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Jun 24, 2011 1:48 AM
#81
Blah blah blah. I don't know if I understood that or if I even care. I stopped caring about what happened around ep 5/6. I just wanted some KimimaroxMashyu and all I got was a kiss. D: |
Jun 24, 2011 3:34 AM
#82
I thought that teacher at the end only looked like Hanabi..The dude said the teacher only looked like the girl he loved..which is Hanabi so it probably wasn't her. Also I thought Hanabi was only a student teacher..I think the actual teacher is the old lady..and if not then that can't be Hanabi unless he traveled a year or more into the future..but ehh! His future was masyu his daughter..probably between him and Hanabi...he probably lost his future with her. But he can always get another one. Or he might still have it who knows! |
Jun 24, 2011 3:38 AM
#83
I hated this ending well disliked it. I mean the action scenes were cool. But they were too vague on the answers and left stuff unanswered. They established a possible romance with Hanabi and totally trash it. They also don't have him meet masyu's mother or anything..it felt like just fail. I suppose he returned to his way of life..but they didn't really develop his stasis..he just set another forward at the end. I think those kids coming out of the house was the teacher who lost his future's house not Hanabi's house. |
Jun 24, 2011 3:54 AM
#84
Goddammed ending! Kimimaro, you bastard, you killed off Mikuni's cute imouto~ |
Jun 24, 2011 4:00 AM
#85
Hmmm....lack of this & that, here and there somehow hard for me to give it 7+. So it going to stay at 6 : |
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Jun 24, 2011 4:15 AM
#87
A bit disappointing ending, but overall good series. it's all about PRESENT vs FUTURE |
Jun 24, 2011 4:23 AM
#88
Great anime - solid plot, unexpected twists, amazing characters. Oh wait, it's just another naruto with financial district instead of hidden leaf. Deserves a solid 1. |
Jun 24, 2011 5:13 AM
#89
Pretty good series. imo... Kimimaro is probably going back to the financial district so he can get back Msyu :D |
Jun 24, 2011 5:30 AM
#90
Jun 24, 2011 5:44 AM
#91
What a disappointing ending. Overall it's fine. But there are a lot of holes in the story. |
-I can see the ending- |
Jun 24, 2011 5:48 AM
#92
AngelicFeces said: and that too a censored one D:I just wanted some KimimaroxMashyu and all I got was a kiss. D: gracenote said: Nope. Falcon punch is cooler.falcon punch o.o Like everyone else has already mentioned here, just TOO many unanswered questions. Really think that the directors where just too lazy with the entire plot. It seemed like they just didn't give a damn to like anything. The sudden fairy tale-ish vibe made me want to puke but glad that the ending seemed acceptable (yup, have no clue to what I am saying acceptable to). So what the hell is Masakaki? I wanted him to be like a crazy villain but the plot didn't have much about him on the table. Oh well, something rushed was expected so not surprised. |
Jun 24, 2011 6:18 AM
#93
I gave the series a 6/10. I enjoyed the first couple episodes, the ideas behind the plot were deep and unique, but the story development was so full of holes that it just went downhill the further along it went. All of the action scenes were cool to look at, but incredibly stupid to listen to. It should have been 24 episodes so they could flesh out the characters and ideas more. |
Jun 24, 2011 6:30 AM
#94
The ending was pretty dull, but the episode was epic nevertheless :D |
Jun 24, 2011 7:00 AM
#95
Jun 24, 2011 7:09 AM
#96
I think people are putting too much of a negative spin on the ending. First of all, I have not seen it said anywhere in the episode that says Kimimaru is some kind of ghost. The only things are that the professors kid did not see him and Hanabi not saying hi. Both of those can be explained by other reason. Kimimaru might have walked away before the kid looked, and Hanabi is busy working with kids, she can't exactly stop to chit chat. And she just might not have seen him. So as far as I can tell, Kimimaru is still a normal person. Secondly, things are looking good. * Hanabi is sane and doing work as a student teacher. And no, she does not look older or anything. * The professor has his family back. * Japan seems to be back to normal. Just the yen is being replaced by the dollar. * We don't know about Kimimaru's co-worker who disappeared, not that he had much of a future to begin with. * We don't know if Singapore is back, though I would say that it's not. What was left out of the ending was how Kimimaru's father managed to go bankrupt and Kimimaru is still here. |
EndarJun 24, 2011 1:50 PM
Jun 24, 2011 7:14 AM
#97
I feel like, somewhere along the chain of command in (director-scripwriter-animation director-character designs) something went wrong. Its like 4 random roommates were gathered together and forced to live in an apartment together. Its nobody fault but...somehow it just doesnt mesh. If you only focus on certain aspects of the anime..its decent, but if you look at it as whole...its a mess. |
Jun 24, 2011 7:38 AM
#98
Endar said: I think people are putting too much of a negative spin on the ending. First of all, I have not seen it said anywhere in the episode that says Kimimaru is some kind of ghost. The only things are that the professors kid did not see him and Hanabi not saying hi. Both of those can be explained by other reason. Kimimaru might have walked away before the kid looked, and Hanabi is busy working with kids, she can't exactly stop to chit chat. And she just might not have seen him. So as far as I can tell, Kimimaru is still a normal person. Both of the cases are too much of a coincidence to be true . Plus Hanabi passed right in front of him , like what ? A meter away ? Except if she was blind , I doubt she didn't see him . Though I don't think he's a spirit . Maybe he used too much of his own future (and past I guess) to turn things back to how they were and therefore he is forgotten ? I wouldn't rly be surprised . I am kinda disappointed with the ending . The feeling kept building up and up and it just came to an abruptly . It wasn't rly bad , just expected something more and to at least see what happened to Kimimaro . |
Jun 24, 2011 7:47 AM
#99
I hoped that they would give us, at least, a hint to what Mashu is to Kimimaro's future. Hopes crushed. Well, I wanted more of the epilogue but that wasn't too bad. I liked it. |
Jun 24, 2011 8:03 AM
#100
Hmm, little anti-climactic but that's it. The last battle was great and and the goodbye kiss with Mashyu was pretty emotional and sweet. =) So now Japan is part op the US financial district huh. They're using dollars and all. Yoga's future wasn't that great so far though. It looks like nobody even welcomed him back. I wonder if he'll turn back in a sequel perhaps. |
Jun 24, 2011 8:12 AM
#101
I wanted more of an afterwards but overall it was good |
Jun 24, 2011 8:19 AM
#102
Lol that english song was so out of place when she kissed him |
Even when I was in crowd, I was always alone |
Jun 24, 2011 8:19 AM
#103
The battle was actually... too long maybe? I would have liked for him to have had time to confront hanabi, but i guess after getting a conclusive Mashu x Kimiwaro that wouldn't happen. The ending was okay but it just didn't feel right. It was pretty unfulfilling. |
Jun 24, 2011 8:28 AM
#104
Well, Kimimaro accepted the toll. It was for the future! Ending is Great! felt like that how it is to be. in other roundup...story is perfectly written, Sacrifice have to made for accomplishing Greater things! BTW Fight scene is really really good, That Punch makes me shiver! :D |
Jun 24, 2011 8:29 AM
#105
Jun 24, 2011 8:43 AM
#106
Jun 24, 2011 8:45 AM
#107
Okay.... because of ending downrated from 8/10 to 7/10 sorry. I'll be honest though, yeah, it's because I didn't understand shit from this episode, yen drops,midas money suddenly becomes visible to everyone... disappears, half midas half regular bills, oeh look everything is nice colours breaking down but oh PSYCHE, Financial district just still around blabla future talk blabla w/e happened to Hanabi/Mikuni !? |
Jun 24, 2011 9:12 AM
#109
Jun 24, 2011 9:16 AM
#110
I didn't like the ending. At all. Good as an episode, bad as a final one. Devaluing the yen, thus making the chain reaction stop was fine and the battle was somewhat cool (though I'm not a fan of that type of battles). But everything else was awful. The higher power appeared but got no explanation as to its origin or intentions. He seemed like some sort of strange god who supports the meta-ethical relativism xD Although what he said kinda describes what happened (both Kimimaro and Mikuni were fighting for what they valued, the former just happened to win), generalizing such a position is quite ironic (and out of place) for a "higher power". We also got no conclusion regarding Kimimaro's father (we didn't even get any leads with which to work out our own conclusion) nor concerning the reason his card suddenly turned into a Darkness Card last episode. Moreover, the purpose of the Financial District is also one of the most half-assed ones I've seen. It exists to make the world better. Yeah, right, things were certainly better in the end but they wouldn't have been that bad in the first place, wasn't it for the FD. So I guess the short answer is: the Financial District just exists. It's there, accept it. And I'm not happy with such an answer. I also got really confused about what happened to Mikuni... Was the guy stuck in an endless last day with is sister? And why did she disappear? I consider myself an analytic person and enjoy shows that give you just enough to reach your own conclusions but this... It was left way too open. The thing I enjoyed the most in this ending was probably the way the analogy that can be established with the modern economic development and its cyclic character. The FD slowly eats away the economy, ending up threatening the future of mankind (crisis), then all is solved, the future is returned, and life goes back to normal (prosperity), meaning there is now more future to take as a collateral and everything starts all over again. At least they did a good job portraying that. In the end, [C] had a really interesting base concept and approached it in an original way but the execution just fell short. I could even risk saying the execution totally failed. It was an enjoyable (even if messy) ride for the most part of it, managed to impress me at a moment or two, but ultimately disappointed with the ending. Overall, it gets a 7/10 from me. |
Jun 24, 2011 9:20 AM
#111
Jun 24, 2011 9:41 AM
#112
Seriously, this is the ending? It's like taking a stereotypical, evangelical ending and pasting it into their idea of money. And they block out the faces at the important parts. I'm rather mixed at rating this. |
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Jun 24, 2011 9:52 AM
#113
Dusk252 said: The higher power appeared but got no explanation as to its origin or intentions. He seemed like some sort of strange god who supports the meta-ethical relativism xD Although what he said kinda describes what happened (both Kimimaro and Mikuni were fighting for what they valued, the former just happened to win), generalizing such a position is quite ironic (and out of place) for a "higher power". Moreover, the purpose of the Financial District is also one of the most half-assed ones I've seen. It exists to make the world better. Yeah, right, things were certainly better in the end but they wouldn't have been that bad in the first place, wasn't it for the FD. So I guess the short answer is: the Financial District just exists. It's there, accept it. And I'm not happy with such an answer. I think the purpose of the financial district and the higher powers intention are possibly the completion of the world, since after Kimimaro returned the future the higher power told him the world is close to completion. It is rather vauge but it could be used as ground work along with some of the holes of C for a second season but i just get the feeling they dont intend for a second season but i hope i am wrong. Btw some people are hating on the ending way to much yes there were some unanswered questions but there were also answers as well so its not like they did not give us any answers. I will say it would be nice for a 2nd season i just feel there is still more of a story to tell unlike with mahou shoujo madoka magica which i did feel was done and should stay done, C without a doubt has a second season in it The last episode was good it kept me focused locked on it and intrested all the way through i rewatched it a few times after because i liked it so much (also looking for answers to the unaswered, but could not find them.) If they are to leave C alone after this, then yes it need a longer epilogue but i would still give C an 8+ for a score it was all throughout a very good anime it just has some flaws but not enough to ruin it for me. Btw the people scoring it 6's or lower thats just retarded only trash or boring as hell crap deserves that. Even scoring this as a 7 is pushing it. To me anything below 6.5 i wont even look at, 7 to me is an average anime and to me C is not an average anime and worth a 8+ |
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Jun 24, 2011 10:40 AM
#114
Well... That was confusing. I have like, no idea what was going on, and I can't figure out what happened to him in specific. Is he some ghost? Or does no one even know him anymore? And was Mysu really his daughter? This anime just left so many questions... I'd wish for a second season, but I doubt there will be one. Also, that strange glowy guy with all of the Masakaki's.... My first thought was "Is that Jesus?" |
Jun 24, 2011 10:41 AM
#115
I didn't get it. But I didn't get the story as a whole too ... maybe I watched the wrong subs? (Doki). The whole story felt rushed and I could not connect to the characters. More questions than answers at the end. This anime badly needs a better closure, then it might get a better score from me. So only 5/10, maybe 6/10 because Mashyu is so cute. |
Jun 24, 2011 11:06 AM
#116
Jun 24, 2011 11:54 AM
#117
Jun 24, 2011 12:11 PM
#118
nothing was answered in the end. Everything was left open. What a waste of time, I'd have rather watched paint dry... at least there's a conclusion with that! |
Jun 24, 2011 12:45 PM
#119
Suddenly, Msyu is a pokemon. Okay. Really though, kind of sad, but Pokemon's got better story than this. And suddenly, it felt like I was watching Star Driver again. But alas, that one's also better. Well, now that this battle shounen deep money animu is over, time to watch something else. |
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Jun 24, 2011 12:48 PM
#120
Endar said: I think people are putting too much of a negative spin on the ending. First of all, I have not seen it said anywhere in the episode that says Kimimaru is some kind of ghost. The only things are that the professors kid did not see him and Hanabi not saying hi. Both of those can be explained by other reason. Kimimaru might have walked away before the kid looked, and Hanabi is busy working with kids, she can't exactly stop to chit chat. And she just might not have seen him. So as far as I can tell, Kimimaru is still a normal person. Secondly, things are looking good. * Hanabi is sane and doing work as a student teacher. And no, she does not look older or anything. * The professor has his family back. * Japan seems to be back to normal. Just the yen is being replaced by the dollar. * We don't know about Kimimaru's co-worker who disappeared, not that he had much of a future to begin with. * We don't know if Singapore is back, though I would say that it's not. What was left out of the ending was how Kimimaru's father managed to go bankrupt and Kimimaru is still here. where did you see the professor have his family back? |
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Jun 24, 2011 12:49 PM
#121
This reminds my of Fractale. That show had an ending that wasn't understandable completely, and it's a Noitamina series. And of course that it was a creat concept, but a that the ending was flawed. I find it annoying that actually nothing is changed, because the Financial District still exists so it can change the world like it did in the last episodes. And I don't mind an open end, but this way there's almost nothing that's clear to me. And I wanted Hanabi back, but it seems like we're never getting an OVA with another timeline or something, because that would be really interesting and maybe that way they could make a ending that is great. Wakaranai~~ |
ObinderuJun 24, 2011 12:55 PM
Jun 24, 2011 1:09 PM
#122
I liked it. It was a bit muddled, but not that hard to understand. At the end he fixes everything. That's about it. It's a bit more happy than I would have liked, but other than that it was cool. If they were trying to make a point about the world's financial system then it's kind of lost on me, but the Kimimaro vs. Mikuni clash of ideals was quality stuff. Though the song they picked for the kiss was... well... that could have been better to say the least. |
Jun 24, 2011 1:21 PM
#123
Award for best battle, best ending episode, best director, best scenario, best main character (seriously Kimimaro is one of the most incredible male leads I've seen in an anime in a loooooong time), best OP, best ED and obviously best series of the year for now. Guess that's a 10 for me. Only downside would be the length of the series of course, it deserved 13 episodes clearly (but well, noitaminA gives us amazing animes all year round - except last season - we can forgive their 11-episodes format surely ?). |
Jun 24, 2011 1:26 PM
#124
koolvid said: He does not but if you take into consideration that Hanabi is back to normal then the family is indeed back of that teacher. That's what made Hanabi depressed and most likely suicidal. Now that the teacher's family is back, she moved on that do exactly like what that teacher was doing.Endar said: I think people are putting too much of a negative spin on the ending. First of all, I have not seen it said anywhere in the episode that says Kimimaru is some kind of ghost. The only things are that the professors kid did not see him and Hanabi not saying hi. Both of those can be explained by other reason. Kimimaru might have walked away before the kid looked, and Hanabi is busy working with kids, she can't exactly stop to chit chat. And she just might not have seen him. So as far as I can tell, Kimimaru is still a normal person. Secondly, things are looking good. * Hanabi is sane and doing work as a student teacher. And no, she does not look older or anything. * The professor has his family back. * Japan seems to be back to normal. Just the yen is being replaced by the dollar. * We don't know about Kimimaru's co-worker who disappeared, not that he had much of a future to begin with. * We don't know if Singapore is back, though I would say that it's not. What was left out of the ending was how Kimimaru's father managed to go bankrupt and Kimimaru is still here. |
Jun 24, 2011 1:29 PM
#125
Slicer22 said: I don't know if we watched different subs but in Doki's, the "higher power" only says that all the bad stuff exists in order to guide humanity to a better future and that Kimimaro and everyone else fought for a better world and, in the end, it improved. Nice moral stuff (after that questionable bit about the subjectivity of ethics), that's for sure, but it still doesn't explain the FD's purpose, it only groups it with all the other evils and disasters in the world. In sum, it means the FD is there, and just as every hardship, makes people (and the world as a whole) grow and become better. What's actually bullshit, imo, since yes, the world improved when you compare it to the mess it was.... except that mess was caused by the Financial Distric itself.Dusk252 said: The higher power appeared but got no explanation as to its origin or intentions. He seemed like some sort of strange god who supports the meta-ethical relativism xD Although what he said kinda describes what happened (both Kimimaro and Mikuni were fighting for what they valued, the former just happened to win), generalizing such a position is quite ironic (and out of place) for a "higher power". Moreover, the purpose of the Financial District is also one of the most half-assed ones I've seen. It exists to make the world better. Yeah, right, things were certainly better in the end but they wouldn't have been that bad in the first place, wasn't it for the FD. So I guess the short answer is: the Financial District just exists. It's there, accept it. And I'm not happy with such an answer. I think the purpose of the financial district and the higher powers intention are possibly the completion of the world, since after Kimimaro returned the future the higher power told him the world is close to completion. It is rather vauge but it could be used as ground work along with some of the holes of C for a second season but i just get the feeling they dont intend for a second season but i hope i am wrong. Btw the people scoring it 6's or lower thats just retarded only trash or boring as hell crap deserves that. Even scoring this as a 7 is pushing it. To me anything below 6.5 i wont even look at, 7 to me is an average anime and to me C is not an average anime and worth a 8+ As for people giving [C] a 6/10 (I gave it a 7/10), I don't think it's that bad. 6 is "Above Average", while 5 is "Average" here on MAL. So it's not only trash that deserves such a rating. (I rarely rate things bellow 7 though, unless they bore me / annoy me to death. But I give a whole lot of high ratings so... Besides, if I had more term of comparison, I'd probably rate things lower.) And while [C] was enjoyable, its story was ultimately flawed. Not only the ending didn't give a proper closure to lots of issues, but throughout the whole series, some things would just happen with no previous explanation or foreshadowing with some sort of rushed explanation (or none at all) as to why they happened / how they functioned, which made me have to suspend my disbelief several times while watching this. An example would be America bouncing the chain reaction. That scene was ridiculous and the only thing the green Masasaki clone said was "America has many super entrepreneurs!". Either way, I don't even know why I'm ranting so much about this show when I'm totally late with studying for my exams but whatever... |
Jun 24, 2011 1:33 PM
#126
Yumekichi11 said: koolvid said: He does not but if you take into consideration that Hanabi is back to normal then the family is indeed back of that teacher. That's what made Hanabi depressed and most likely suicidal. Now that the teacher's family is back, she moved on that do exactly like what that teacher was doing.Endar said: I think people are putting too much of a negative spin on the ending. First of all, I have not seen it said anywhere in the episode that says Kimimaru is some kind of ghost. The only things are that the professors kid did not see him and Hanabi not saying hi. Both of those can be explained by other reason. Kimimaru might have walked away before the kid looked, and Hanabi is busy working with kids, she can't exactly stop to chit chat. And she just might not have seen him. So as far as I can tell, Kimimaru is still a normal person. Secondly, things are looking good. * Hanabi is sane and doing work as a student teacher. And no, she does not look older or anything. * The professor has his family back. * Japan seems to be back to normal. Just the yen is being replaced by the dollar. * We don't know about Kimimaru's co-worker who disappeared, not that he had much of a future to begin with. * We don't know if Singapore is back, though I would say that it's not. What was left out of the ending was how Kimimaru's father managed to go bankrupt and Kimimaru is still here. I don't understand you completely. First, Masakaki said that the girl that was caretaker of those children lookie like Hanabi but wasn't her. Am I right? I haven't ever understood why Hanabi got depressed, it looks like you know, but I don't completely understand what you've written. And do you mean that IF it is Hanabi as caretaker and she wanted to do what the teacher was doing, since when did she wanted to do that? |
Jun 24, 2011 1:45 PM
#127
Ovindel said: Yumekichi11 said: koolvid said: He does not but if you take into consideration that Hanabi is back to normal then the family is indeed back of that teacher. That's what made Hanabi depressed and most likely suicidal. Now that the teacher's family is back, she moved on that do exactly like what that teacher was doing.Endar said: I think people are putting too much of a negative spin on the ending. First of all, I have not seen it said anywhere in the episode that says Kimimaru is some kind of ghost. The only things are that the professors kid did not see him and Hanabi not saying hi. Both of those can be explained by other reason. Kimimaru might have walked away before the kid looked, and Hanabi is busy working with kids, she can't exactly stop to chit chat. And she just might not have seen him. So as far as I can tell, Kimimaru is still a normal person. Secondly, things are looking good. * Hanabi is sane and doing work as a student teacher. And no, she does not look older or anything. * The professor has his family back. * Japan seems to be back to normal. Just the yen is being replaced by the dollar. * We don't know about Kimimaru's co-worker who disappeared, not that he had much of a future to begin with. * We don't know if Singapore is back, though I would say that it's not. What was left out of the ending was how Kimimaru's father managed to go bankrupt and Kimimaru is still here. I don't understand you completely. First, Masakaki said that the girl that was caretaker of those children lookie like Hanabi but wasn't her. Am I right? I haven't ever understood why Hanabi got depressed, it looks like you know, but I don't completely understand what you've written. And do you mean that IF it is Hanabi as caretaker and she wanted to do what the teacher was doing, since when did she wanted to do that? Yeah... Hanabi is really a lose end in this whole series. We hardly know anything about her and we never got a concrete explanation as to why she was depressed. All we know about her is 1. College student. 2. Parents are paying for it. 3. Has a nameless boyfriend. 4. Friends with Kimimaru. 5. Wants to work with kids. If I missed something, please let me know. Now we got the first four of those in the first episode. So yeah, her character was never really explored. It's the same as this ending, vague and with several possible interpretations. I think that they needed to develop the story a little more before they ended it and I would have liked a clearer epilogue. |
EndarJun 24, 2011 1:49 PM
Jun 24, 2011 2:09 PM
#128
This finale left a lot to be desired for me. The battle was nice...could have used less dialogue but whatever. And I had to roll my eyes to the whole "my ill sister wants today to never end so that is why I want to preserve the present so badly." But as mentioned in prior posts a lot of questions left unanswered and Hanabi was never really explored...one day she has some boyfriend we see for 5 mins, goes to class, and then she's all depressed. Could have done a little better with that I think. The series was interesting, the concept really got me in the beginning but would have expected a little more from it. And it was a lil funny how he did all that work to save the futures only to realize he can't destroy the FD and it continues. Anyway, 7/10 (7.5 but rounding down) |
Jun 24, 2011 2:20 PM
#129
Well nice ending original story and quite intriguing if i spell it right. |
Jun 24, 2011 2:23 PM
#130
Endar said: Yeah... Hanabi is really a lose end in this whole series. We hardly know anything about her and we never got a concrete explanation as to why she was depressed. All we know about her is 1. College student. 2. Parents are paying for it. 3. Has a nameless boyfriend. 4. Friends with Kimimaru. 5. Wants to work with kids. If I missed something, please let me know. Now we got the first four of those in the first episode. So yeah, her character was never really explored. It's the same as this ending, vague and with several possible interpretations. I think that they needed to develop the story a little more before they ended it and I would have liked a clearer epilogue. And again Fractale-like, not explaining many things. |
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