ejleon said:Akana2246 said:I can see how real life topics are used in the series, Great perspective! How does it make you
feel though. On a personal level what emotions did you feel throughout? Worry? Sadness? Hope? Please let me know :D
It is really the first anime I watched, so it has a special place in my heart.
The really liked the awesome art / animation, sound / music, and voice acting (I prefer the English cast), without these amazing choices, this anime would be never same.
Because I like Social Science & Science, I was really happy that this anime tackled many subjects and long asked questions, we really don’t see many other anime do this the same way.
I had pity for humanity’s plight on Earth and the choices they made for a false “eternal life”, and like most things humans do, they don’t considers the consequences of their actions, so they destroy their own planet in the process and ruin their one lives, which made me sad and mad at the same time.
The fight scenes excited me, the interactions between the characters made me laugh, how they grow and fight for each other as a team made me happy.
I loved the relationship between 02 & Hiro, who are very similar in characters — both are intelligent, question the status quo, are fighters and leaders — but it is their past interactions as kids, their forbidden love, and everything getting in their way, that frustrated me because of the misunderstandings and made me want then to be together, bringing me to tears when they finally remember everything, forgive each other, and join as one.
I felt bad for ichigo because she loved Hiro and things might have workout if 02 had not met him. I could understand her jealously as a woman (one of my favorite scenes is the Franxx fight between her and zero two when she finally lets her have Hiro) and I also understood her reasons as a leader for why she thought it was best to separate the Hiro & 02, but I also was happy when Gorou (who is a cool guy) finally got the courage to kiss her, I was hopping that would happen the whole anime.
Unlike most, I actually understood the ending 3 episodes. It speaks out against the problems with unwatched government and science, how they can deceive humans and lead them into making terrible decisions. It reveals that humanity should have taken care of their planet and made better decisions for their own existence. And they used Hiro & 02 as like the sacrifice for humanity’s resurrection from a dead existence, a “messiah type” of theme, who destroyed the evil that caused all this trouble. And then they implied they that Hiro & 02 were reincarnated later this new history, so they were not gone forever.
( Which could have been an interesting sequel of events for season 2, especially if they have all the characters reincarnate together in this new world as students in the same classroom, and had the two immortal teachers Hachi & Nana be their teachers again in this new life in the future )
Awesome perspective again. That season 2 idea would have been an amazing thing to experience if I'm honest. Great posts :D