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Jul 23, 2015 3:51 AM

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Hate how that president didn't die but Inori did, was hoping for a the other way around... :c

Gai still awesomebad to the end.
Jul 23, 2015 8:22 PM

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Aricx31 said:
Hate how that president didn't die but Inori did, was hoping for a the other way around... :c


Shit taste comfirmed
Jul 24, 2015 12:09 AM

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Symino said:
Aricx31 said:
Hate how that president didn't die but Inori did, was hoping for a the other way around... :c


Shit taste comfirmed


Your own shit taste, you mean?


I sing for my people, I sing for my friends
I sing for justice, so that the world finally ends
I sing for my father who rests high above
and also for my mother who I deeply love
But as I sing I wonder, what is it for?
when there is no one who sings for me anymore...
Jul 24, 2015 6:17 PM

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VoidGenome said:
Symino said:

Shit taste comfirmed


Your own shit taste, you mean?

Anything Arisa ever did made much more sense then Inori
Jul 25, 2015 8:27 AM

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Symino said:
VoidGenome said:


Your own shit taste, you mean?

Anything Arisa ever did made much more sense then Inori

AHAHAHAHA, hahaha, ha.
Oh wait, you were serious?
I will not say that Arisa was an unreasonable character, but especially her later actions became really questionable compared to Inori's. They both acted out of love, but Arisa was pretty much obsessed towards the end.


I sing for my people, I sing for my friends
I sing for justice, so that the world finally ends
I sing for my father who rests high above
and also for my mother who I deeply love
But as I sing I wonder, what is it for?
when there is no one who sings for me anymore...
Jul 28, 2015 12:18 AM

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That was alright. At least some scenes looked nice thanks to the good soundtracks this series had. . . that, and Tsugumi. Unfortunately, I don't like the voice of Shu (Yuki Kaji) nor his kind of character.

I'm surprised Ayase didn't play a more active role in stopping Gai, they spent an episode on how she dealt with his death since she loved him.
I'm also surprised that Daryl didn't play a more significant role in general, despite having the screen time.

lol at the GHQ guy who saved Daryl, he got to do something in the end. Maybe he was like me, dreaming of that Daryl x Tsugumi.

Well, it looked nice, but was pretty average elsewhere. 7/10 from me. That's my marathon for today. I'm glad I found more interest because up until ~ep10 I was really doubting.

Aug 18, 2015 10:29 PM
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This anime right here is why I have so much trouble enjoying sci-fi/super natural/mecha/tragic anime cuz they always try to end it off with VERY little explanation. I have thousands, probably even more, questions about this anime. There are so many plot points that I still don't understand, which I'll try to find out later through a wiki or something, but I shouldn't NEED to do that!!!

This whole episode felt like a mess...how does the author expect us to understand what the actual f**k took place? Why did inori die instead of Shu? Why did Shu survive? Why is Shu blind? Why does Shu hate Mana so much? He should have at least SOME sympathy for his sister! I wanted to see some more development of Shu's childhood with Mana as well. I just CAN'T understand why Shu hates Mana so much. I know Mana started the whole apocalypse, but that wasn't her fault. It's like Shu doesn't even think of Mana as anything to him AT ALL, which is SOO F**KING STRANGE.. I have like thousands more questions but my brain hurts so I'm done.

7/10 cuz of the 100/10 soundtrack. storytelling wise, 2/10 at best.
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Aug 19, 2015 6:56 AM

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This whole episode felt like a mess...how does the author expect us to understand what the actual f**k took place? Why did inori die instead of Shu? Why did Shu survive? Why is Shu blind? Why does Shu hate Mana so much? He should have at least SOME sympathy for his sister! I wanted to see some more development of Shu's childhood with Mana as well. I just CAN'T understand why Shu hates Mana so much. I know Mana started the whole apocalypse, but that wasn't her fault. It's like Shu doesn't even think of Mana as anything to him AT ALL, which is SOO F**KING STRANGE.. I have like thousands more questions but my brain hurts so I'm done.


1. Inori switched fates with Shu and died in his place
2. That's the reason Shu survived in the end
3. That's also the reason why he became blind (traded fates meant that he would get Inori's. Inori was blind due to after effects of the apocalypse virus)
4. Mana is his crazy sister who caused Lost Christmas, thus made him suffer through severe trauma which he could only deal with by forgetting all about it. When he remembers again, the first thing she does is threatening him and giving him some crazy bullshit talk while attempting to push some pointy crystals into his eyeballs. Then she supposedly dies, only to come back and kill his girlfriend, whose rescue had been the sole reason he went into the enemy stronghold in the first place. To top it off, she then rubs salt into his wounds by trash talking the deceased Inori, thus effectively making him snap. I am more surprised why anyone would actually expect him to care about his sister at this point. If I were Shu, I wouldn't have forgiven her even if she were my mother.
And besides...if he hadn't done it out of hatred, one of these reasons would easily suffice:
- Mana is Eve, thus immortal. When she dies, she revives again.
- Eve is burdened with the fate of bringing an end to all humankind. Killing her might be a temporarily solution but it is a solution nonetheless. It beats bringing the apocalypse with her which she so desires.
- Not only does killing her save humankind, it will also allow Mana to rest for a short while in peace between revivals.
- Mana has died so often already that Shu might consider the state of his sister actually being dead to be the natural state. Mana should not be alive, so he fixes the mistake.
- All in all, Mana was crazily obsessed with him. He would have probably been forced to defend himself against her assaults even if he hadn't downright hated her.


I sing for my people, I sing for my friends
I sing for justice, so that the world finally ends
I sing for my father who rests high above
and also for my mother who I deeply love
But as I sing I wonder, what is it for?
when there is no one who sings for me anymore...
Aug 19, 2015 9:00 PM
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VoidGenome said:
JTLouie said:
This whole episode felt like a mess...how does the author expect us to understand what the actual f**k took place? Why did inori die instead of Shu? Why did Shu survive? Why is Shu blind? Why does Shu hate Mana so much? He should have at least SOME sympathy for his sister! I wanted to see some more development of Shu's childhood with Mana as well. I just CAN'T understand why Shu hates Mana so much. I know Mana started the whole apocalypse, but that wasn't her fault. It's like Shu doesn't even think of Mana as anything to him AT ALL, which is SOO F**KING STRANGE.. I have like thousands more questions but my brain hurts so I'm done.


1. Inori switched fates with Shu and died in his place
2. That's the reason Shu survived in the end
3. That's also the reason why he became blind (traded fates meant that he would get Inori's. Inori was blind due to after effects of the apocalypse virus)
4. Mana is his crazy sister who caused Lost Christmas, thus made him suffer through severe trauma which he could only deal with by forgetting all about it. When he remembers again, the first thing she does is threatening him and giving him some crazy bullshit talk while attempting to push some pointy crystals into his eyeballs. Then she supposedly dies, only to come back and kill his girlfriend, whose rescue had been the sole reason he went into the enemy stronghold in the first place. To top it off, she then rubs salt into his wounds by trash talking the deceased Inori, thus effectively making him snap. I am more surprised why anyone would actually expect him to care about his sister at this point. If I were Shu, I wouldn't have forgiven her even if she were my mother.
And besides...if he hadn't done it out of hatred, one of these reasons would easily suffice:
- Mana is Eve, thus immortal. When she dies, she revives again.
- Eve is burdened with the fate of bringing an end to all humankind. Killing her might be a temporarily solution but it is a solution nonetheless. It beats bringing the apocalypse with her which she so desires.
- Not only does killing her save humankind, it will also allow Mana to rest for a short while in peace between revivals.
- Mana has died so often already that Shu might consider the state of his sister actually being dead to be the natural state. Mana should not be alive, so he fixes the mistake.
- All in all, Mana was crazily obsessed with him. He would have probably been forced to defend himself against her assaults even if he hadn't downright hated her.


Thanks for the explanation, it makes perfect sense to me now. I was just looking at the whole scenario from a different view I guess, but you opened my eyes lol. I also just read a few theories/analysis about the guilty crown ending and what not which made me see the anime in a different light, I actually think of it as a pretty good anime now
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Aug 20, 2015 12:01 AM

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No problem, mate. If you would like to see a continuation of the story, you could always check out my fanfic on fanfiction.net. It's called "Reclaiming the Throne" and is a direct sequel with 300k words so far. The beginning may be slow, but it gets unbelievably better once you get through the first few chapters.*shameless self advertising* xD


I sing for my people, I sing for my friends
I sing for justice, so that the world finally ends
I sing for my father who rests high above
and also for my mother who I deeply love
But as I sing I wonder, what is it for?
when there is no one who sings for me anymore...
Aug 20, 2015 12:22 AM
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VoidGenome said:
No problem, mate. If you would like to see a continuation of the story, you could always check out my fanfic on fanfiction.net. It's called "Reclaiming the Throne" and is a direct sequel with 300k words so far. The beginning may be slow, but it gets unbelievably better once you get through the first few chapters.*shameless self advertising* xD


Haha sure, I'll try it out when I get the chance. I haven't read a fanfic in years, it'll be a nice change to read one again lol
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Aug 29, 2015 2:48 PM

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does anyone know if the song inori sings one last time is available in the OST? the reason why i'm asking on this episode is because it's a remake of the original, which is much better in my opinion.

so, would anyone know if it was anime-only, or in the OST?
Aug 29, 2015 5:04 PM

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TomDay said:
does anyone know if the song inori sings one last time is available in the OST? the reason why i'm asking on this episode is because it's a remake of the original, which is much better in my opinion.

so, would anyone know if it was anime-only, or in the OST?


I think you mean this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NqyMKXbTCgI

it's not in the OST as far as I know.


I sing for my people, I sing for my friends
I sing for justice, so that the world finally ends
I sing for my father who rests high above
and also for my mother who I deeply love
But as I sing I wonder, what is it for?
when there is no one who sings for me anymore...
Aug 29, 2015 10:26 PM

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Im fine with the ending,but i feel like the anime was rushed. It could have been better with 25-28 ep,inori's emotion and backstory wasn't clearly. Kinda disapointed. Great music and art tho, 8/10 for the music and art

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Im fine with the ending,but i feel like the anime was rushed. It could have been better with 25-28 ep,inori's emotion and backstory wasn't clearly. Kinda disapointed. Great music and art tho, 8/10 for the music and art


Does the manga go more in depth? I heard the manga and anime were pretty similar and the plot holes are still present in the manga
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Aug 30, 2015 12:19 AM

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JTLouie said:
Thoimanh said:
Im fine with the ending,but i feel like the anime was rushed. It could have been better with 25-28 ep,inori's emotion and backstory wasn't clearly. Kinda disapointed. Great music and art tho, 8/10 for the music and art


Does the manga go more in depth? I heard the manga and anime were pretty similar and the plot holes are still present in the manga


Guilty Crown is an original anime, meaning it is not based on a manga. The manga came after the anime and never even finished the whole story. It ended after the events of ep 12.


I sing for my people, I sing for my friends
I sing for justice, so that the world finally ends
I sing for my father who rests high above
and also for my mother who I deeply love
But as I sing I wonder, what is it for?
when there is no one who sings for me anymore...
Aug 30, 2015 11:44 AM
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VoidGenome said:
JTLouie said:


Does the manga go more in depth? I heard the manga and anime were pretty similar and the plot holes are still present in the manga


Guilty Crown is an original anime, meaning it is not based on a manga. The manga came after the anime and never even finished the whole story. It ended after the events of ep 12.


oh WOW lol, thanks for the info
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Sep 19, 2015 4:23 AM
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Whatever happened to GHQ glasses guy!! Clearly this needs a season 2!

Anyways, was quite the trip this series has been. Entertaining in short. I like the ending, realistic as in not pondering to wishful happy shit nor over the top melancholic.

Apparently I'm a weird ass person that I could relate more than a few things to Shu in terms of difficulty dealing with friends and maintaining relationships.

Great potential though, had they taken the time to have more episodes and some fixes here and there. Probably wait for the winter remake in 2029.. ha
Nov 28, 2015 1:05 AM
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Perhaps when Shu accepted the red cats cradle yarn, he revived all of Inori, and Inori revived all of him; hence she disappeared, but he lived. he became blind because Inori was blind, and I was wondering why, but I remembered that before Inori was sacrificed, she used her last powers to create the blue crystal flower with her tears. That may of have drained her vision to create that flower. But what's more interesting wa that only Inori had the power to take Shu to the different realm where they can be together, but because Shu revived that power, he can see Inori when he closes his eyes anytime? This is just my interpretation
Dec 3, 2015 9:56 AM

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oooohhhhh~ Inori. 7/10
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Dec 21, 2015 8:13 PM

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Wow.. the feels.

I wish inori was still with us...

However i think it was written amazingly
Dec 23, 2015 9:08 AM

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Soundtrack was great, Animation was great and Inori was pretty great too. Everything else was just meh.

Too much hype. One of the most overrated anime ever. At least for me. 6/10
Dec 29, 2015 1:55 AM

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It was hard for me to watch it fast coz I didn't like Shu from the start, and those episodes where he was an asshole just made it worse...even Inori could have been a better character but most things she did was say "Shu" all the time, it's a shame, so I believe Gai and his crew were the best ones here, Arisa was really cool and she also had her character ruined...I was waiting more from GC.
Shu could have died.
7/10
Jan 1, 2016 8:36 PM

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I can't do anything, but laugh at Gai. I became the devil child of the apocalypse, so I could free Mana..... Really? Anyway, good soundtrack, animation, and overall production. However, lackluster story. A lot of things were not explained properly so I have to give this a low score [Same thing happened with Darker than Black]

However, this wouldn't be as bad if there was going to be a season 2, but seeing how it is 2016 already that is unlikely.
Jan 20, 2016 8:42 AM

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With expectations low, I still find myself disappointed by this. haven't been so bored by story in a long time. this series couldn't get me interested even for a second and considering this was a 22 episodes, that's quite accomplishment. Instead I can easy see Ouma making my most annoying MC top 5, if I ever intend to make one.
Feb 7, 2016 5:12 AM
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I seriously cried alot while watching this
Feb 26, 2016 10:08 AM

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Watched it like 3 years ago. I really love the series, and i like this kind of (bad?) ending, it feels so...dramatic ^^ which gives more epicness i would say
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Mar 21, 2016 5:07 PM
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i know people are saying this had a bad ending cause shu is left alone to suffer, but in my way of seeing it, if shu was suffering that much he could easily take his life as all his friends would understand his reason for taking that road out, but the thing is he persisted to stay in this world. Heres where it gets real tricky. why is he staying alive? in the anime references about heaven after life is suggested. So shu should have taken his life to move on to live with inori. I predict his reason for staying alive is Inori still resides inside his concious mine. As the episode began to end, you see inori give him a piece of string that is made into a pattern, i feel that in actuality that was actually a piece of her soul and shu's lost of eye sight is actually Inori taking over the eyes to continue living in the world and Shu doesnt kill himself because he wishes to continue living with inori in his mind. though he doesnt see anything in the real world he lives with Inori in his subconscious mind. But hey thats just my theory and i literally just made this account today to type this. Ending is 10/10 for me cause it made me think and imagine and to me thats the best ending a author can create
Mar 23, 2016 12:33 AM
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This may just be reaching for a silver lining, but we can confirm that at the end Inori was blind. Somehow, Shu manages to absorb the blindness and none of the cancer, right? It doesn't really make sense that Inori would intentionally leave permanent blindness as a parting gift for Shu.

Recall Gai telling Inori that she is looking more like Mana everyday. Kinda tells me that some of the physical attributes from manifesting Mana into Inori's body carry over. Also, recall that Mana's physical form was destroyed after using too much power, and the scene where Inori is able to speak to Mana inside her head.

Here's what I'm getting at. I think Inori is somehow manifested into Shu which is probably why the man can't see. Also, he doesn't seem very sad in the ending scene which didn't really make sense to me either. Why would the guy that killed his sister, his best friend, and lost his girl friend just be fine and dandy? Not buying it. I think that Inori sacrificed her physical body to save Shu's and then manifested herself into his mind when he took the stupid string thing. The string thing had a few symbolic appearances for joining a bond together.

This ending would kind of make sense because the Guilty Crown concept is that Shu's power forces him to use his friends. Also, the whole together forever thing would become pretty true if she's literally stuck in his head. It may be a stretch, but I'm sticking to believing that cause if she's just dead and Shu is just blind then that ending blows.
Mar 25, 2016 7:01 PM

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I was really expecting a lovers suicide...
Shu not only loss Inori but his vision as well?? They should had just left the poor kid died along with Inori if they were planning on making him suffer some more smh.

Fuck Gai and his eveything that he stands for. It's such a shame that my once favorite character had to turn into a joke in the end.

I'm really pissed that Arisa didn't die though -_-

I previously came with very low expectations but I was mildly satistied with the series overall, excluding the ending of course.
6/10
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Props for the amazing music! haha probs bias since I knew the all the songs before I watched guilty crown. I still can't accept the ending!! I would've preferred if both main characters died or somehow survive but that'll probably be impossible. I expected Shu x Inori's relationship to push further as a couple and stuff x_x
Inori!! They should have developed her character though etc. Overall, I'll give it a 8/10 even with the major plot holes etc. cuz Bias! Otherwise I would've gave it a 6-7
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I honestly didn't even care by the end who died and who lived. All the characters sucked. MC had no personality AND he was weak in the fight. Plus too much mech fights was so boring. The idea of using voids as weapons was interesting but this show wasted all its potential in the end. 6/10
May 17, 2016 4:26 AM
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AAAAAnd the anime got ruined. bg :(
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HELLOOO FUTURE ME
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dissapointed with the ending i believe shu shouldnt have survived. wuldnt mind if inori survived but shu should of died alone or even better with inori. overall the anime was good but hare shouldnt have died and i hated the students turning on shu and the old student council presidents personality change, she should of died her personality fucked me off towards the end!

But overall was pretty good
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What's the point of Shu surviving all that when all he has are the songs and memories of Inori? It's too cruel! And he even became blind. Great way to make him suffer more. I will forget about that ending and assume the outcome was:

- Inori dies.
- Shu suffers, but eventually gets over it. Gets a bionic arm prosthesis.
- Marries Ayase and they have kids. Ayase gets bionic legs.
- Tsugumi meets Daryl, who changed after the final battle and became less obnoxious.
- Arisa... well... she tries to redeem herself doing humanitarian stuff or sth.

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Nov 15, 2016 9:30 PM

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I honestly don't know how I feel about this, 10/10 for music and animation. Some episodes were a little rushed I felt but luckily I was fortunate enough to binge watch so it didn't matter as much to me. I hated the ending and feel so sad but it did bring closure to the story and that's all I ever ask:/ At least there was a little bit of fan service that made the journey much better and less depressing. Any ecchi and its hard for me not to rate something 10/10:p
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Dec 5, 2016 7:42 PM

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The ending hit's Inori fans..
Inori saves everyone in the end and Shu is left depressed AF.
Anyway, there were many plotholes but still I enjoyed it.
7/10
Dec 20, 2016 9:40 PM

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In the world of peaceful life. Shu's without Inori (at lease he images the world with her when listening to her song) and his arm (at least with iron arm)...
Sad Ending...
Dec 29, 2016 5:33 AM

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Inori dying made me hate the shole series









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At least Inori is now inside Shu. Good show. :'(
Feb 13, 2017 3:51 PM

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So, what was this all about?
Evryone was litterly fighting each other or working together at some point. Massive gangbang among each other. It realy made no sense.
Feb 24, 2017 11:52 PM
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Ya an amazing but the ending was not as for expected better have a second season
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the show was great up to episode 12, beyond that it was a total trainwreck that consisted of plotholes after plotholes and a lackluster ending. it would have been so much better if the ending was episode 12.
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The ending totally killed it for me.

I could understand Shu becoming the savior of everyone and dying a hero's death but nevertheless, they had to pull something out and keep him alive... Not to mention being blind too.
Mar 11, 2017 1:37 PM

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Rip Inori and okay ending but what happened to the other ppl like Arisa, Argo, Daryl, and etc.
Mar 14, 2017 9:10 AM

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well that was a sad ending...but I was ok with it...
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That was the most unexpected ending of all time. While season 2 is merely impossible, I'd have my S2 to be somekind of revenge from Shu to make the world feel the pain that he felt by making a contract with Daath again and be a king with Inori-like queen. The main protagonist would be Inori herself. Well enough with the imagination. 7/10.
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That was the most unexpected ending of all time. While season 2 is merely impossible, I'd have my S2 to be somekind of revenge from Shu to make the world feel the pain that he felt by making a contract with Daath again and be a king with Inori-like queen. The main protagonist would be Inori herself. Well enough with the imagination. 7/10.
I could say probably a bad idea
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Ortimh said:
That was the most unexpected ending of all time. While season 2 is merely impossible, I'd have my S2 to be somekind of revenge from Shu to make the world feel the pain that he felt by making a contract with Daath again and be a king with Inori-like queen. The main protagonist would be Inori herself. Well enough with the imagination. 7/10.


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I sing for my people, I sing for my friends
I sing for justice, so that the world finally ends
I sing for my father who rests high above
and also for my mother who I deeply love
But as I sing I wonder, what is it for?
when there is no one who sings for me anymore...
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