2012-09-14, 16:27 | Link #121 | |
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this probably wish from previous teacher
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2012-09-14, 18:42 | Link #122 | |
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The plot for this mini chapter would be something like this: Random Student A: Don't you think our teacher resembles GDO a lot? (Obvious GTO reference, althought since it wasn't part of WSJ the names usually get scrambled/spoofed) Random Student B: Well thinking about it. (Insert a few random panels of well known GTO scenes, crouching Onizuka, perverted Onizuka looking at girls panties while sitting below a staircase/an elevator, having a super enhanced tentacle after 100 arm wrestles) Nagisa Tsukkomis: Muri Mur ja nai deyo~ something along this line. or perhaps add a few panels of things that actually do resemble Onizuka, only to use different scenes / 1 scene which Nagisa uses to dismiss the discussion of the other 2. I should totally submit this to the author of AC |
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2012-09-14, 20:18 | Link #123 |
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Join Date: Mar 2012
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I believe none of the students have realised that the stigma and disdain that they have been facing will not disappear, even with the successful assassination of Koro-sensei, but only simply because there's that huge reward behind it and the fact that they've been fully focused on trying to kill him to stop the world from facing doom (as well as protecting their loved ones).
Surely this issue would have to be brought up closer to the one-year limit Koro-sensei gave the class. |
2012-09-14, 21:38 | Link #124 | |
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He's one of the first people to value them as human beings. After the class goes through him, I think they'll be strong and confident enough to face whatever the rest of the school throws at them. |
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2012-09-17, 02:11 | Link #127 | ||
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..that is of course, if the earth still survives at that point.
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2012-09-17, 09:28 | Link #132 |
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You know, now I'm actually sort of starting to wonder if this will kind of turn into a kind of Danganronpa-style setting (wacky students with certain super-talents being coerced into killing each other), but rather than killing their class E peers, they end up killing the other "normal" students. Then it'll be up to Naegi Nagisa along with his trusty assistants Karma (and that other girl whose name I forgot) to gather the clues and expose the culprit in a heated courtroom debate (with the shadowy board chairman dude as the evil mastermind manipulating events from behind the scenes).....
Admittedly, it may be a bit far-fetched, but I don't think it's outside the realm of possibility considering that the previous work of this series' author ALSO involved a supernatural detective. |
2012-09-17, 17:07 | Link #133 |
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Am I the only one who felt kinda incredulous at the last statement? "Higher priority than the assassination"? So what he's saying is, 'having class E broken for a few months before the world is destroyed is more important than I don't know, preserving the Earth?'
Just a tad ironic I think.
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2012-09-17, 22:19 | Link #134 |
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Well, I didn't expect this manga to get so good, but there you go.
Chapter 11 is the first time I've felt the neuro vibe, and that is very good news. Sure, the whole evil principal issue may feel a bit exaggerated, but this is clearly aimed at a younger audience than Neuro (if not, this guy has serious issues), so it's passable, and besides, using the misfits as examples to what not to do is a more common motivational method than you could expect, it's just that this time, we've seen enough of the misfits to know they're not hopeless losers. And yes, Nagisa was awesome this chapter. We need more focus on the human characters already. P.S: Salvation of the earth is too big of an issue, personal matters will naturally come first, especially for someone twisted and selfcentered enough to use people like that. |
2012-09-21, 11:47 | Link #136 |
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^Oh, so we'll finally be introduced to the big, bad, school chairman in the latest chapter? That's cool to know.
Anyways, to follow up on my previous post, the more I think about it, the more I feel that the Danganronpa comparison is a legit one (well, putting aside the whole Battle Royale ripoff thing, anyway). It's just that the situations regarding the main group of students are reversed: Here, the Class E students are being used as an example of a hopeless group of misfits so the rest of the regular students can strive to be better than them, while in DR the Hope's Peak students are being used as an example of otherwise gifted kids who eventually fall into ruin (or more accurately, despair ). Well, maybe my comparison is sort of a stretch, but I still think it's an interesting one nonetheless...... Anyway, can't wait to see how many more ways Monobear the board chairman will attempt to disgrace class E even further.... |
2012-09-21, 12:04 | Link #137 |
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He's way more than just a chairman...
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His name "Asano" pretty much guarantees his eventual death though lol. Historically, his execution is what prompted his samurai to assassinate Kira.
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2012-09-27, 04:35 | Link #140 | |
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This chairman is clearly underestimating Koro-sensei brain, I hope he get the smack on his face |
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