifically calling her familiars/thralls/whatevers by the same title seems to be pretty good confirmation of that
Also whoever Maria’s dad is has to have decent magic affinity, since we know the Ushiromiya bloodline doesn’t
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddJHCUmIC8M
This is really good but don't actually watch it if you aren't finished with Umineko.
2 years later, still nothing. I guess I will have to finally buy the Steam versions after all.
There's a visual novel thread somewhere. Also, should probably tag that this involves Higurashi spoilers.
(I've never finished Higurashi, but I connected those dots pretty quick.)
Also, I hope you're using the original art or at least a mod for the PS3 sprites. I don't like the Steam ones at all, but the PS3 ones are nice.
(Original/PS3)
That was always pretty sketchy, though Ryukishi07 probably did give them his blessing, since he's very cool about things like that.
(He even approved of our fan translation of the fighting game!)
but now i've spent this year revisiting higurashi and fully falling in love with the franchise again, i guess once Gou wraps up i'll finally give it another shot
But I did discover something
Since the original sprites are much bigger than the updated steam sprites, toggling from the latter to the former makes it look like the characters are lunging at you
I like to make my own scares, even in horror games
Thankfully I'll gladly do the work for you.
https://07th-mod.com/home/
https://07th-mod.com/wiki/Umineko/Umineko-Getting-started/
I wouldn't settle for experiencing it the first time with inferior art.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=etr_0CezE74
I get that "When The Cicadas Cry" isn't as catchy, but still.
Also, thank you for the mod!
Jujutsu Kaisen ep1
I'm Standing on a Million Lives ep1 and ep2
Also kind of feels like Konosuba played straight.
Relatedly, Golden Kamuy is back and I couldn't be happier.
seriously what the shit
Some of the theories about this are crazier than the game itself.
One of my favorite things that someone pointed out (late game Umineko spoilers)
The community go by 'seacats' for a reason, lol.