Holy shit

Holy shit.

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Welcome to the club OP.

One of the best endings to anything ever.

I can't believe it took me this long. I'm in awe.

The ending of gunbuster?
I liked it to op

The ending so good it worked twice.

DIE > GUN

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The "イ" is backwards

オカエリナサイ is what it should look like.

Is there a reason for this? Is it just because after thousands of years they forgot the correct orientation of "イ" ?

yes

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Of course. Think about this, we've forgotten completely how to pronounce Latin after 2000 years. Diebuster takes place a whopping 12000 years in the future, of course many facts about our current languages got lost in the depths of history.

This isn't funny anymore now that I know how to read katakana.

>we've forgotten completely how to pronounce Latin after 2000 years
Says who?

Now go watch diebuster before you get spoiled.

isnt it more funny then now that you get the joke?

>completely forget how to use a language that is recorded both physically and digitally for centuries

Okay.

Do you think Lal got to meet and fuck Noriko?

Most of the world population has no idea how to talk in latin
We only use latin for scientific names and lingo, not for communication, there is a reason why its called a dead language nowadays

I felt a little dissapointed because the moment was spoiled many times and it did not hit me as much as it would have otherwise
But when I saw the ending towards Diebuster and I made the connection on how it relates to the ending of Gunbuster, I got chills
It was truly the best ending possible

>we've forgotten completely how to pronounce Latin after 2000 years
>completely forgotten

>Most of the world population has no idea how to talk in latin
>Most of the world population

>Implying 12000 years wont wipe out or make most current cultures and languages forgettable and dead
Japanese is spoke in only one country and not very relevant globally, one could speculate that if no other language goes into a relevance boom, in 12000 years we all will be speaking either English or Chinese

I'm not the same person you were originally talking to though, just voicing my opinion on the matter

I think it's inaccurate to call it a dead language, not only is it extremely well documented, but it is also spoken fluently by many clergy in the Catholic Church (at least "Liturgical Latin" is).

The shoop that says カエレ is better.

Gunbuster is the best classic Gainax IMO.

To be fair to the latinfag, most people learn Church Latin, not Vulgar Latin, which is how it would have been pronounced in Roman times
Course, that ignores regional and temporal differences, but fuck it

Interstellar reference in anime? Based Gainax confirmed for bros.

The guy in charge of the イ mistook the idea and thought it should be mirror imaged like ambulance signs.

That was done on purpose in-universe. Jung frequently misspelled it that way and so ensured that the message would be done that way so that they would know.

>Directed by Anno
No thanks.

>Gunbuster better than Honneamise

Nah senpai
>the whole point of the gunbuster ending is that humanity remembered them through all those years for their sacrifice
>no, according to diebuster it was because some robot bitch went around and blew shit up a few years before

Just how are the 2 mutualy exclusive?

Because they obviously forgot them in Diebuster until the robot bitch reminded them?

>we've forgotten completely how to pronounce Latin after 2000 years
He's right, you know?
We know what liturgical latin sounds like, we don't know how different it is from the latin spoken in ancient Rome.

>robot bitch
Strange way to spell "best girl". The thing is, she was built partly to remind the people of these bitches lost in space that nobody cares about. And she achieves just that, with guts and harwork.

op here, i just finished it. I held back until I saw the light split into two. now it's raining. holy shit.

We're talking about Japanese, not Latin. They're not even pronouncing it, they're spelling the phrase out.

If they could plan to light up the sky like that, then they had the time to research this stuff in digital and physical archives of Japanese.

>we've forgotten completely how to pronounce Latin after 2000 years
But the pronunciation is really simple?

It was sort of a message left by the russian slut. In cyrilic, some letters are writen backward.

You've reached peak anime. It's all downhill from here

same

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