Kaiba

Pretty good episodes in the beginning, but it shits the bed in the last couple episodes.
It's still neat, but disappointing in the end.

What are your thoughts on this show, Sup Forums?

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It doesn't "shit the bed" with ending imo, the pacing just becomes breakneck. It still nicely caps off Kaiba and Neiro's backstories even if I don't find the final scenes that resonant (it never felt like the show was building up Kaiba's "emptiness" to be a big deal for him, in terms of character development - most of the show is him just observing others, he never acts like he's really alienated from people or anything). And despite the pacing it manages to tie up all the side characters' plot lines.

Still one of my favorite shows and the best thing Yuasa has ever done. Mixing Tezuka style cartoon naivety with surrealism was fucking genius, and I love how it never goes down the avant-garde masturbation route and instead focuses on very simple, emotional stories of people experiencing misfortune.

>shits the bed
It's not even THAT bad. Why do people exaggerate whenever they talk about Kaiba.

Typically pretentious Yuasa drivel.

We get it already, user. You prefer Naruto.

Needed more Blue Eyes White Dragon.

Most anime have terrible endings. It's probably the worst thing about anime as a whole desu.

>pretentious

How so? All the stories are extremely straightforward, even a bit sentimental. There's lots of weird comedy and it never takes itself too seriously (until the end, at least).

People who think Yuasa is just pretentious can't look past the artstyle.

For the first 8 or 9 episodes, it was AOTD quality.

>past the artstyle.
It's funny because Kaiba's artstyle isn't even that weird if you are familiar with Tezuka, which you should be if you watch anime at all. This user just needs something to complain about.

EP3 hurts my soul more than any other anime has or ever will.

Chroniko ;_;

>it never felt like the show was building up Kaiba's "emptiness" to be a big deal for him
Yeah this was really my problem with the last batch of episodes. By the time Kaiba was fighting a younger version of himself, I just kept on wondering like "how did we get here?" And I just started wondering like what was really the point of the first 2/3 of the series. How did those characters really affect Kaiba in the end, if at all?

I agree though the visual style of the show is incredible and blows my mind.

It was a weird device to have him fight his younger self (and a little convoluted to have all these clones of himself running around), but I think the point of having Kaiba meet all those people is so that he could learn about how humans connect to each other (him being the isolated king and all), which up until that point only Neiro had shown him. Still, he doesn't explicitly mention (at least, not that I remember) how all those people affected him so it does get a bit lost in the plotting.

Will this spoil me if I haven't finished Yugi Oh?

This episode rekt me too.

It seems a big theme of the show is how are others watch over you even when you're not aware - Chroniko and her aunt, Kaiba and Hyo-Hyo (and by proxy, Neiro), Kaiba (in Chroniko's body) and Vanilla, the cat doctor and his creator.

It's been so long since I watched it, that all I remember of the ending was a bunch of giant memories stomping around while I was left to wonder where the fuck my show went. Now I need to rewatch.

Yeah, like the moment Kaiba gets his old body back, everything that happened before that doesn't include Neiro is forgotten. So it just kind of sucks when there were some god-tier episodes like with Chroniko, the lighthouse planet, Vanilla being a hero, etc., but it felt like they didn't really mean anything to Kaiba in the end.

I sorta feel like the purpose of Hyo-Hyo was supposed to, like, amend all this, when it's stated that she's a whole different character in comparison to Neiro now. But even then I feel like I'm just pulling that out of my ass.

>when it's stated that she's a whole different character in comparison to Neiro now

I seemed to me this was a clumsy attempt to make a philosophical point about personal identity and memory, but at the expense of Kaiba and Neiro's development. I think they wanted to show that "clones" with even slightly different memories have to be regarded as different people, but then it would've made more sense narratively if they kept them the same and have Neiro reflect with Kaiba on the people they met. It also would've made the romance that much cuter in the sense that they were never "separated" even though their bodies and memories of each other were.

Actually yes

I love ALL Yuasa stuff, but this one is really peculiar. Couldn't capture anything but empty sadness. Good artstyle and animation, though.

>empty sadness
This is one of the reasons I like it so much; it's intensely sad. The OP gets me every fucking time.

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This.

The bird and Kaiba, too.

yes
YES
i come back to it quite a lot, to be frank, it is better to not stray away from it

I have same thought. I really cared about the adventure/tragedy of the week episodes and didn't give a fuck about the plot heavy episodes. I wish it had stayed standalone stories kind of thing.

>I really cared about the adventure of the week episodes and didn't give a fuck about the plot heavy episodes.
That's exactly my opinion on Cowboy Bebop.

I just wish i didnt understand English, because the tune is so nice but the lyrics are so retarded

my favorite anime

Honestly, I don't remember much from this show. I remember that the guy chasing them became pretty cool, that someone got cucked and that in the end everyone suddenly backstabbed everyone. I found his other works a lot more impactful, mainly Tatami Galaxy.

Literally finished this 20 minutes ago. This was a buck-ass wild ride. I preferred the sad planet hopping to the plot stuff in the last few episodes. I felt like the mystery was way more fun than the reveal. The bird being the mom would have been impactful if they spent more than like the first episode and a scene from another to set it up. Otherwise it was an ok resolution. I liked the art, the music was good.

The end doesn't destroy the feels.

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;_;

I feel like the end was simply rushed. Show needed more episodes to flesh out Kaiba himself.
Also they needed to actually show Kaiba taking at least some damage from the weapon Neiro was equipped with near the end, scene loses all impact when you know that he will just shake all damage off like usual.

But generally it's still one of my favourite shows and the whole theme of love that transcends simple physical appearances was fairly well-done, as well as all memory manipulation stuff in its entirety and all powerful dramatic moments that come suddenly and fucking destroy you.

Though i still consider Mind Game and Ping Pong better.

Neiro and their love story were disappointing to me after the much better stories in the episodic part. Loved everything else.

Most of what I remember are the pink boots.

;_;

What even happened at the end with Hyo-Hyo and Neiro

Because of their experiences they deviated from each other and became different people.
Hyo-Hyo decided to be with the nerd guy after witnessing his confession.

I really wish there had been some sort of major consequence for Popo. He's a hypocritical shithead who fucks everything up, but nothing happens to him in the end.

Pretty sure that losing his mother's chip by accident and going COMPLETELY insane is a punishment enough, doubt little shithead will ever get back his mental stability.

Indeed, Popo just gradually lost himself to his insanity, and personally I thought that was a fine punishment for him which he brought upon himself - which is better than having some last-minute punishment scene which would have completely destroyed the tone of the entire story.

People are WAY too careless with their personality chips in this universe. The minute Popo decided to lean over the elevator I thinking "he's going to drop it, isn't he?" Same with Vanilla just deciding to through away his mom's memories to save Croniko. Why didn't he just give the chip to her, so that Kaiba could one day revive it or something?

Though I guess this could be a comment on how cheap human life is in that universe. Popo was pretty blinded by his ambitions so I guess it makes sense for him to get cocky and careless.

At that point Popo was already pretty much insane both from his ambitions and that pink-haired girl being brainwashed to a point she became an obedient girl which caused first massive crack in his psyche.

As for Vanilla, from what i remember he uploaded Kaiba's memories remotely and there was only enough time for one person.

>tfw Mind Game made me go around with a big dumb grin on my face for the rest of a day
Why Yuasa is so fucking good both at making you feel like shit or motivating the hell out of you?

popo did nothing wrong

>the piano scene
jesus fuck man

bump

Probably my favorite Yuasa work, even though the second half is kinda rushed.

I just love how far he's able to explore the simple concept of flexible memories, from sexual taboos, human trafficking, trauma, fashion, genders, and whatever else.