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Old 2011-12-14, 05:58   Link #71
Kirarakim
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Actually according to Ikuhara it was an American program of a family sticking together even when members were in prison is what made him come up with this theme.

Also I don't think Ikuhara is trying to say terrorism is acceptable even for your loved ones (there is a reason Ikuhara showed the actual carnage Kanba created & not just shown as cut outs). He is saying family sticks together. Although I still don't like the idea of Masako's self sacrifice for Kanba's crimes. I am not against the idea of loving your family despite what they did (although I am not sure I 100% agree with that either, for example I don't think Yuri should have to stick by her father)

And even with Shouma's story, I do think the death is natural. Himari accepts her death & so should Kanba. In fact that was a major point to Night on the Galactic railroad.
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