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One Piece: Dr. Chopper no Bouken Karte - Tensai ga Nokoshita "Last Records"
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Days: 97.6
Mean Score:
8.19
- Total Entries141
- Reread39
- Chapters9,814
- Volumes1,252
All Comments (44) Comments
Oletko sinäkin opiskellut japania ja mitä pidät eniten Ghost in the Shellistä?
I am trying to analyze Sasuke because i have never analaysed a character before. i know his goal is to be know all over japan and leave a mark history, to be the best aethsate. i am trying to figure out his inner struggles and his external struggles. i think his external struggle is for him to be a warrior or a an aethsate. that is the central struggle i think. he have inner struggles about avenging his lord or following hidyoushi. he cant get angry at hidyoushi because he understand him, right. but that is for some moment , it wasnt central. what do u think is his inner struggle? or maybe he doesn't have one?
I have noticed that you watched Hyouge Mono. sorry if this is out of nowhere, but i really like Hyouge Mono that i actually browsed people who have watched it. Do you mind if i have some discussion with you about the show? i thirst for people who like to discuss it. the thing is most people i know didnt watch it or dont like to discuss things. again i am sorry for coming out of no where, but i dont really know how to start a conversation.
I stopped watching anime for about seven or eight years and so much changed in that time. So many people don't really like any of the classics that I grew up with in love with and see anything made before the year 2000 (or later) as weird and outdated. It is also so strange how popular the genre is now, nobody had really heard of anything when I was a little kid in the 90's but I would gobble up anything that came within range.
However, if you look at Magic Knight Rayearth II, Tsubasa, xxxHOLiC, Kobato to name a few, you get the feeling that they want to continue but they certainly don't want to run the wheels off their story, lest they lose interest in their own work much less the readers.
What I meant by a 'proper' ending was one that wraps up the loose ends and fulfills the series' main themes, message, and tone.
Personally, CLAMP's endings to their works(that I've read) are left on a satisfactory note but could have been concluded better. :)