2014-09-10, 16:13 | Link #962 |
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Hi all, i watched this anime and very impressed the plot. I'm very happy when saw Kokou and Banri together finally. But when I read the last chapter of Light Novel (chapter 6 vol 8 on Baka-tsuki) , the ending is different than the anime. Exactly ,in the LN, Banri losing his memories again and only Linda here with him, not Kouko. Is it right ? Can anyone pls explain or tell me what that mean?
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2014-09-10, 21:34 | Link #964 | |
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I'm looking forward Takemiya will explain that scene in LN. I like that anime very much, but I have some disappointed when know the last episode are not as the source. |
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2014-09-10, 21:44 | Link #965 | |
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2014-09-11, 00:07 | Link #966 | |
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About the light novel - anime differences see the comments here:
http://forums.animesuki.com/showthre...18396&page=110 http://forums.animesuki.com/showthre...106185&page=32 The first extra doesn't have anything to do with the main story: Quote:
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2014-09-11, 05:07 | Link #967 |
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FWIW, the tail-end portion of volume 8 that I translated quite clearly shows Banri and Kouko together. You can easily get distracted by the last two pages, though, which show two things: Banri & Linda visiting their friend who had just had a baby, and finally, Banri running after his friends with a hint of somebody shadowy following him. I currently believe that shadow to be somewhat like Banri's Ghost was earlier in the series (his memories from before the accident) . . . except that now it is his memories from the 20 months or so that he was the "new" Banri.
So the end of the novel mostly matches the anime: Banri and Kouko are together, but Banri remains on good terms with both Linda, his old friend, and with the others, which are all friends made while his old memories were supposedly lost. But the anime makes all this more explicit. Just what the novel would have been like if the last volume hadn't been rushed out, we may never know. |
2014-09-11, 10:55 | Link #968 | |
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I hope they will make the OVA for this, but it seems like won't have more. |
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2014-09-11, 11:03 | Link #969 |
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Well, I continue to work on the LN translation, albeit at a slower pace than last year. That slower pace can be attributed fully to two things: the anime is over, and I have found myself getting more and more involved with scanlation.
Nonetheless, my second monitor here at work has Golden Time Volume 4, page 112 up in Word, being worked on during the moments when I have to wait for my work computers to finish something. Did I ever mention that Takemiya is difficult to translate at times? She seems to love convoluted sentences... |
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2015-01-10, 01:28 | Link #973 | |
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Yes! Awesome to hear that the Golden Time manga will be released over here. I'll for sure be picking up the first volume .
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Light Novel licensing seems to be taking off lately though, particularly of Dengeki Bunko work, so it would be awesome to see Toradora and then hopefully Golden Time officially brought over. I know for sure I'd get both .
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We shall see. I don't object. There are plenty of things to work on, as even with the expanding market, only a fraction of what they produce in Japan gets translated for the English market . . . even when you count the efforts of scanlators and amateur light novel translators. |
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2017-03-17, 06:17 | Link #976 |
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From the ending, it honetly feels a bit off from collective opinions, as he seems still in limbo, as if his very psyche is in Styx.
Accounting for the fragmented progression of said story suggests both heroines carry different pieces of him through slightly ajar glasses, just as their reasons are off geometrically: From guilt for his childhood friend also possibly stemmed from the very tragedy that shattered him and perhaps love elsewhere with the added weight of fear of loss to the latter struggling to accept him beyond the scope of a simple utility, again, tinctured by her own realization of her existence, likewise being weighed against his past, for both are manipulative yet terrified as abandoned pitbulls. Now, past the verbal brick to brass tacks: Linda DID visit their childhood friends accompanied by the embodiment of scars LESS Koko, paragraphs after her own personal time. Perhaps he lives broken with both heroines supporting his entities. This brings curiosity to rest on their own tapes, such as devotion and previously destroyed purity. As mentioned, the gaiden novels help carve this fiction, thus a final ruling hinges on investigation of said side stories. Even his name is rested in a, well, dichotomy, for the privacy of a much more fitting word, as tada obviously translates from Japanese to but, and banri as far as I can tell reads half day,or perhaps bar off a single of 365.25 in cHINESE. Neither are present in the language of the obverse's home. Mayhaps this mimics life itself, as both halves approach the board from conflicting seats seeking a victory even if simply for that single move, only overcome by pariahs such as shunned spectators or players isolated with the ability to go as whichever the opponent cannot, the latter exile oft forced to knock a pawn so as not to be reviled. I smell wasps on the horizon. Stalemate, score. Last edited by 4851^7x3; 2017-03-17 at 08:37. Reason: grammar |
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In this diatribe is a curt message: Use others as fire extinguishers against the mirror that is confusion and debt lest willing to snail past the mines without reaching the wanted finish line.
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The most likely backstory is, well, Mitsuo's prior involvement with Linda and the accident, also, leaving Koko for her with Linda's shame preventing her from helping the hapless protagonist. The message in this serie is life runs fraught with pain, betrayal, deception, and mockery, simply take what you CAN get, but whatever you grab today may not be with you tomorrow, and will not care one whit for your very existence. Bets are the world is only useful through Blitzkrieg tactics interwoven with deceit, strategy, and ultimately, secrecy, as you cannot trust even those close to you or fully know yourself, therefore, Sun Tzu's rulebook Art of War is nigh impossible, rather, one must utilize coversion for success, wrenchingly instilling the truly bitter lesson that utopia is but absence of anything marred, and truly perfect IS? To that end, any tale is ravaged and must be fed a portion of yourself, motivating you to become a monster yourself to attain any semblance of perceived peace. Such sublimal messaging concretes this belief that in layman's as the observer's effect. There are some magnates that made headway into dismantling this chasm with these sayings: [He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And if you gaze long into an abyss, the abyss also gazes into you.] -Friedrich Nietzche [If you want to make the world a better place Take a look at yourself, and then make a change] -Michael Jackson
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