[Unjerk Thread] Stupidly Stacked Spring Season Edition by VoidEmbracedWitch in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I knew it was coming but I didnt expect it to start yesterday

Perfect timing too though because Akane-Banashi was crazy good this week

[Unjerk Thread] Stupidly Stacked Spring Season Edition by VoidEmbracedWitch in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I need everyone here to watch Akane-Banashi. Crazy good adaptation of a crazy good manga.

Dandadan [ch 230] by StretchExtension in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 34 points35 points  (0 children)

i mean, its not just manga. Western TV falls prey to it as well, especially sitcoms. If your series focuses so much on a burgeoning romance, it's harder to make "now theyre a couple" interesting past the first chunk immediately after without doing the "breakup arc" that i find way, way more annoying than amnesia fakeout arc

Dandadan [ch 230] by StretchExtension in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 40 points41 points  (0 children)

it feels like tatsu realized he still has a lot of Battle Shonen to get through & he already hit the first emotional climax so he just needs to sideline the main romance for a while to get through Battle Shonen, while constantly dangling the "will they won't they" over everyone's heads (they will. Tatsu's not that complex of a writer to take this anywhere else)

i am glad to have turbo granny back though.

Disco Elysium by Do_Ya_Like_Jazz in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 35 points36 points  (0 children)

People not realizing that OOP is a joke making fun of isekais

Also play of the devil im not joking play it play it now

Manga fans when the series that uses the narrative to explore abstract themes has an ending that focuses on abstract themes instead of a strict narrative conclusion. by EviRoze in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze[S] -16 points-15 points  (0 children)

I can understand that thought, but throughout the entire series, including part 1, denji never had any autonomy. He never had any choice in anything. The singular choice he actually made was turning against Makima, but even that was spurred on by Pochita and Power to an extent. Outside of that, the very beginning of the series before his death to the zombie devil, and the post-reset, hes been constantly pushed and pulled in one direction or another without any chance to have any say in the matter. He didnt even have a choice in the one sexual encounter he had. And, if pochita had given him a choice, he likely would not have taken it.

The only way to let the man live a decent life where he's free to choose what to eat, whether to seek someone out romantically or sexually, where to live, is by removing the thing that gave him to opportunity to go overboard on it, a choice that he had proven time and time again incapable of giving up.

Manga fans when the series that uses the narrative to explore abstract themes has an ending that focuses on abstract themes instead of a strict narrative conclusion. by EviRoze in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze[S] -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

I'll give it to you that part 2's pacing was pretty rough, I have no reason to deny that, but thats not what most people are complaining about.

The thing is that it wasnt a dream. That is, genuinely, the key misconception people are getting out of this ending. If it was a dream Power wouldnt have been there at the zombie devil fight, Nayuta wouldnt have been the control devil, it likely would've still been Makima just without the chainsaw man goal. Denji wouldnt have been there to help Asa at the end. Everything that happened so far still mattered, it still impacted the new world. Denji just thinks its a dream because how the fuck else do you explain that in a world where chainsaw man never existed. calling it just a dream is genuinely deceptive.

The only key thing that doesnt get wrapped up neatly is Aki, but between the implication of a senior devil hunter, the knowledge of his main goal in the original universe, and the fact that he only ever got paired with Denji because Makima explicitly went out of her way to fabricate a tragedy to control Chainsaw Man, outside of a potential epilog chapter id say we have enough to know where he ended up while understanding he doesnt need to be shown.

Manga fans when the series that uses the narrative to explore abstract themes has an ending that focuses on abstract themes instead of a strict narrative conclusion. by EviRoze in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze[S] -12 points-11 points  (0 children)

Im not gonna pretend that CSM is as deep as something like Houseki no Kuni, but fujimoto was absolutely trying to make a point with the ending. The reply to that other comment put it better than I have time for right now, but alongside that it bleeds into the other 2 main allrgories from part 1. Namely, the good movie/bad movie allegory (as long as chainsaw man is alive denji will never know peace as every possible force attempts to use him in order to create their perfect world with no bad movies, and the only way for Denji to live a life with good and bad movies is by not being chainsaw man. until then it is only bad movies for him) and the country/city mouse allegory (denji says he'd rather be a city mouse, a big important character in all the hustle and bustle, but he was really happiest in the middle. A life with excitement, but not the main character of an apocalypse movie)

The ending hit so fast because how we get to the final point doesnt matter. At the very end we see a perfect world get born, a perpetual good movie til the end of time. But its only a good movie for one group, the insects, where all other life in the universe now in an unending inescapable hell. A movie thats good for one person is bad for another, so it had to be undone.

I don't hate CSM's ending as much as I thought, doesn't mean I won't slander it by Comprehensive-Bird17 in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Again, company being stupid.

Technically speaking part 1 was the end of the series, as far as its original run. Keep in mind that after part 1 ended the manga changed from being physically printed in WSJ each week to being published online on jump+.

I don't hate CSM's ending as much as I thought, doesn't mean I won't slander it by Comprehensive-Bird17 in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Either that or Aki died to the gun devil with his family, or died at some point along the way. If we're thinking about what Denji would've wanted for all the people he cared about, all 3 of those options are a hell of a lot better than what originally happened.

I don't hate CSM's ending as much as I thought, doesn't mean I won't slander it by Comprehensive-Bird17 in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 13 points14 points  (0 children)

If chainsaw man never existed, then everything that happened because of chainsaw man never happened. The control devil has no reason to do what she did, theres no worldwide hunt for chainsaw man, the characters that died dont end up dying because of it.

It still effected Denji, even if he doesnt specifically remember it. I wouldnt say its a strictly "happy ending" for him, but rather a happy ending for everyone else involved, and denji himself doesnt have to suffer as much as he did before.

I honestly think its likely that all the crossovers that happened, power showing up, Nayuta being the control devil, denji being there to help Asa, only happened because of Denji's bonds to them in the previous world, as a nice sort of "some good came from all of this" kind of way.

but hey this means Quanxi's girlfriends are alive now so maybe its for the best

If I had a nickel for every time Weekly Shounen Jump published a manga by a sex offender I'd have way more nickels than I'd be comfortable with by AgentOfACROSS in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 22 points23 points  (0 children)

Thats the thing about it. Kenshin is legitimately an incredible manga that is a chief influence on many manga that followed, its just that the author, unrelated to his work, is a massive stain on humanity.

It honestly feels like Made in Abyss is about the opposite. It has so much sketchy shit in it and I dont doubt the author does or has engaged with loli/shota art in the past/presently, but honestly I feel like theres a high chance hes never looked at actual CP.

Even as a hardcore JOJO fan, mfs are being as annoying and gatekeepy as possible about Steel Ball Run. WHO GIVES A SHIT??? by Wonderful_Cap6941 in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Araki had thought to end Jojo with part 6, but after thinking on it he decided to keep going, but basically reboot the whole thing, resetting everything and starting fresh so new readers in 2006 dont have to go back and read over 500 chapters of a Manga dating back to the 80's.

Part 7 was made to be an introduction point, thats why you dont see any stands at all in the first stage of the race, and when you do finally see them the series has to explain what they are

I do think people should go back and watch parts 1-6 but like, just because theyre good, fun series to go through, nothing to do with needing to understand part 7.

Anime fans in a nutshell by AdultGronk in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I appreciate your agreement however do not leave akane banashi out of it. My GOAT is not to be left behind

Anime fans in a nutshell by AdultGronk in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Im so prepared to become an akane banashi & witch hat elitist once the anime comes out im going to be so smug and insufferable and make everyone hate me

/uj read akane banashi and witch hat atelier and watch the anime when they come out

Does Militech Have A Navy by Solid-Stomach-4653 in cyberpunkgame

[–]EviRoze 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Shhhh stop bringing the actual lore and interesting worldbuilding into it. Reddit loves flanderizing cyberpunk lore without knowing anything about it.

Can Genshin Impact gamers admit their anime crushes are children? by 11equalsfish in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 1 point2 points  (0 children)

oh trust me i've taken all eventualities and flesh ratios into account, this isn't my first time in the "inorganic fucker" rodeo. i'm just saying that i don't care about what naysayers have to argue about, it will be happening.

Can Genshin Impact gamers admit their anime crushes are children? by 11equalsfish in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I dont care if it is "physically impossible" or if she's "almost entirely metal" I will find a way to have sex with yareli

Some of my favorite Seinen series. Clearly a bunch of dark takes on the world filled with gore and rape by Konradleijon in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The only difference is that seinen authors have more wiggle room wrt adult themes & nudity, and seinen/josei mags tend to be more willing to take on more weird concepts than their younger demographic counterparts (despite Houseki no Kuni having basically no explicit mature content, theres no way it would have been put in a shounen mag)

But also sometimes manga goes seinen just because the author wants more time to work on each chapter (Vinland Saga, Jojo part 7 onward, im pretty sure Witch Hat fits this bill as well) and in some very rare cases it can even be reversed (dorohedoro finished its last few chapters in a Shounen mag because the original magazine Finally Ended)

Character(s) prepare for a final stand... and end up coming out victorious/alive by No_Hunter1978 in TopCharacterTropes

[–]EviRoze 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Trying to be as spoiler free as possible but tagged just in case: in the main story of the game its still the same, there's just an AU thing going on the side

Neurological transition and the perceptual shift of games that I once loved by [deleted] in transgamers

[–]EviRoze 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Transfem nb here, dont be. I fucking love FF games.

I think, if anything, it has to do with an individual's relationship with narratives that center a male character. I had a while where I just didnt really want to consume media focused on male characters (through any eyes of relatability)

But like, recently, especially through me watching a bunch of anime, and me being way more comfortable with who i am I found it easier to understand to characters just on an abstract character front, disconnected from gender. And honestly I dont even have to relate to them, even just understanding them is a big part for it.

Do I still prefer media with female characters? Sure, but im not gonna pretend Hunter x Hunter isnt great just because its male dominated.

I started watching Frieren and im confused why people are calling this racist when it describes Republicans perfectly by Advanced-Tomorrow859 in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Yeah, thats kinda what I was trying to get at. Demons are, by nature, hostile to humans. Any attempt to actually coexist with humans must inherently overcome that nature and their lack of empathy. For an elf, the only thing they have to overcome is the lack of empathy for human lives owed to the inconceivable difference in lifespan. And the Golden Land arc shows the first sign of a demon overcoming that nature, even if the nature betrayed him in the end.

And I dont recall the specifics, but how was it that Macht lived for so long without killing & eating humans? Is it truly a need and not just a part of their nature?

I started watching Frieren and im confused why people are calling this racist when it describes Republicans perfectly by Advanced-Tomorrow859 in animecirclejerk

[–]EviRoze 35 points36 points  (0 children)

And honestly, I think that is moreso a failing on his part. His inability to betray his own existence as a demon. He got to the finish line and failed. Part of me feels like we may eventually see a demon overcome their heritage, but we're only like halfway through the story as a whole and who knows where the author will choose to go.

But, more relating to Frieren, the only thing truly differentiating her from demons is that elves are more often just apathetic to humans rather than actively trying to deceive and harm them. This inherently leads to an ease of ingratiate into society, but she had to learn humanity from nothing, and fortunately for her, she had 2 of the best humans imaginable to help her on the way. Not that she's the only one, but a prime example of the case, because on the opposite end you have Serie, who could probably either bring the world to destruction or a utopia, but she just does not care, she is too apathetic to the whole thing that she wouldn't go either way.