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View Poll Results: Re:Zero - Episode 25 Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 20 | 28.57% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 31 | 44.29% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 10 | 14.29% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 3 | 4.29% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 2 | 2.86% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 2 | 2.86% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 1 | 1.43% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 0 | 0% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 0 | 0% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 1 | 1.43% | |
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2016-09-19, 02:21 | Link #67 |
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Someone got sand in my eyes again and I can barely type. I did not go in expecting this series to get so much emotion out of me after the disappointment that followed the amazement of the first arc. After reading spoilers I was expecting Subaru to just keep being this pathetic neet that never realizes what he does wrong and not utilize his return by death ability properly and just make a bunch of dumb meta references but man he grew on me in the last arc. Its rare for me to care so much about a fictional character. His voice actor truely bought out the best in him. Hell his growth this arc is amazing. He is not some shounen bad ass threw power ups as he shouldn't be in such a unfamiliar world but he made do to the best he could with hand he was given. He went from pathetically groveling on the floor to standing atop of everyone. His journey is far from over but its finally like he has progressed.
Honestly this ending was better than the LN which is just a serving of more despair and failure despite all his growth. Its like the writer of the LN does not get a story should have character development and progression till much later on.
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2016-09-19, 04:03 | Link #69 |
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It was a decent ending given all the circumstances. It wasn't really rushed at all and it felt like everything was a build up to that moment.
There's still a huge number of unanswered questions such as just who the hell is the witch who's cursed Subaru, but we'll get that answered I guess if they ever do another season. Faiiling that I might just have to pick up the LN! |
2016-09-19, 05:05 | Link #71 | |
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2016-09-19, 06:01 | Link #72 |
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as beautiful as the ending is, I can't help but get the eerie similarity between Subaru and Betelgeuse: both are deeply devoted to their "love" , the scene where Subaru went insane and became the boss of the Witch Cult while yelling "LOVE! LOVE!" for Emilia ain't too far-fetched that it's scary
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2016-09-19, 07:18 | Link #73 |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
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Subaru is really epic in this episode
I really thought that if Julius is the one that finished The Sloth, it would be lame somehow Subaru get his chance to shine.. His gallant tactic in beating Betelgeuse, jump to the carriage, carry the bomb to the tree... just WOW! That is admirable act there The confession feels dry... why? Because it sounds like a rip-off from Rem's confession It started with simple confession... then continue with some exchange of words about Emilia's weakness and how Subaru has lots of positive things to overwrite all of that... then ended with a simple promise and some talk about the future What is Subaru going to say in the end? I hope he will say "I love Rem too" This episode is a great conclusion of this great adaptation and great series I hope we might get continuation soon before there are too many spoilers out there |
2016-09-19, 08:02 | Link #74 | |
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2016-09-19, 09:42 | Link #75 | |
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____________________________________ As for the episode itself, what can I say.....it's a nice ending. I’m an anime-only watcher and I can see that there’s obviously more things that need to be addressed further or solved than what the ending gave me (eg. Satella, the Election, Roswaal’s desire to kill the dragon, etc), but that is the nature of adapting an on-going novel. But looking at some of the raging source-fans, I’d say White Fox has made a similar event to their previous Akame ga Kill adaptation which basically goes like this: Studio did what they could to adapt a title with the available resources and decided to make the ending in a certain way that give some form of closure for anime-fans which even the author is happy with -> some die-hard source-fans rage and blame the studio for the change(s) even if the reasons make sense. And all the raging and complaining are mostly done by the English-speaking fans as the Japanese fans for both titles (AgK & Re:Zero) are more positive about both anime, just like how the authors of both properties felt. Some ungrateful ones even posted death threats to White Fox *smh*. As for White Fox, I support you. Please continue to do (and improve) your work without minding the ungrateful people trashing your creation after giving your all-out effort on them, and please keep doing admirable job for your future adaptations. Peace Maker Kurogane is the next adaptation I’ll be waiting from you coz I actually have read that old manga about Shinsengumi. I can’t wait to see your version of Hajime Saito after Gonzo’s iteration.
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2016-09-19, 10:42 | Link #76 | |
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Now, that is just insane...lol. Some people really take their entertainment to a fucking whole new level it's not even funny. I mean, i was also not a big fan of the happy ending we got since i was expecting something crazier/impactful like the way episode 15 ended but posting death threats after the dedication and fantastic work they have done through the entire series is just stupid. I wonder what would happen if White Fox was as slothfull as Toei with their big titles |
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2016-09-19, 12:36 | Link #77 |
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What a lovely episode. I hope this series will be continued in the future, because this really just feels like the first saga of a much bigger story. We don't know who the next ruler will be, we don't know what Satella's deal is, we basically don't know anything about Subaru beside his personality. But this was nice. Young love can be really beautiful. Sometimes I wish there was an Emilia in my life, someone I could love and fight for.
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2016-09-19, 13:51 | Link #78 |
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Just like how Subaru and Julius went from oil and water to best bros, Kobayashi Yuusuke and Eguchi Takuya also went from polite-distant colleagues to drinking buds on a first name basis : https://youtu.be/oA0THJxFutg?t=128
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2016-09-19, 15:34 | Link #79 |
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I couldn't find a better example as to why some adaptation needs to be at least 2 cours just imagine what kind of story we would have had if they tried to adapt everything in 12-13 episodes.
To be completely frank though, I liked the rem/subaru scene more. One of the best series this year for sure! I do hope they'll continue with the story with a season 2
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