Boarded and directed by Shinpei Wada that is filled with symbolism and metaphors. The impact that Rudeus made on others and the path that people enable him to tread on. Freedom birds are a central motive and piece.
We open with a simple scene of a curtain with a light at the end of it. It can be seen as figuratively and literally in a way that it shines upon Rudeus world and in order to reach it he has to take a step. This curtain motif was present previously in attempts that hurted him.
Opened birdcage with 3 colored leathers laying next to it indicating that there were once birds trapped in it and Rudeus freed them. It is a reference to main girls which where able to change thanks to his influence. We also see a spilled drink. Just like on that night with Eris.
We see a huge circle on the ground which seems reminiscent of a teleportation one and given that we are to investigate the incident it could be important. It is surrounded by flowers of the same color which often indicates a person or is symbolic towards. I speak no more.
Flowers are another piece that this opening gave a bit of focus to but mostly to remind us of the nature that some characters have. Green filtered space of a study table with white flowers that were present both when Sylphie fell from the sky and towards the end of this video.
It is all a dream that Rudeus has and the figure isn't clearly present. We see Sylphie take shape of a bird flying towards the sky with Rudeus being unable to fully grasp her hand leading to wake. He has yet to know which is why his vision is unclear.
The blue bird (Roxy) is leading Rudeus towards Ranoa and his future. It is symbolic to the impact which Roxy made on him. She may not be in physical form next to him but is always watching over so he wouldn't be alone. She has that huge importance to him.
The further Rudeus goes the more his world began to be filled with memories. Sometimes painful and others of happiness. It is to show in a beautiful way how his life changes and becomes an inseperable part of him.
Though these memories may stay they are not put in the same place. It can be seen as Rudeus exploring Ranoa and impact showing in front of him or it is his mind that we are exploring along the way. Rudeus treated Eris like a family and she flew away like this red bird.
But his mind isn't only filled with good memories. He stumbled across terrifying sights. Memory room filled with Orsted on every side. Unable to leave him. Until a spark appears in the form of green leather which may finally be what takes him back.
The green bird who was still lingering within Rudeus mind but was silent as he thought she was missing began to change colors and entering a new page. As a bird flies past Ariel and Luke it turns white. Like Sylphie's new persona and another soul.
When he found the resolve and a new goal to search for he no longer felt numb and terrified upon waking from that dream. Afraid of being abanonded. Now he has a pendant on his neck and white flowers behind his back. Those that accompanied Sylphie and she nurtured so much.
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Upon first glancing on the conclusion the readers feel perplexed. The goal has been achieved, and narration drives a point forward regarding lies, however, it is missing aspects that would solidify it. It undermines the past making it seem insignificant.
Oshi no Ko has always been a story divided into two sections. The Entertainment World Vs Revenge. Some of the introduced characters were clearly designed to only interact with a single aspect of it. Ruby the Idol and Aqua the Revenge Actor. This formula began to crumble early on.
Having Aqua and Ruby was supposedely conceived to have a dual protagonist, and receive a balance between the two plotpoints. At times the scale would change depending on events, however, it would not overshadow the other completly. This has taken a noteable effect on Ruby.
Amazing pilot for one of the more intriguing battle light novels. From visuals to presentation it may feel overbearing but that's the essence of work. If you're into over the top characters fighting it out in ridiculous scenarios, that's it and more!
The magic system of world was briefly touched upon in a quite fast and easy way. It is enough for readers and viewers to understand without being too complicated. The pacing of episode spends little time before getting to the absolute madness that this story often is.
The drastic change to environment and tone greatly depicts the dangers lurking beneath. What is especially interesting aside from the sheer brutality on display, is how you can very much empathize with Yuno's struggles. With such powerful forces simply playing around her.
Following the mainly overseas reception of Mushoku Tensei's latest episode some have gone out of their way to ridicule author to the point that certain sites have mischaracterized tweets and took away all nuance and context. All of which resulted in author being forced to clarify
Every week author does what is called live tweeting which basically implies posting thoughts on episode as it airs in real time. Giving some sort of insight to world and characters. There was nothing unusual about it at the time and noone had any objections.
That was until people picked it up and started spreading author's words in narrative that basically framed this as his response to heated controversy overseas when in fact his tweet was made before episode even came out in English, nullifying that.
Regrets. Mistakes. Failures. Even after getting up we stumble across obstacles that life puts on our way. It is not easy to overcome but gradually we tend to learn. We grow. We change. We fight. In an never ending battle called life
It is clear by now that Sara was a walking Eris reminder that constantly kept bugging Rudeus with her presence and his lack of ability to read the room. Over the course of this episode we see multiple doubts that he himself feels but also some that are suggested to him by others.
The very scene in bed and justification is specifically designed to mirror that from season 1 with some, I'm almost confident similar frames and Sara claiming to have done it out of obligation. The scene had a very tough to convey the considering nature of problem.
Introduction of a story taken from extra chapter necessary for future development. The worrying signs are partially true as even with change of staff, the show retains segmented aspects that made people love Mushoku so much.
I personally believe that this could have been used as an OVA instead of a season opener due to its contents that slighlty require remembering what happened in season 1 to avoid confusion. Most episode was spent on Asura's politics and showing us what Sylphie was going through.
The delivery was rather straight forward with not to many aspects that require explanation, however the amount of new or updated information can feel a bit overwhelming, especially if politics is not someone's cup of tea. We got to meet new faces that actually made cameo in S1.
Hell's Paradise is a peculiar production. Argueably Mappa's biggest underwhelming show from recent memory. There is no reason to deny enjoyment from people but simply ignoring criticism wouldn't lead to any conensus. Let's try having an open mind and discuss the topic.
Question: Has Mappa sacrificed Jigoku for Jujutsu?
Answer: Mappa has "sacrificed" Shingeki for Jigoku. The reason being that they share the same Animation Producer, Wataru Kawagoe, therefore if there was any prod which had any possible affect it would be this.
Animation Producer is a role whose task is to contact animators, gather team and handle all logistics behind this process. Of course people have limited time and you can only have enough animators so when you make too many shows, the lack of resources starts being an issue.