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Nov 14, 6:51 PM
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So, from what I understand:

1. The daughter of Acrobat Silky is different from Aira. She was snatched from her by Yakuza and Acrobat Silky was violently beaten and brused by the thugs. As a form of revolt, she tried chasing them to get her daughter back but couldnt, and finally danced on roof till falling down to her death.
2. Aira's actual mother died and perhaps she yearned for her mother and came across Acrobat Silky. Aira, yearning for her mother, called Acrobat Silky 'Mother' and Acrobat Silky swore to always protect her, becoming the twisted spirit 'Acrobat Silky'.
3. Aira said "Mommy, I love you.", words of comfort that made Acrobat Silky leave her regrets and pass on 'To a Kinder Place' (title of the episode)

Are these three points correct? Am I going anywhere wrong here? Let me know, thanks.
Nov 14, 6:59 PM
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Koustubh said:
So, from what I understand:

1. The daughter of Acrobat Silky is different from Aira. She was snatched from her by Yakuza and Acrobat Silky was violently beaten and brused by the thugs. As a form of revolt, she tried chasing them to get her daughter back but couldnt, and finally danced on roof till falling down to her death.
2. Aira's actual mother died and perhaps she yearned for her mother and came across Acrobat Silky. Aira, yearning for her mother, called Acrobat Silky 'Mother' and Acrobat Silky swore to always protect her, becoming the twisted spirit 'Acrobat Silky'.
3. Aira said "Mommy, I love you.", words of comfort that made Acrobat Silky leave her regrets and pass on 'To a Kinder Place' (title of the episode)

Are these three points correct? Am I going anywhere wrong here? Let me know, thanks.

This was also my impression of events
Nov 14, 7:01 PM
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That's certainly what I understood from this scene. I'd also say it's possible Silky was born from the spirits of the mother and the daughter, as Aira refers fo "them" as she's fading away.
Nov 14, 7:08 PM
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Well, crap. This episode really left my mouth open all the way just really pain attention eyes wide open. It’s one of those episode that it’s not funny. It’s not fully action impact. It’s an episode that a lot of other shows have that really makes you wanna pay attention.
Nov 14, 7:21 PM
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Koustubh said:
So, from what I understand:

1. The daughter of Acrobat Silky is different from Aira. She was snatched from her by Yakuza and Acrobat Silky was violently beaten and brused by the thugs. As a form of revolt, she tried chasing them to get her daughter back but couldnt, and finally danced on roof till falling down to her death.
2. Aira's actual mother died and perhaps she yearned for her mother and came across Acrobat Silky. Aira, yearning for her mother, called Acrobat Silky 'Mother' and Acrobat Silky swore to always protect her, becoming the twisted spirit 'Acrobat Silky'.
3. Aira said "Mommy, I love you.", words of comfort that made Acrobat Silky leave her regrets and pass on 'To a Kinder Place' (title of the episode)

Are these three points correct? Am I going anywhere wrong here? Let me know, thanks.

Spot on! I won’t spoil anything of course, but the manga does a better job of making things clear. The adaptation of this episode was great, but I think certain parts might have confused some that haven’t read the manga, for example the mom dancing off the roof. It’s much more explicit in the manga, which I prefer, but I see why they toned it down a bit in the anime, especially given the main subject of the episode being abuse, suicide, and child kid napping. Overall, your interpretation was great, and I don’t think I would’ve gotten all that it if I hadn’t read it first so props to you!





Minor spoiler here: in the manga, it is heavily implied that the child dies as well, although it is never explicitly stated. There’s a panel with both the mother spirit and the child walking into “a kinder world” as Aira puts it.
Nov 14, 7:34 PM
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Koustubh said:
So, from what I understand:

1. The daughter of Acrobat Silky is different from Aira. She was snatched from her by Yakuza and Acrobat Silky was violently beaten and brused by the thugs. As a form of revolt, she tried chasing them to get her daughter back but couldnt, and finally danced on roof till falling down to her death.
2. Aira's actual mother died and perhaps she yearned for her mother and came across Acrobat Silky. Aira, yearning for her mother, called Acrobat Silky 'Mother' and Acrobat Silky swore to always protect her, becoming the twisted spirit 'Acrobat Silky'.
3. Aira said "Mommy, I love you.", words of comfort that made Acrobat Silky leave her regrets and pass on 'To a Kinder Place' (title of the episode)

Are these three points correct? Am I going anywhere wrong here? Let me know, thanks.

Spot on! I won’t spoil anything of course, but the manga does a better job of making things clear. The adaptation of this episode was great, but I think certain parts might have confused some that haven’t read the manga, for example the mom dancing off the roof. It’s much more explicit in the manga, which I prefer, but I see why they toned it down a bit in the anime, especially given the main subject of the episode being abuse, suicide, and child kid napping. Overall, your interpretation was great, and I don’t think I would’ve gotten all that it if I hadn’t read it first so props to you!





Minor spoiler here: in the manga, it is heavily implied that the child dies as well, although it is never explicitly stated. There’s a panel with both the mother spirit and the child walking into “a kinder world” as Aira puts it.
@Muffins7 Thanks for the clarification. I am glad that I got it right, primarily because the emotions so strongly resonated with me. Beautiful, yet depressing episode. ๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿ’”๐Ÿ’”
Nov 14, 8:00 PM
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Koustubh said:
So, from what I understand:

1. The daughter of Acrobat Silky is different from Aira. She was snatched from her by Yakuza and Acrobat Silky was violently beaten and brused by the thugs. As a form of revolt, she tried chasing them to get her daughter back but couldnt, and finally danced on roof till falling down to her death.
2. Aira's actual mother died and perhaps she yearned for her mother and came across Acrobat Silky. Aira, yearning for her mother, called Acrobat Silky 'Mother' and Acrobat Silky swore to always protect her, becoming the twisted spirit 'Acrobat Silky'.
3. Aira said "Mommy, I love you.", words of comfort that made Acrobat Silky leave her regrets and pass on 'To a Kinder Place' (title of the episode)

Are these three points correct? Am I going anywhere wrong here? Let me know, thanks.

You are so fucking correct here, couldn't have said it better myself ๐Ÿ™ this in manga form was already a sad tragic story.. but this animation for the episode made me feel things I didn't know I could feel from that moment ๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ˜ญ
Nov 14, 8:06 PM
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This episode was peak
Nov 14, 8:14 PM
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the animation of this episode was heartbreaking. so much emotion in just the beginning scene alone, and I knew from that point that the episode was gonna make me cry!

I love this anime so much.

also, i can see how some people may have been confused about the episode. your points, I think, will be helpful for those individuals.
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Muffins7 said:
Koustubh said:
So, from what I understand:

1. The daughter of Acrobat Silky is different from Aira. She was snatched from her by Yakuza and Acrobat Silky was violently beaten and brused by the thugs. As a form of revolt, she tried chasing them to get her daughter back but couldnt, and finally danced on roof till falling down to her death.
2. Aira's actual mother died and perhaps she yearned for her mother and came across Acrobat Silky. Aira, yearning for her mother, called Acrobat Silky 'Mother' and Acrobat Silky swore to always protect her, becoming the twisted spirit 'Acrobat Silky'.
3. Aira said "Mommy, I love you.", words of comfort that made Acrobat Silky leave her regrets and pass on 'To a Kinder Place' (title of the episode)

Are these three points correct? Am I going anywhere wrong here? Let me know, thanks.

Spot on! I won’t spoil anything of course, but the manga does a better job of making things clear. The adaptation of this episode was great, but I think certain parts might have confused some that haven’t read the manga, for example the mom dancing off the roof. It’s much more explicit in the manga, which I prefer, but I see why they toned it down a bit in the anime, especially given the main subject of the episode being abuse, suicide, and child kid napping. Overall, your interpretation was great, and I don’t think I would’ve gotten all that it if I hadn’t read it first so props to you!





Minor spoiler here: in the manga, it is heavily implied that the child dies as well, although it is never explicitly stated. There’s a panel with both the mother spirit and the child walking into “a kinder world” as Aira puts it.

do you happen to know the exact chapter this ep 7 adapted from the manga? I'd really like to read it!
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Muffins7 said:
Koustubh said:
So, from what I understand:

1. The daughter of Acrobat Silky is different from Aira. She was snatched from her by Yakuza and Acrobat Silky was violently beaten and brused by the thugs. As a form of revolt, she tried chasing them to get her daughter back but couldnt, and finally danced on roof till falling down to her death.
2. Aira's actual mother died and perhaps she yearned for her mother and came across Acrobat Silky. Aira, yearning for her mother, called Acrobat Silky 'Mother' and Acrobat Silky swore to always protect her, becoming the twisted spirit 'Acrobat Silky'.
3. Aira said "Mommy, I love you.", words of comfort that made Acrobat Silky leave her regrets and pass on 'To a Kinder Place' (title of the episode)

Are these three points correct? Am I going anywhere wrong here? Let me know, thanks.

Spot on! I won’t spoil anything of course, but the manga does a better job of making things clear. The adaptation of this episode was great, but I think certain parts might have confused some that haven’t read the manga, for example the mom dancing off the roof. It’s much more explicit in the manga, which I prefer, but I see why they toned it down a bit in the anime, especially given the main subject of the episode being abuse, suicide, and child kid napping. Overall, your interpretation was great, and I don’t think I would’ve gotten all that it if I hadn’t read it first so props to you!





Minor spoiler here: in the manga, it is heavily implied that the child dies as well, although it is never explicitly stated. There’s a panel with both the mother spirit and the child walking into “a kinder world” as Aira puts it.

do you happen to know the exact chapter this ep 7 adapted from the manga? I'd really like to read it!
@Nevasca3301 Episode 7 covers chapters 15,16 and 17. Enjoy!

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