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zenigatamarch · 2 years
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manikas-whims · 6 months
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do y'all ever wonder how incredibly touch-starved Fuuko has been since her parents death..?
So now after meeting someone like Andy, who can't be hurt by her Unluck, she can't help but hold onto him whenever she can 🥺
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drilanime · 7 months
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demifiendrsa · 1 year
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JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: Stone Ocean final episode special OP
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silvadour · 4 months
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cuviz · 2 months
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warning, long vent: stone ocean may not be my nr 1 fav part, but it is still one of the thoughest parts & if not the most intense one (of the first universe but also in gen) and the jobros n jofoe hit hard in this. there is no other way to describe it. i hate netflix for totally destroying the hype for jolyne as the main character of her own story. the voice actors have done an excellent job, netflix is just after the money and dp has bad luck (or not) to have to work with them. i mean it wont change a thing but i don´t want dp to collaborate with netflix for the coming parts. (won´t happen, ik ik)
and don´t get me at the haters. after seeing too much alpha male content on how giorno or josuke could have saved the world?? and defeat pucci, my question is: do you even get the plot? araki has mastered the dynamic btwn jobro & jofoe so much that it isnt about just oraing your way through. besides the fact that araki wanted to reset the world to write the next parts, you must be dumb to believe that it is about jolyne´s "failure" cz that´s crazy. the thought of staying in prison although ur innocent - yet you have to save ur father bc he read the diary of some 200 y.o man and it isn´t even ur fault? none of those haters would survive a day in jail.
i also heard the argument that it is the first part in which a jobro defeats a jofoe which is partly true cz have you even seen jolyne being the most selfless person by trying to stop pucci who is accelerating time and she knows she has not a single chance against him? i do not care. that scene should be in the louvre. oh and guess again how emporio got the cd. her standing up and giving her everything while everyone else is gone never fails to give me goosebumps.
since mappa doesn´t let their own animators live outside the studio, i rlly want the radicals to give part 7 time. they totally took the sht out of stone ocean and the bois want to see horses - that´s still so unfair idc. just bc some ppl hate the ending doesn´t mean you can enslave ppl to animate 100s of horses as fast as possible cz they are gonna cry the moment they see cgi. an unsatisfying endig never equals a bad ending/writing. yet i can hear them saying how unrealistic it is if jolyne "won". i love sbr but they massacred stone ocean. now we just toss so to the side? fck you netflix.
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animehouse-moe · 6 months
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Undead Unluck Episode 5: United We Negate
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Ah man, this episode was so interesting. Yes, the quality of it is solid, though of course it can't match the animation of the previous episode. That said, it doesn't need to animate to any sort of incredible degree because there's just so. much. worldbuilding. So so much to talk about here that I'm just itching to wander through!
Okay, so Apocalypses book, what an interesting little piece that presents a much great world. Thanks to the comment from Juiz, we understand that there exist a god on the other side of the book providing these rules.
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More interesting to me though is the consistency of the Apocalypse book. "This time", it says, there is six quests with varying requirements. You would have thought that the number of quests would remain consistent, but Apocalypse's own words betray that. Also, the time limit?
They mention they have until the 31st of August, with the current date being the 6th. Twenty-six days as a time frame seems unlikely, so I believe the odds are that Gena's death specifically triggered a new set of quests.
If I were to guess at the framework for the quests, it'd be like this:
You do not have to immediately accept any quests, or do them in any particular order. Not all members have to consent to participation in the quest so nominations and strongarming are possible. Failure to complete all quests results in the addition of a new "Rule" to the world, that part we know. However, Gena's death presents something interesting.
You might be able to argue that Apocalypse would halt all quests because the number of negators was fewer than required with the death of unavoidable, but Juiz says that Apocalypse only opens when there is 11 negators, not that it works when there's only 11 negators. So, to get to the point. Gena's death has a high probability of being a catalyst for this new set of quests that exist in front of the Union. This means that Apocalypse would most likely count the previous round of quests as "failed" and as such would have added a new "Rule".
So lets talk about Rules next!
This is very very interesting, because of what Juiz says. There has been 98 "new" Rules added to the Earth.
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So, what can it mean? Well, it could mean the number of times that quests have been failed, but that's not possible for two reasons. Apocalypse tells Union that the penalty for failure will be the addition of UMA Galaxy, which is not a Rule. Secondly, Juiz mentions the fact that penalties are added every 3 months.
So where does this leave things in terms of a timeline? Well, there's a few options. The simplest is that Apocalypse is able to provide Union members with previous penalties. But then that begs the question, how has there only been 98 rules added, in all of history? Juiz herself states that penalties are added every three months without any intervention, so the probability of this system existing since the beginning of time within the story is highly unlikely. But at the same time, Apocalypse can't have been created at an arbitrary point in time. However, we have the counterpoint of other artifacts being mentioned (and even used). Though it's important to note that the only awareness that we have of them as artifacts is through Apocalypse. I think the most likely answer here is something like time compression, which would in turn further feed into the idea of a loop.
That is, these objects have existed since time immemorial on Earth, but were dormant until a specific condition was met. Since that condition, they've been trapped in a loop.
This would justify the contradictory nature of existence and interaction, as well as provide freedom for Apocalypse to implement rules without any set schedule or purpose and not make a mess of history. Similarly, it would satisfy the argument of an excessive amount of UMAs existing on Earth due to penalties.
Though let's take a closer look at the idea of UMAs, since Apocalypse spills the beans, well, sort of spills the beans. He mentions UMA Burn and Negator Unburn, so you'd think that the existence of a UMA means the existence of its negator, but that's not necessarily true. Largely speaking, that depends on how you view UMAs such as the aforementioned Galaxy, though I personally don't believe that's the case. What I find interesting about the UMAs is their proximity to "Rules". That you might even say that UMAs are either born from rules or create rules.
Then there's the UMA that has been subjugated by the Union to facilitate point to point travel, though we don't have a name for them. If it weren't for Galaxy being mentioned I would have chosen "Space" as the name for the UMA, but the naming sense is more absolute than that. It has to be the most atomic form of the concept for it to really take root, so I think I might end up on "Move" as that UMA's name.
Speaking of providing names, I really want to take a stab at the negations of the other union members!
I'd already given my guess on Shen's, so I'll skip him and start at the top:
Starting with Juiz, they definitely have the most powerful ability. Being able to reflect malice and violence based on the person is very interesting, and immediately brings up the idea of unfair, but I don't think that's it. It's not it. I think their ability was employed because of the rules that exist for Union in regards to harming another member. Because of that, I think it would be something like unequality, unjustice, or
So, onto number 3, the gunslinger guy. I think his interaction in stopping Andy's fingers is the answer to his ability. The lax styling, the overconfidence, it screams of a lack of effort but yet undeniable success. My first feeling is gambling/betting, but that's not raw enough as a concept. Unchance is the first thing that springs to mind with them able to manipulate their own probability, but with the idea of gambling, and my interpretation of their negation as a way of "cheating" in regards to probability, Unfair could be the better fit (and better sounding haha).
Now, number 4, the little robot arms kid. My first inclination was unalive, but that's impossible given Andy's negation. But there has to be something to explain the boy's android appearance. They have to be a human to be a negator, so it can't be unhuman. But then what could it be? I'm not really sure because we don't get much from them as they don't block Andy's finger and they don't really say anything further into the episode.
Skipping ahead a bit we're going for numbers six and seven together because their approaches are very similar. Unavoidable has given me the hints to tackle at least one of these two, and the finger bullet sequence gives me the rest that I need. Mr. Samurai armor is definitely unbreaking or unmoving, though I'm leaning to the former, just because unmoving doesn't necessarily mean they're unable to be damaged. So that means the younger boy that takes action with his hand has to be something that would allow him to stop Andy's finger without damage or anything. Really, he's the only one that's shown to be actively moving (aside from Shen, of course). I really want to say unstoppable, but I don't know if that could negate any and all damage so I don't think it's likely. I'm really drawing a blank on a negation that could incorporate movement, be an internal negator, and avoid taking damage.
Mr. Know it all with the purple hair is easy though, unknowning. Or I suppose unforgettable. Actually no, definitely unforgettable. Their ability to negate the act of forgetting is certainly what it is.
So yeah, an incredible amount of information from a single episode. A very unique cast of negators with interesting ticks such as Juiz hiding her eyes unless she's negating, and all the rules and information imposed by Apocalypse is just wonderful. An absolute treasure trove of theories for me to sift through and ponder about, so I'll definitely be happily occupied until next week's episode!
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they-have-the-same-va · 5 months
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Trish Una from Jojo's Bizarre Adventure: Golden Wind shares a voice actress with Pomni from The Amazing Digital Circus.
Voiced by Lizzie Freeman
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amethystsoda · 2 years
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David Prod. really went above and beyond for the color shifts in Battle Tendency
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zenigatamarch · 1 year
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manikas-whims · 6 months
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Tall Buff Kings with their Short Queens
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jojosbizzaretitties · 2 years
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Bonus: Manga version 😳
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drilanime · 10 months
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demifiendrsa · 6 months
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Undead Unluck TV anime OP
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i-mean-i-guess · 2 months
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The devil works hard but the guy who animated Jolyne’s bellybutton piercing for the last few episode of stone ocean works harder
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