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Jul 29, 2013 1:45 AM
#51
Jul 29, 2013 2:12 AM
#52
As much as it seemed rush in the past few chapters, the ending doesnt seem all that bad. Liked how it connect with the 'Woodpecker' theme. |
"Have you ever encounter a wild beast that guarantees to never bite anyone?" ~ Roronoa Zoro |
Jul 29, 2013 3:02 AM
#53
I was hoping for something more, but still I'm happy for this happy ending :) "They shook" ;D |
Jul 29, 2013 6:44 AM
#54
Minami_no_Bara said: Beautiful ending to a well-written story. Love seeing the characters and how much they've grown. Going to miss reading this. Many thanks to Kataoka-sensei and Kondou-sensei. Tommk said: ChioneDyrken said: ntHai said: however I didn't really get the manga's message. "Facing irrationality doesn't mean not feeling fear, but rather possessing eyes that gaze upon fear." ~ by Mangastream This message kinda feels a little bit dumb. I just can't see how this reflects on our real life or the real world. Please help me understand! I interpreted it as, when you encounter something in life that doesn't make sense, don't fear it. Instead, accept it as reality with a brave heart. same here I agree as well. I was a little late on posting my response though, so I hope you don't mind if I put my two cents in... I interpreted as, "When faced with what seems to be the impossible, it's okay to be afraid. What matters most is overcoming that fear by facing it headstrong." Basically, even though our struggles can bring fear and self-doubt, we have to push through to achieve what we want & what we believe is right ("rational"). We cannot turn a blind eye to fear, for our trials cannot be truly overcome without accepting it first. Hope this helps a little more. It sounds like 'deleting' fear. If I'm right, I think it's more like knowing your fears and acts depends on your fears. So, you don't have swim if you hate water. You can just take bout or you can go by foot. As for ending... it feels rushed as someone said. I don't think everything was explained about Shiro, branch of sins etc. Waiting this time for simple "we are alive" was... not so good. Manga, with mini stories, was very good, but, as I said before, main story wasn't explained that good. So 7/10. |
Jul 29, 2013 8:55 AM
#55
Jul 29, 2013 9:29 AM
#56
Great ending and Beautiful last page. I would of liked at least a glimpse of Ganta hugging Shiro when she woke up at least or laughing together, but oh well. |
Jul 29, 2013 2:50 PM
#57
Is it just me or MAL says there is a 58th chapter..? |
"Have you ever encounter a wild beast that guarantees to never bite anyone?" ~ Roronoa Zoro |
Jul 29, 2013 2:58 PM
#58
Wannabiteme said: Minami_no_Bara said: Beautiful ending to a well-written story. Love seeing the characters and how much they've grown. Going to miss reading this. Many thanks to Kataoka-sensei and Kondou-sensei. Tommk said: ChioneDyrken said: ntHai said: however I didn't really get the manga's message. "Facing irrationality doesn't mean not feeling fear, but rather possessing eyes that gaze upon fear." ~ by Mangastream This message kinda feels a little bit dumb. I just can't see how this reflects on our real life or the real world. Please help me understand! I interpreted it as, when you encounter something in life that doesn't make sense, don't fear it. Instead, accept it as reality with a brave heart. same here I agree as well. I was a little late on posting my response though, so I hope you don't mind if I put my two cents in... I interpreted as, "When faced with what seems to be the impossible, it's okay to be afraid. What matters most is overcoming that fear by facing it headstrong." Basically, even though our struggles can bring fear and self-doubt, we have to push through to achieve what we want & what we believe is right ("rational"). We cannot turn a blind eye to fear, for our trials cannot be truly overcome without accepting it first. Hope this helps a little more. It sounds like 'deleting' fear. If I'm right, I think it's more like knowing your fears and acts depends on your fears. So, you don't have swim if you hate water. You can just take bout or you can go by foot. I agree with the part about knowing your fears and acting, but not acting against the fear itself and taking what sounds like the easier way(s) out is counter-productive. You can't know your fears and then simply run away. That's what a large part of the manga was about, fighting for what you believe in no matter how strong your opponents are or how hard the difficulties may seem. For example, neither Karako or Ganta ran away from Nagi or Shiro, respectively, when their bad sides came out. Even though they didn't want to fight them, they knew that had to face them and their fears about who Nagi and Shiro really were. Accepting their whole beings allowed them to do so and in the end, they reached Nagi and Shiro's hearts and snapped them out of their destructive behaviors. Karako and Ganta got stronger by facing their fears and Nagi and Shiro were able to free themselves, a win-win situation. Well anyways, I respect your and everyone else's opinions. Just wanted to add to my own and share ^^ |
"You've been hanging on all this time, haven't you?" |
Jul 29, 2013 4:39 PM
#59
Godtier_Taste said: Like to play it safe? I see you got no b00ls, was expecting a tragic ending but oh well... ''Why... why Shiro... why are you the wretched egg...?!'' 7/10 exactly my thought.. |
Jul 29, 2013 6:19 PM
#60
Raven-san said: Is it just me or MAL says there is a 58th chapter..? It was changed to 57 temporarily, don't know why it's back to 58 now though, but the chapter count is actually 62 (I iinformed the mods about it). |
ZhouJul 29, 2013 6:25 PM
Jul 29, 2013 9:40 PM
#62
Was the mention of Sleeping Beauty just a tease cuz I really wanted him to kiss her there. Good ending to a great series. I'll probably give it an 8 if I ever get around to leaving a score. EDIT: Talked to a friend, and he hypotesized an off-panel kiss during when the birds flew off. Damnit, I believe it too. |
きみ は だれ だい? ぼく は ラムボ! ぼく は だれ だい? きみ は ラムボ! ラムボ なんでし! |
Jul 30, 2013 1:28 AM
#63
is it me, or did shiro just graduated from cute to pretty lol. |
Sword in hand, a warrior clutches stone to breast. In sword etched he his fading memories In stone, his tempered skill By sword attested, by stone revealed. Their tale can now be told |
Jul 30, 2013 9:43 AM
#64
Minami_no_Bara said: I agree with the part about knowing your fears and acting, but not acting against the fear itself and taking what sounds like the easier way(s) out is counter-productive. You can't know your fears and then simply run away. That's what a large part of the manga was about, fighting for what you believe in no matter how strong your opponents are or how hard the difficulties may seem. For example, neither Karako or Ganta ran away from Nagi or Shiro, respectively, when their bad sides came out. Even though they didn't want to fight them, they knew that had to face them and their fears about who Nagi and Shiro really were. Accepting their whole beings allowed them to do so and in the end, they reached Nagi and Shiro's hearts and snapped them out of their destructive behaviors. Karako and Ganta got stronger by facing their fears and Nagi and Shiro were able to free themselves, a win-win situation. Well anyways, I respect your and everyone else's opinions. Just wanted to add to my own and share ^^ I don't mean 'run away' & it's not counter productive: When you cannot swim you don't jump to river and wait for miracle. Ganta & his fight with Crow - he didn't just blindly shoot his blood at Crow but shot cage. He took 'easier way', but he won that fight. ps. it's not exactly win-win situation... remember: 'rain'? ._. |
Jul 30, 2013 10:51 AM
#65
Would've preferred them both dying, or both happily together (no coma). Either way not a great end, but certainly better than other manga endings this year. All in all besides the large lapse in wait (pregnancy I think it was), I enjoyed its gore, action, and overbearing drama lol. |
Jul 30, 2013 3:57 PM
#66
SkyFade said: Would've preferred them both dying, or both happily together (no coma). Either way not a great end, but certainly better than other manga endings this year. All in all besides the large lapse in wait (pregnancy I think it was), I enjoyed its gore, action, and overbearing drama lol. I would have preferred and ending where they're both alive but Shiro's stuck in a coma forever or a very long time and the deadman all frequently visit her along with Ganta. And yes, I'm Michelle Obama. |
Jul 30, 2013 7:38 PM
#67
Zhou said: Raven-san said: Is it just me or MAL says there is a 58th chapter..? It was changed to 57 temporarily, don't know why it's back to 58 now though, but the chapter count is actually 62 (I iinformed the mods about it). It's only 62 magazine wise. It's 57 volume-wise. They put it as 58 because of 6 side-stories in Volume 12 that they decided to include as 1 chapter. |
Jul 30, 2013 10:30 PM
#68
I'm not sure what I think of the ending... It wraps everything up nicely, but I can't shake the feeling that a tragic ending would have been more suitable. |
Jul 30, 2013 11:28 PM
#69
Wannabiteme said: Minami_no_Bara said: I agree with the part about knowing your fears and acting, but not acting against the fear itself and taking what sounds like the easier way(s) out is counter-productive. You can't know your fears and then simply run away. That's what a large part of the manga was about, fighting for what you believe in no matter how strong your opponents are or how hard the difficulties may seem. For example, neither Karako or Ganta ran away from Nagi or Shiro, respectively, when their bad sides came out. Even though they didn't want to fight them, they knew that had to face them and their fears about who Nagi and Shiro really were. Accepting their whole beings allowed them to do so and in the end, they reached Nagi and Shiro's hearts and snapped them out of their destructive behaviors. Karako and Ganta got stronger by facing their fears and Nagi and Shiro were able to free themselves, a win-win situation. Well anyways, I respect your and everyone else's opinions. Just wanted to add to my own and share ^^ I don't mean 'run away' & it's not counter productive: When you cannot swim you don't jump to river and wait for miracle. Ganta & his fight with Crow - he didn't just blindly shoot his blood at Crow but shot cage. He took 'easier way', but he won that fight. ps. it's not exactly win-win situation... remember: 'rain'? ._. Ok, I understand what you mean. All I meant was out of all the options you could take in a situation where you're confronting a fear, picking the most effective one is important. Ganta chose the most effective, not the easiest which would be giving up, in his fight with Crow as there wasn't very much he could do at his level at the time. And by win-win, even though there were inevitable losses, I meant they all were able to surmount their fears instead of giving into them. We're both right in some perspective so let's leave it there :) didn't mean to cause a stir. Thanks for sharing your view though, great debate & input about a great manga & quote. |
DoReMinamiJul 31, 2013 9:38 AM
"You've been hanging on all this time, haven't you?" |
Jul 31, 2013 12:47 PM
#70
Nice ending, but nothing that really surprise me, it was a very normal ending. Even so loved the manga, and good that it finally ended after that long hiatus. |
Jul 31, 2013 1:32 PM
#71
I enjoyed it overall, and the ending though quite open, it does at least give some closure |
Aug 3, 2013 3:43 PM
#72
Great ending to a great manga but I feel a tragic ending would have been better |
buttercups7273Aug 3, 2013 3:47 PM
Aug 7, 2013 2:56 PM
#73
Wow a happy ending :) Glad everyone's living a normal life now. The manga tied up everything nicely, especially the theme, in this last chapter. I'll rate it something for now, but I'll have to go back and re-read the whole thing to rate it properly since I felt somewhat detached from the manga after that hiatus. |
Aug 14, 2013 7:18 PM
#74
Great end for me. Since chapter 1 the theme for the 2 main character's was clear after it repeated again in chapter 56. Which was" I really want to live", and the wish of" I want to die" that both Shiro and Ganta wished for at once point was a lie. And so both living was expected of me. I also really liked how they gave great deserving closers to all the supporting main characters. I like where each ended up. I liked that no one was left wonder what I am to do now in this would where power is not more needed to live. Hitara - as a teacher, what he was and what he can still do now to teach others with his experience. Karako - as a nurse, what she was and what she can still do now. Makina & Kyōko - as leader and assistant in charge of a group to keep uniformity like before. and oh since first shit I had loved Makina's breast I mean Makina. I knew she was different and was going to play a changing role. As first she could have been hated, but was in the end one to love. "Chaplin" Sukegawa - as a play directer, this seems so fitting of him he can be free of hiding his true character. Minatsuki & Yō - as normal young adults in society, so glad Minatsuki was out of the normal prison. She has for long now made a turn for the better great to see her wanting to be a vet. and lol Yō as a stock exchange guy, kinda fits in his habit of stealing. Senji & "unnamed Deadman" - as adventurous duo, I was really worried what would happen to Senji. However he seems to be enjoying life in the extreme way much like his charterer. And the Unnamed Deadman, I'm glad he was mentioned because even tho he wasn't named(as far I can remember) he has always been there with the group. Shiro & Ganta - I just know they can live freely and happily from now on. I'm gonna take that moment where Ganta paused on the crossroad and asked Shiro basically how "our song will go from now on" (their Story) as him knowing that Shiro is awake now at that moment. Anyway I enjoyed the series completely. It lived up to all the Genre labels it had. I look forward to buying First and Last volume in the near future. and eventually all when I can afford it. |
Aug 16, 2013 1:10 PM
#75
I didn't like this manga,it was forgettable and it made no sense at some frequent occasions. I gave it a 5 for now but I would need to re-read it to give it a proper grade ( freaking hiatus). |
Aug 16, 2013 1:32 PM
#76
MaxYY said: Really? They pretty much explained everything. You probably just need to reread it.I didn't like this manga,it was forgettable and it made no sense at some frequent occasions. I gave it a 5 for now but I would need to re-read it to give it a proper grade ( freaking hiatus). |
Aug 16, 2013 6:34 PM
#77
I just finished this series in one day, since I am new to the manga business and shiet, but I've gotta say: I love this series. The ending was very nice, tied the fate of everyone up nicely and also..... also...... Shiro just went from cute => beautiful. Dat Shiro Smile. Wonder how their "song" is gonna go from now? *cough* marriage, sex, babies, family *cough* |
Sep 10, 2013 5:37 PM
#78
Awesome how everything came together throughout this manga. Loved it. |
Sep 18, 2013 2:14 PM
#79
Sep 27, 2013 9:29 PM
#80
Sep 30, 2013 6:23 PM
#81
Oct 2, 2013 1:27 PM
#82
Ending kinda felt disappointing. The chapter before the end was great, the ending itself just left my wanting. I mean, I guess it's cool that everyone got out and did their own shit, but...as far as Shiro and Ganta go...something wasn't right. Still, I loved the series. The hiatus hurt, ending wasn't great but it's not like it was awful. 9/10 overall :) |
Lemme smang it girl. |
Oct 28, 2013 5:12 PM
#86
I must say I like Sukegawa's new style. Fabulous. That said, it was a satisfying epilogue. |
Nov 25, 2013 1:15 AM
#87
Now that the manga finished I wonder if they'll continue the anime. |
Dec 20, 2013 1:29 PM
#88
Great happy ending I'm glad it wasn't a sad ending! I'll really miss this manga, probably will re-read it if I have time. Shiro<3 I lover her. Love this manga. 9/10 |
Jan 12, 2014 9:40 PM
#89
Just to be safe. Hated the ending. While the team gets on with their lives it appears Shiro is stuck in a facility that closely resembles a prison-hospital or a mental hospital for unstable convicted populace. If that is the case the bars pictured on one of the pages mean that she is still locked inside a "cage," where she is still being poked with needles and hooked up to all sorts of monitoring machinery -- just like Deadman Wonderland, with no hopes of getting out. Ganta is once again a "visitor" in her life, who comes and goes. Very last few pages with Shiro's eyes open appear to be trying to convey her "emotional" state before she went into a coma after explosion, not the fact that she wakes up to live happily ever after. Shiro/Ganta got their closure right before the explosion that ended Deadman Wonderland. The general dark shading of her room and a panel where Ganta appears to be sulking by her side leads me to this conclusion. Shiro deserved a proper ending, be it good or bad. She went through a terrible upbringing and deserves to die happy or to live on with Ganta. Not to be locked up in coma/"hospital" with prison-like bars aka .. another Deadman Wonderland which she cannot leave. Of course, this is just my Post Manga Depression speaking, perhaps i over analyzed writing/panels that werent meant to be scrutinized in this manner and just taken at their "face value." To me this Manga has an ending far from "happy" for the main cast, in fact its downright terrible; supporting characters got a break to even out the scales. My depression would be less severe if the chapter ended with the supporting cast visiting Gantas and Shiros graves to pay their respects and shed a tear for two unfortunate kids who went through a horrible ordeal. This chapter just threw me off, completely. As for this Mangas Anime adaption it doesnt even deserve a mention (by me) aside from Shiros lullaby which was wonderfully done in original and dub'ed versions. .. just had to get this out so i can move on with my life. |
Jan 30, 2014 4:03 AM
#90
This manga has always been on backlog after getting a taste of the series from the anime adapation a few years ago. I liked the concept and all but it's obvious the anime execution was pretty poor in the end and the status of a sequel is heavily leaning towards never happening. I didn't have much motivation to see the further developments with the way the anime left such an odd taste in my mouth. Bored this month I decided to marathon the manga and wow, I cannot believe the contrast in quaility and potential once you get past the Prison Break Out/Scar Chain Arc. Wonderful cast of characters, great detailed battles, interesting twists, and just the right mix of gore and shounen like themes/settings. All I could ask for was a little better ending set of sequences for Shiro and Ganta in this final chapter, everything got a concert closure besides the two main stars themselves. Overall considering the wonderful ride to the final ending panels itself this manga series is still a 9/10 for me. They really need to do the FMA: Botherhood treatment with series, it deserves a second chance and I think it would better welcomed with all the source material adapted faithfully. |
Gen2K_Jan 30, 2014 10:49 PM
Feb 6, 2014 8:38 AM
#91
I really liked the series, but I can't really put it into numbers so easily... Just one thing, though, really pisses me off: Ganta was given a death sentence for killing his classmates right? This means that crime warrants capital punishment by this world's court system. Shiro is in prison, suggesting she was, in some way, tried for what she'd done, which includes killing Ganta's classmates. Wouldn't this suggest Shiro was given a death sentence as well? Are we supposed to assume she will be executed? Also, how the hell can Ganta just... 'not care', or 'not be bothered' that she, you know, killed all of his friends? And how the hell can anyone return to "normal" life after being through WWII-survivor-level trauma like that? I really like what they did with the ending in really all other aspects, but I just cannot be "okay" with how things turned out for our protagonist. Any thoughts on this? |
Mar 18, 2014 8:26 AM
#92
That was great. |
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Mar 18, 2014 10:50 PM
#93
Such a pleasant ending/story. Much credits to the author and his/her team. To be rational, one must first challenge irrationality. Just like the characters did in Deadman Wonderland. Bravo! |
ExperienceIsWiseMar 18, 2014 11:21 PM
Mar 31, 2014 2:37 PM
#94
Great finale, ahhh how I loved this manga! I am very happy that at the end Shiro has awakened ...I think that will be tested everything she had to suffer in the past and since she is no longer dangerous (I also think her branch of sin does not work anymore, like Ganta), she can live happily with Ganta, maybe after some time in rehab... 10/10 |
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Apr 5, 2014 12:39 AM
#95
Apr 21, 2014 10:06 PM
#97
This series was nice until they ruined it trying to be a shounen that suddenly became a psychological-nonsense, that suddenly ended with explanations that came out of nowhere. There is a difference between a deep story, and a story that tries to be deep. Unfortunately for my taste, this would be related to the second. Seems like I'm the only one around here that didn't like it, so I will just stay away from this author. |
» Escapism. |
May 3, 2014 9:20 PM
#98
Still can't get over that girl (which I totally forgot her name's death) but I still feel the best way to end was a double kill. I mean all the things ''Shirou'' did, all the suffering she brought upon the other characters and Ganta's friends death can't be forgiven by just being in a coma then opening your eyes in the last page, and since it was Ganta's fault to begin with that all these things happened, it would make sense that he die with her, that way they can be together and atone for their sins. |
May 12, 2014 3:49 AM
#99
May 21, 2014 10:13 AM
#100
My first completed manga(In the past few years anyway)I watched the anime some years back, liked it and always wondered how it ended. Only got around to finally reading it three weeks ago. Great artwork. I enjoyed this manga quite a bit for the most part but the ending was a bit underwhelming. I was okay with them both living but since that was the case, I was hoping for more closure on Ganta and Shiro's relationship. I did like seeing what all the others chose to do with their lives though. 8/10 |
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