ReLife

Even though this reveal wasn't all that surprising since they hinted it so many times, was it disappointing to you? It felt kinda "forced" to me as a cop-out to avoid a sad ending.

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I dont feel it forced but i would have liked that didnt happen, a whole arc of hishiro trying to remember or a end with mc meeting with her and beggining to know each other again could have been better.

Still current arc in the manga could make me eat my words.

The mc kept saying she's like an imouto to him, but I wonder if she's actually older than him.

>reveal
Already? Albeit obvious, this took forever in the webcomic.

Anime already ended, user.

>to avoid a sad ending.

Nothing will be avoided, if anything it's worse now. Once their ReLife ends, both their memories of each other will be erased.

It was better in the manga.

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I actually can't think of the last time I watched a show with a "mind erased" premise that didn't end with either them remembering, or the two people accidentally finding each other again.

FIGHTOOO!

I can has an An?

No, but it kind of cheapens the suicide episode in retrospect. It also raises the question of why he doesn't recognize her by name or cute neck mole.

...really? You didn't notice how Hishiro's character makes 1000% more sense after the reveal? She always came off as very unbelievable and unusual as a high school girl. The final ep actually made her make sense.

Hishiro is not his senpai.

>unusual
But that's what made her cute.

I'm going to have to start calling this bait from now on.

It's a little disappointing to me because this made going back to high school a little pointless, especially for her. Yes they wouldn't have met each other if they didn't sign on to Relife, but high school is no longer the essential element if neither of them were actually 17.

It had some very lewd moments

They are both 17 so it's ok.

Why don't they get married already?

FUCK OFF POST THAT SHIT ON Sup Forums YOU FAGGOT.

Unless I remembered it wrong, Yoake only said the teachers and the students would get their memories erased, not the test subjects. They would only do that to the test subjects if they break the terms of the contract.

>17
>not married
>with lights on
Obscenity such as this should be punishable by law.

Yeah, Hishiro actually has strong doubt that he is a relife like her but she can't confirm since if she was to learn the truth he would have his memories erased.
The best thing for them is to wait for the year to end

So how far ahead is the manga compared to the anime?

All main girls are best girls, even a side character like honkers isn't too bad

Anime ends around 105 manga is currently at 135, still waiting for the latest chapter to get translated.

Those... eyebrows.

Am I being rused? They look the same. She's even having nam flashbacks of her shitty workplace in the latest chapter.

Senpai is dead, and wasn't autistic.

they aren't the same character.
Senpai is very dead
And all workplaces look the same

I actually hope they don't show up too much, they felt like an unnecessary love-triangle subplot waiting to happen.

Do you honestly believe Hishiron could work in sales?

It was pretty damn obvious. I liked it. Cake ending is good

This was adorable

It worked a lot better in the webmanga, the anime definitely arranged it as a hook to make people buy volumes.

This changes everything. I-I need to lay down now.

Nips are autistic to begin with

Cool thanks. Does it update often?

Weekly

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>but high school is no longer the essential element if neither of them were actually 17.
I don't see your point, the only thing their ages affect is that their potential love relationship with each other can have a future if it begins.

It's not ruining the story but it makes the internal conflict of the MC less meaningful (though it certainly would be funny to see he finding out his dilemma was for nothing.)

They did in public too. And lots of others did the same thing.
Are you starting a riot yet?

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Doki doki si nai?

Read the webcomic

*sip*

I literally cried for 10m or more with the 10th ED

>tfw sticking to broadcast schedule so I have to avoid the threads

Just dropped by to say this, Kaizaki is a great comedy MC and for episode 2 the characters already have perfect chemistry with each other. Pretty much every scene has me grinning like an idiot. Also dat TM.

I don't think it was 'forced'. However, I do think that none of the characters feel truly adult. They all seem like teenagers to me, and this show seems like kind of a regular shoujou- or jousei-ish high school drama. The whole premise of an adult going back to school isn't really represented that well. Not to mention the fact that they spent a huge amount of time on people who supposedly are real teenagers, giving the main character a backseat position, which further reinforces the impression of watching a regular high school romance.

I still love 5 after a rewatch, it just seemed to go so well with Hishiro and Rena becoming friends at the end of that episode

>senpai is dead

w-what?

By the way, what webcomic chapter does the anime leave off on?

Don't read Sup Forums threads if you are sticking to broadcast schedule.

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Best ED.

Now that I think of it, PUFFY was the first japanese band I listened to, because of their cartoon.

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She's dead, Jim.

Anime cut it out but you could actually see her body dangling from the noose in the webcomic.

103 I think.

Was she just kidding? /

Obviously. If she has romantic interest in anyone, it's much more likely to be her senpai.

I vaguely remember someone saying "only half of that was true" at the end of the episode, maybe they were referring to that? I can't remember

They both have horrible personalities. Does that make them a match?

Tomato did good in this, I want to fuck her voice.

By more sense you mean back to square one? I still mad over her autism getting worse during the school festival arc, it's like throwing all of her development out of the window right after the reveal.

I'm 27 and I don't feel like an adult. MC doesn't word-for-word step-for-step behave the same way I do but it feels plausibly similar.

Especially since I'm kind of a shitbag and a failure who is working part time retail and can only get by with my parents help.

I guess from my perspective that part of the show is pretty relatable. Compared to most shows i watch, it's very relatable.

But does the MC feel different when compared to the children he's interacting with? To me, he does not. There are a few jokes, e.g. him casually bringing cigarettes to school, being surprised to see cellphones, having beer in the fridge, etc. - but in terms of behaviour he doesn't really seem that different. The majority of what we've seen could as well have taken place in a regular high school romance manga. Perhaps the manga does a bit more in that direction, but in the anime, it almost felt as if they had forgotten about the background setting at some points.

she wants her sempai's D

>But does the MC feel different when compared to the children he's interacting with? To me, he does not.
I don't see why he needs to

The way he approached Hishiron, the way he dealt with Rena's bitchiness, even the way he subtly brought everyone together is definitely not something you can expect a regular highschooler to do.

The only time he might seem similar is when it comes to studies; other than that his behavior is not that of a kid.

Because he's an adult and not a teenager.

>The way he approached Hishiron, the way he dealt with Rena's bitchiness, even the way he subtly brought everyone together is definitely not something you can expect a regular highschooler to do.
To me that just seemed like your average shoujo MC. He really reminded me of Kazehaya from that Sadako anime.

108 but you rather start at 100 tho. They made some changes in the Jap cartoon

How would he behave differently? Adults and teenagers don't behave that differently, especially when they are of the same status. So MC is going to behave more like the students than the teacher despite being older than her.

Most of the really adult behaviors that he can do, he does, which is basically just not being as easily flustered as a teenager, hesitating to flirt with the teens, because it isn't proper, and picking up on social cues they'd miss.

>Unless I remembered it wrong, Yoake only said the teachers and the students would get their memories erased, not the test subjects.
that's actually fucking worst.

>implying you wouldn't a Rena

he was talking about the lies they were feeding him about ReLife, and stuff like how Yoake was in training for 2 years (he had a previous subject his second year, wasn't another training year).

I wouldn't cheat on Hishiro and definitely not with Rena.

The way he speaks and his point of view in life is what truly separates MC to the teenagers.

Other than that, there's not much different if you're 27 or a teenager. I'm 25 and I can tell. Unless you're one who value hierarchical standing then you'll definitely say MC is acting weird.

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the only behaviour of his that is atypical is that he speaks from experience when he talks about stuff, that most teenagers would be relatively inexperienced in, or wouldn't notice until they've gotten older.

>point of view in life

He's struggling with homework given to children. This is someone who supposedly went to university. Not to mention that he's accepting the whole 'adventure' he's going through way too unquestioningly. He simply floats along with decisions others make for him.
Overall, he doesn't seem thoughtful enough but very often just as impulsive as the teenagers who are his peers.

>to me its a regular Asian drama

ftfy

The thing is that you are making adulthood seem so unique when it really isn't.

Ohhhh, gotcha

As a 27 year old I probably couldn't pass a high school math test or diagram an english sentence, because i haven't done either of those things since college.

>The way he speaks and his point of view in life is what truly separates MC to the teenagers.
Does he really have that different of a point of view?

>Other than that, there's not much different if you're 27 or a teenager.
But there is. I'm a different person than I was at 17. Seeing different things, having read a lot, having gotten a proper education, and generally becoming more mature affects you quite a bit.

It's nothing that happens at age 18 obviously. At age 18 you're hardly a real adult - even if you legally are. But by your late 20s you should be a different person than you were in your teenage years.

Does this image contain the lowest detectable limit of smugness in existence? A Planck smug?

Even if you couldn't do it on the fly (i.e. given a test on your first day in school), you should be able to do it with minimum effort of reading up how it worked. It's not like you need to truly understand most things but you only need to apply them in school.

Angel Beats, The World God Only Knows, Madoka Magica Rebellion, Steins;Gate, etc.

Yes. Because Hishiro herself doesn't know she's being smug.

That's true. I don't think it would take me more than a few tries to get above a 50%.

With that said, I'm gonna let that slide because it's obviously a plot device to draw MC closer to his classmates by literally requiring him to interact with at least two of them.

He is more mature. He's solving problems they wouldn't solve as teenagers (mostly because he's actually addressing them instead of hemming and hawing until they go away) and he's picking up on social and behavioral cues they'd miss.

He's not going to act like a teacher, because that behavior is dependent on status, not age. unless you can provide concrete examples of how he isn't acting like an adult, that are dependent on age and not status, I'm afraid you're just being unnecessarily contrarian.

>Kazehaya
>regular high schooler

What's this whining about the MC not acting his age?
A 17-years-old boy would not ask Reina "why have you given up?" instead of "why are you such a bitch?"

>He's solving problems they wouldn't solve as teenagers (mostly because he's actually addressing them instead of hemming and hawing until they go away) and he's picking up on social and behavioral cues they'd miss.
As I said: that doesn't seem particularly adult behaviour to me. You see male love interests in shoujo manga who act similarly, e.g. the aforementioned Kazehaya. In particular is this sort of meddling not necessarily something I'd characterise as adult.

>unless you can provide concrete examples of how he isn't acting like an adult
As I said before: his inability to deal with the problems given to high schoolers, and his unquestioning apathy towards the program he has gotten himself into seems most striking to me.

In general this fits very much with the criticism I brought earlier: this show essentially wants to provide a high school romance type of entertainment to the viewer. The MC doesn't ask questions and doesn't fall out of line in order to keep him mingling with his peers and focus on the mostly romantic interaction between high school kids.

To me this seems like they're not making good use of the setting since the same kind of story could be told - and essentially has been told - countless times before in shoujou/jousei magazines out there.

>knowing what a person would say based on their age

>But by your late 20s you should be a different person than you were in your teenage years.
Other than understanding the consequences in your actions, there really isn't much difference. You can never tell the age of your co-workers by their actions, you can only speculated by looks

>You see male love interests in shoujo manga who act similarly
Wait, let me get this straight, you actually think those love interests in shoujo manga, who are almost always near perfect, are realistic?

Are you using that picture on yourself?