Gakuto, maybe I'm not the most reliable... but I want to do everything I can for you... because you are very important to me.
the yuzuki family's four sons 09 - classroom visitation
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Yuzuki-san Chi no Yonkyoudai E07
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I really appreciate this scene
japan is known for its stereotyping of gender roles and behavior and having an anime/manga say "You don't have to fit those stereotypes" is very healing and healthy i hope more anime will follow "Yuzuki-san Chi no Yonkyoudai" footsteps.
p.s The line at the end is wrongly translated Uta is actually saying:"I don't know her/I haven't met her" (yes like the meme)
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I was one of those audiences who at first just thought that Mikoto's brother complex was just something brought out randomly for comic relief because they are almost the same age. But then I re-watched ep 2 and it all became crystal clear how he came to be this way.
You know what I really like about the anime more than the manga is the fact how beautifully they portray these additional frames through this sort of animated-chalk-drawings which are supposed to represent their thoughts and emotions so most of the times they are of absurd images.
This here explains it. How growing up Mikoto had always been told by his mother to be the big brother for Minato yet he couldn't do it. Until that point when he finally accepted his role thanks to Hayato's talk and ever since has always tried his best to be the best onii-chan for Minato, using Hayato as his reference who is much older than him. And Minato being a tsundere (and because he sees him as the same age) just makes him strive harder to get that acknowledgement out of Minato that makes him come off as his having a brother complex.
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Yuzuki-san Chi no Yonkyoudai. by Fujisawa Shizuki
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They didn't need to go that hard on this scene.... but I love it anyways.
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The Yuzuki Family's Four Sons
This scene was so incredibly powerful. I honestly don't know what it is about the art. The pencil style? The black and white? Or is it because they look faded? It really makes you feel the loss of the parents and how that has hovered over the brothers even though they've moved forward with heads held high.
I'm glad that the last episode of the series ended on a high and emotional note. Despite all the grief and pain, what's most important is that they have each other, and their love is what keeps them going. I'm very impressed by this last episode and the creative decisions made.
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How they got on my nerves, those old classmates !
The mere fact that he talks about his brothers is enough to make you run away ? How is it possible to have so little empathy ?
Luckily he has a senpai and a close friend who really appreciate him for who he is.
And his adorable little brothers to remember his birthday for him <3
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