2010-12-24, 15:52 | Link #2062 |
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Nao saved them
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2010-12-24, 16:05 | Link #2063 | |
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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It is clear that Sora arc finale is also bad ending for Nao, as much as Sora in Nao arc. Surprisingly it was Kozue the biggest loser in Sora arc. I glad that in Sora arc, she get lots of airtime. Unlike in both Kazuha and Akira arcs where her role almost non-existent. In Nao arc she more like a bratty sister who hates her brother's girlfriend than anything else. |
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2010-12-24, 16:06 | Link #2064 | |
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2010-12-24, 16:11 | Link #2065 |
My Lovely Bunny Chie
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Location: Philippines
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Probably, because she has a painful past with Nao doing something forceful to Haru. While Kazuha is a total stranger, and Akira is a childhood friend, little Sora experienced and traumatized by the NTR pulled by Nao.
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2010-12-24, 19:09 | Link #2067 |
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Finally I was able to get canon ED lyrics translation in English, though I still deciphering what does it really means.
Spoiler for Tsunagu Kizuna lyrics:
From what I understand it may tell us about Haru and Sora forbidden romance and "in the vast world" means the heaven. |
2010-12-25, 01:07 | Link #2068 |
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Puerto Rico
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Wow, I praise those who managed to get through all 51 parts of that walkthrough. I think the player only focused on the Sora-side of the story, because I didn't see any indication of heading towards any other characters and their "happy" endings, and by happy, I mean Motoka's omakes, and everyone's eventual getting down with Haru.
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2010-12-25, 02:14 | Link #2069 |
My Lovely Bunny Chie
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Philippines
Age: 35
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One another thing that amazes me about the anime is the music. I wonder what's the title of those soundtracks played especially in last episode. It really fits the emotions flowed in those scenes.
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2010-12-25, 18:40 | Link #2072 |
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I agree, I found a list of OSTs, but can't determine which ones were used on the last episode... Was too focused on the plot to focus on the music sadly
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2010-12-25, 20:38 | Link #2073 |
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Hey guys. I registered here just because I can't stop obsessing over this anime and I needed someplace to talk about it.
Idunno, somehow this series has been on my mind more than any other I've seen recently. It's probably the ambiguous ending that did it, althought right from the start I was completely hooked and in awe of the atmosphere and music of what I thought, at first, was gonna be some random ecchi fanservice anime. To be honest I wish they would have gone with a clear, straight up good end, instead of this copious hinting to an incredibly sad one. I think all the main points have been mentioned in this thread, but there's really not one single thing that really disproves the whole theory of they're making it all up to save Kozue from blaming herself. The part where they all go to visit the house really got me. Then again, the whole ending got me pretty hard. Does anyone think Noa's arc was actually the best ending for Sora and Haru? I kinda prefer it, even if Noa's story wasn't the most engaging of the bunch. Sora seems at least happy having her issues with Noa resolved, and in this one they get to actually stay with all their friends, presumably. Something which makes the ending in Sora's arc sad for me no matter which theory you go with, because either way, they're leaving that beautiful village and their friends forever. In the preview after the last ep of Noa's arc, Sora says something like "everything up until now was just Haru's indecisiveness, his real story is with me" or something. Is this actually canon, or is it just something Sora says because she wants it to be true? Lastly, don't Kozue's last lines in the last ep strongly hint towards a possible extra story for her, in the future? "If feelings are all that matter, there's so much I'd like to do!" I thought that was a great and very emotional line by her. Man I typed a lot. This anime... Let's all hope for some kind of omake, ova and/or other extra material. |
2010-12-26, 01:12 | Link #2077 |
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Thanks Shinji103. This is how they survived: Sora's hotness. XD
Welcome welcome, Nikanoru~ Wish you joined us earlier to discuss the horrible censor bars in Kazuha's Arc, the surprising lewd positions in Akira's arc and the infamous Nao rape-or-not-rape. I think that's a nice point of view, that Sora's ending is not truly happy because they leave their village and friends...
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2010-12-26, 01:32 | Link #2079 |
My Lovely Bunny Chie
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Philippines
Age: 35
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But I'm happy. I think it really is sad in Haru's part in leaving his friends (incest issues), but as you are with the one you love, doesn't matter everything else ---Nao's POV. Cause his happiness lies to Sora and protecting her always.
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2010-12-26, 08:20 | Link #2080 | |
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I kind of want a show of this caliber and a similar mood to come along this new season, but at the same time, I'm not sure I could handle the ride so soon after this series. Gotta give myself time to rest, ya know? But then, I still really want it... I wonder if this is how Haru felt? |
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